Burt Blanca
Belgian rock and roll musician
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Norbert Arthur Blancke (Neder-Over-Heembeek, 6 August 1944) is a Belgian rock and roll musician.[1] He is best known for the hit singles "Touche pas à mon rock'n'roll", "Ma Guitare bleue", "Le Train Ne Passe Plus Par Là", "Le Locomotion" and, as The Klaxons, "ClapClap Sound".
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- ^ Dictionnaire de la chanson en Wallonie et à Bruxelles Robert Wangermée - 1995 - - Page 81 2870096003 BLANCA, Burt/pseudonyme de Norbert Blancke(NederOverHeembeek, 1944). Musicien, auteur, compositeur et interprète. Burt Blanca apprend le solfège, l'accordéon et le saxophone ...
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