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  • Albert Marcœur (born 12 December 1947) is a French composer, singer and songwriter. He began his career in the early 1970s. His body of work mixes melodic...
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  • Diekuuroh, parts of which later appeared on a 1982 split cassette with Albert Marcoeur, released by the French experimental rock magazine Tago Mago.[citation...
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  • Mann's Earth Band: A mixture of hard rock, fusion, and progressive rock Albert Marcoeur Marillion: British neo-prog band The Mars Volta Mastermind Mastodon...
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    congressman from Pennsylvania Albert Marchinsky (1875–1930), Polish magician Albert Marco (1887–unknown), Italian bootlegger Albert Marcœur (born 1947), French...
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  • Atahualpa Yupanqui, Uña Ramos and occasionally worked with Glenmor, Albert Marcœur, or Paolo Conte. The company merged in 1993 with Arlesian-based French...
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  • Alexis HK Juliette Bernard Lavilliers Robert Lelièvre Nolwenn Leroy Albert Marcœur Nina Morato Georges Moustaki Claude Nougaro Pierre Perret Michel Polnareff...
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  • Surfers Keep the Dog Boris Kovač Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar Albert Marcoeur Elio Martusciello Massacre R. Stevie Moore The Necks News from Babel...
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    work with artists of often disparate horizons: Jean François Vrod, Albert Marcœur, Moriba Koïta, Sabîl Duo, the radical jazz trio Jean Louis. These collaborations...
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    Carla Bley, Terje Rypdal (see below), and Robert Wyatt (see below). Albert Marcoeur, French musician. Mars, American rock group. Members: Sumner Crane...
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  • French guitarist, best known for his longstanding collaborations with Albert Marcoeur and with John Greaves. Ovide grew up around Rouen. His first two band...
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  • Kricorian Catherine Lara Lard Free Bernard Lavilliers Mahjun Magma Albert Marcœur Jean-Pierre Massiera Thierry Matioszek Mona Lisa Moving Gelatine Plates...
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  • (5 Oct), Rory Gallagher (6 Oct), Wishbone Ash (7 Oct), Henry Cow + Albert Marcoeur + Etron Fou Leloublan (8 Oct), Bob Seger (11 Oct), Peter Gabriel (30...
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    Pinhas). 2010 Chansons jamais entendues à la radio - CD, Musea (with Albert Marcoeur, Joseph Racaille). 2009 Assemblage de Pièces Comeladiennes du plus...
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  • Florian Italy 1979 Ma Banlieue Flasque Ma Banlieue Flasque France 1979 Albert Marcoeur Armes et Cycles France 1979 Mezquita Recuerdos de mi tierra Spain 1979...
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  • le financier Elise Caron - France Jeanne Herviale - La vieille dame Albert Marcoeur - Musicien Emmanuelle Debever - Marianne Claude Duneton - Paulo l'aveugle...
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  • Serrurier Michele Ernou as Madame Serrurier Mbembo as Eugénie Didier Bezace as Albert Testat Maurice Chevit as An old man Patrick Bonnel as Jean Vittoria Scognamiglio...
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  • Cinematography Jean-Pierre Sauvaire Edited by Chantal Delatre Music by Albert Marcoeur Distributed by Gaumont Release date 29 March 1989 (1989-03-29) Running...
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  • notes written by Frith; all quotes by Frith. "Pour Albert" (Albert Marcoeur) – Frith called Marcoeur one of his "favorite" songwriters and musicians, and...
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    attribute. On their original Myspace page, influences listed included Albert Marcœur, Anton Webern, Fred Frith, Meshuggah, Henri Dutilleux, Anthony Braxton...
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  • Les Cahiers Marcœur, 1991; never published, available at Martin Winckler's website. Fragments have been published as Le mystère Marcœur (L’amourier,...
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