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Vox Angeli were a French junior vocal group founded 2008 and disbanded 2011.[1] The group recorded on Sony Music Entertainment and was inspired by the commercial success of Simon Cowell's similar UK project with six children Angelis, which ran from 2006-2007, but in the case of Vox Angeli singing French songs. The French group had more success than the UK original and were able to record with major French artists including Charles Aznavour and Calogero. As of 2014, Vox Angeli has returned and released a new album titled: Amour et Paix.
^Paris match - Numéros 3067 à 3075 2008 - Page 112 VOX ANGELI Divins chérubins Des tubes de variété revisités façon chorale? C'est frais, c'est pur, et ça cartonne: après « Les choristes », six (pré)-ados font vibrer les Français de leurs voix juvéniles. Leur « Vox Angeli» (RCA), .