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  3. Lou (French singer) - Wikipedia

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    Lou Jean was born on 27 January 2004 in Castres, Tarn. At the age of eight, she began taking singing [5] [6] and theatre classes. She shared her covers of songs on her YouTube channel. [6] After the final episode of the third French season of The Voice Kids, which was broadcast on TF1 in 2016, she began working on an

  4. Jean-Baptiste Mondino - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Mondino (born Aubervilliers, France on 21 July 1949) is a French fashion photographer [1] and music video director. He has directed music videos for Madonna , David Bowie , Sting , Björk , Don Henley , Neneh Cherry , Jaye Muller (J./Count Jaye), Axel Bauer and Les Rita Mitsouko . [ 2 ]

  5. Jean Dieuzaide - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Michel Tournier, Jean Dieuzaide, Michel Delaborde, Gisèle Freund (photo Michel Dieuzaide) Dieuzaide was a photographer in the French Humanist style and a member of Le Groupe des XV , and later of Les 30 x 40 , and was the founder of the group 'Libre Expression', also practicing abstraction.

  6. Mon paradis - Wikipedia

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    Mon paradis is the first studio album recorded by Christophe Maé. It was released in 2007 and sold over two million copies worldwide, and topped the chart about ten months after its release. It was released in 2007 and sold over two million copies worldwide, and topped the chart about ten months after its release.

  7. Jean-Michel Voge - Wikipedia

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    Jean–Michel Voge (born May 10, 1949) is a French photographer who has worked since 1978 with numerous magazines such as Madame Figaro, Le Figaro Magazine, Point de vue, Marie France, Town and Country, European Travel and Life, Fortune Magazine, AD Espagne.

  8. Jean Gilletta - Wikipedia

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    Jean Gilletta (1 May 1856 Levens, Division of Nice, Sardinian States – 4 February 1933), born Jean-Baptiste Gilletta and whose name is sometimes spelled Jean Giletta, was a French photographer. He was active in Nice, France and founded a postcard company in 1897.

  9. Démodé - Wikipedia

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    Démodé is Jean-Jacques Goldman's first solo album sung in French, set in 1981. It was recorded at the Studios Pathé in Paris and the Studio Vénus in Longueville. The album has also been released under the names A l'envers and Jean-Jacques Goldman. It was certified platinum in France for sales of 300,000 copies. [1]