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Madame Kay

French punk-pop quintet Madame Kay shaped in Paris in 2001. Composed of vocalist Fred, guitarists Jérémie and Guillaume, bassist Baudoin, and drummer Jonas, the group toured the neighborhood club picture and cut many self-financed demos to small notice until middle-2005, if they agreed upon to Sony BMG. While focusing on …

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Irene Joachim

Granddaughter of the fantastic violinist Joseph Joachim, soprano Irène Joachim was an impressive designer in her own ideal, beautiful in tone of voice, visage, physique, and musicianship. Although she had become identified most carefully using the part of Mélisande, she was fluent in the German vocabulary and mastered not merely …

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Francis Bebey

Using the sudden coronary attack of songwriter, poet, and novelist, Francis Bebey, on, may 28, 2001, Cameroon lost among its most creative artists. The receiver of the esteemed Grand Prix Litteraire De L’Afrique Moudio for his initial novel, The Kid of Agatha Moudio, in 1968, Bebey continued to scribe many …

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Cyann & Ben

The Parisian post-rock/experimental quartet Cyann & Ben came jointly in 2001. Cyann (vocals/keyboards), Ben (electric guitar), Loïc (electric guitar/keyboards), and Charlie (percussion/examples) create a romantic soundscape that’s both cinematic and lush with differing ambient designs and analogical noises. Within a calendar year, the group self-released their initial album, and then …

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Iannis Xenakis

Iannis Xenakis was a author of Greek heritage and Romanian delivery, known for his groundbreaking ideas concerning the systematic, mathematical company of music and its own structural parallels with structures, as well as for his pioneering function in electronic music. Xenakis’ preliminary contact with music emerged in the very first …

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Gilbert Bécaud

Referred to as “Monsieur 100,000 Volts” for his powerful stage presence, Gilbert Bécaud was among France’s most widely used singers through the 1950s and ’60s, and enjoyed a profession greater than 4 decades in display business. Bécaud is most beneficial known for his 1961 smash “Et Maintenant,” which became a …

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