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Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg

Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg

23min |17/03/2022
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Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg

Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg

23min |17/03/2022
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Yes, music is a universal language. And sometimes songs and singers transcend the language they are sung in and can represent a country and culture. That’s what happened with the three artists we will explore in this new episode: Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens and Serge Gainsbourg.


When you spend some time in France, it is very likely that you will hear a tune of at least one of these three “chanteurs à texte”. 


In this episode, we’ll touch on stories and secrets about the incredible lives and careers of these legends. How their music, with its undeniable tone, made a deep mark on the culture, in France and even abroad. Et bien sur, the episode closes on our personal playlist for anyone who wants to (re) discover these three greats: Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg



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Description

Yes, music is a universal language. And sometimes songs and singers transcend the language they are sung in and can represent a country and culture. That’s what happened with the three artists we will explore in this new episode: Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens and Serge Gainsbourg.


When you spend some time in France, it is very likely that you will hear a tune of at least one of these three “chanteurs à texte”. 


In this episode, we’ll touch on stories and secrets about the incredible lives and careers of these legends. How their music, with its undeniable tone, made a deep mark on the culture, in France and even abroad. Et bien sur, the episode closes on our personal playlist for anyone who wants to (re) discover these three greats: Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg



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Yes, music is a universal language. And sometimes songs and singers transcend the language they are sung in and can represent a country and culture. That’s what happened with the three artists we will explore in this new episode: Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens and Serge Gainsbourg.


When you spend some time in France, it is very likely that you will hear a tune of at least one of these three “chanteurs à texte”. 


In this episode, we’ll touch on stories and secrets about the incredible lives and careers of these legends. How their music, with its undeniable tone, made a deep mark on the culture, in France and even abroad. Et bien sur, the episode closes on our personal playlist for anyone who wants to (re) discover these three greats: Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg



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Description

Yes, music is a universal language. And sometimes songs and singers transcend the language they are sung in and can represent a country and culture. That’s what happened with the three artists we will explore in this new episode: Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens and Serge Gainsbourg.


When you spend some time in France, it is very likely that you will hear a tune of at least one of these three “chanteurs à texte”. 


In this episode, we’ll touch on stories and secrets about the incredible lives and careers of these legends. How their music, with its undeniable tone, made a deep mark on the culture, in France and even abroad. Et bien sur, the episode closes on our personal playlist for anyone who wants to (re) discover these three greats: Brel, Brassens and Gainsbourg



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