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Maxime Le Forestier

African music
World music
Folk music
Maxime Le Forestier emerged as a protest singer in the aftermath of the 1968 student protests in France. Trained in the classical violin as a child, he heard Georges Brassens and was inspired to take up the guitar as a teenager. He played in Paris cafés often singing with his sister Catherine. During his military service in a parachute regiment in 1969, he continued to make music and released his debut single 'Coeur de Pierre, Face de Lune'. After his military service he lived in Marseille and then moved to a hippie commune in San Francisco. Returning to France in 1971 he rele...
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Mon Frère

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Né quelque part (Ne quelque part)Maxime Le Forestier

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Mon Frère

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Passer ma routeMaxime Le Forestier

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Fontenay-Aux-RosesMaxime Le Forestier

Mon Frère

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Saltimbanque

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