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Le Zénith Nantes Métropole, an indoor arena in Saint-Herblain, has a capacity of 9,000 and is France's largest concert venue outside Paris. [207] Since its opening in 2006, Placebo, Supertramp, Snoop Dogg and Bob Dylan have performed on its stage. Nantes's largest venue is La Cité, Nantes Events Center, a 2,000-seat auditorium. [208]
Elmer Food Beat is a rock group from Nantes, France, formed in 1986. [1] Their work is known for its raunchy lyrics. [2] They were the 1991 Group of the Year for the Victoires de la Musique awards. They also co-created the annual Nantes music festival Les Rockeurs ont du cœur with their first manager, Stéphane Cluzeau. [3]
Hugo Pierre Leclercq (French pronunciation: [yɡo pjɛʁ ləklɛʁ]; born 30 May 1994), better known by his stage name Madeon (/ ˈ m æ d i ən /), is a French musician, DJ, songwriter, singer and music producer from Nantes, based in Los Angeles. [2]
Videoclub (stylized as VIDEOCLUB) was a French musical project formed in Nantes, France, in 2018 by Adèle Castillon and Matthieu Reynaud. [1] They became popular for the song "Amour plastique", released in September 2018. [2] Videoclub released seven singles, a collaboration, and a studio album, Euphories.
Nine sons in arms returning from Nantes Their broken swords Their bloody shirts The most terrible son who holds his head high Is frightened to see them 10 Ten enemy ships have been seen coming from Nantes. Woe to you, woe to them, men of Vannes! Ten ships on the shores Loaded with linen, with sheets 11
Sur le pont de Nantes; 1947: La Poupée d’Hyde Park, for voices; A Cassandre, for tenor and piano (or orchestra) - lyrics: Pierre de Ronsard; Il était un roi, lied - lyrics: Maurice Carême; Soleil couchant, for voice and orchestra (or piano) - lyrics: José Maria de Heredia
La vie en jaune - Petite histoire du FC Nantes de 1963 à 1999 [La vie en jaune - A short history of FC Nantes from 1963 to 1999] (in French). Le petit véhicule. Minier, Pierre (2003). Football Club de Nantes, Le doyen de l'élite - 1943-2003 [Soccer Club de Nantes, The doyen of the elite - 1943–2003] (in French). Les cahiers intempestifs.
"La Seine", with lyrics by Flavien Monod (paroles) was first sung by fr:Renée Lamy Pathé 78 and won the Prix de Deauville in 1948. The song was also covered by fr:Lina Margy, fr:Jacqueline François, Maurice Chevalier and Colette Renard, as well as by Bing Crosby on the 1953 album Le Bing: Song Hits of Paris.