Born in Marseille, Mouron was the fourth child of a father “who wore make-up ” (an operatic tenor) and of a mother who was a singer-songwriter mother and a grandfather who was a comic-actor. Under the influence of the great artists of the golden age of French chanson such as Jacques Brel and Edith Piaf, Mouron fell in love with this style of music and at the age of 12 started writing her own chansons.
She began her singing career with Michel Fugain and Le Big Bazar when she was barely 17. For five years, the group achieved considerable success in Europe and Quebec, notably in the famous Olympia Music Hall in Paris. During this period, Mouron released two 45 rpm singles, which impressed the entire French music industry with Le Chemin de Papier (Paper Path) and Le Revers de sa Veste (Lining of his Jacket).
Her solo career began in the 80s and was dotted with important encounters.
The first encounter was with the singer and composer Romain Didier, who clothed Mouron’s words with his music and thanks to whom she began to build her own repertoire.
Then she met producer Jean Garetto, who offered her the chance to sing every Sunday for three years, not at mass but at l’Oreille en Coin (Ear in a Corner), a famous radio show on France Inter listened to by 17 million people. Her career as an interpreter of the French chanson repertoire had begun.
In the 90s, she was chosen by director Alfredo Arias to sing in the new Folies Bergere production, Fous des Folies (Madman of the Folies).
One evening in 1995, she had, by chance a fateful meeting in a small cabaret in Paris, “Le Piano Zinc”, where she met Georgette Dee and Terry Truck, two German Cabaret stars who then invited her to sing and produce in Germany. Terry Truck has become her musical partner since that first trip in Germany. They have toured around France, Germany, Eastern Europe and in the rest of the world, especially throughout Asia in recent years.
In 2012 she played and directed "Melodies d'Exil", a musical and arial theatre piece wrote by Jürgen Pletsch, presented in the Theâtre des Lucioles during the Avignon Off Theatre Festival. Terry Truck was the Musical Director and Anne Tournié choreographed the show.
In the same year, in order to celebrate the 20th Edition of "Le French May", one of the most important arts festivals in Hong Kong and Macao, she was asked to choose her 20 favourite titles from the immense repertoire of French Chanson and to perform them with the Hong Kong City Chamber Orchestra. Terry Truck wrote all the arrangements. A live double CD was released, recorded over two evenings, "Masterpieces of French Chanson".
In 2013, once more for "Le French May", she wrote and directed "Le Cabaret des Années Folles", which was performed by a company of young Hong Kong artists at the Yuen Long Theatre. Tery Truck was once more the Musical Director and Anne Tournié the Choreographer.
Over the last three Years, Mouron and Terry Truck have been holding Master Classes in interpretation of French chanson as well as lyric writing.
In 2014, Mouron and Terry Truck performed once more in Asia (Malaysia, Taiwan and China) and in Ghana,Africa.
They will present there newest show in the Avignon Off Festival from 6th until the 24th of July in the Pittchoun Theâtre.
Mouron has released 8 solo albums and was awarded the Grand Prix Académie Charles Cross for one of them and the prize «Le Prix du Comité du Cœur» by the SACEM.