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Gérard PIERRON

(Gerard PIERRON)

French chanson
French protest song
French mainstream pop
Gérard Pierron was born on October 14, 1945 in Thouars, Deux-Sèvres (79). In the 1970s, on the banks of the Seine, Pierron came across a collection of poems by Gaston Couté in a bookshop. His reading was a revelation, and he decided to set these texts to music, producing his first two albums: La Chanson D'un Gâs Qu'a Mal Tourné (1977) and Gérard Pierron chant Gaston Couté (1979). While the latter won the Prix de l'Académie Charles-Cros, these two albums launched Gérard Pierron into music and defined his style: literary and poetic, accompanied by a few instruments (guitar, accordi...
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AVENUE LOUISE MICHELAllain LEPREST, Yves Jamait, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Daniel Mille and Gérard PIERRON (Gerard PIERRON)
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LE DOUTEGérard PIERRON (Gerard PIERRON)
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LE SABOTIERGérard PIERRON (Gerard PIERRON)
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AVENUE LOUISE MICHELAllain LEPREST, Yves Jamait, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Daniel Mille and Gérard PIERRON (Gerard PIERRON)

(Re)Donne-Moi de Mes Nouvelles

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LE DOUTEGérard PIERRON (Gerard PIERRON)

Googbye Gagarine

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LE SABOTIERGérard PIERRON (Gerard PIERRON)

Googbye Gagarine

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