Silvain Vanot
French singer-songwriter (born 1963)
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Silvain Vanot (born 1963) is a French singer-songwriter. He has issued seven albums and also composes film music.
Egérie (1997).[1][clarification needed]
References
- ^ Les inrockuptibles 2002 – - Issues 325–332 – Page 40 "C'est à Paris et Budapest que Silvain Vanot a enfin domestiqué l'Amérique de ses fantasmes. ... Le suivant, cette Egérie (1997) en partie fantasmée à Nashville et à moitié séduisante, le montrait décousu et inconstant, pas toujours à l'aise ..."
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