Pèire-Andrièu Delbeau
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French composer, performer, singer, poet, writer, Pèire-Andrièu Delbeau (Pierre-André Delbeau) sang in Occitan (Gascon) from his first debut EP in 1969 to 1981. Native of the Landes (Aquitaine, south of Bordeaux), he was a friend of and sang the songs of the most important Occitan Gascon poet, Bernard Manciet. He toured with French singing artists like Claude Nougaro, Bernard Lavilliers, Félix Leclerc and many others. From the beginning of his career, Delbeau was considered one of the most talented and original composers and performers of the Occitan new wave ("Nòva Cançon") with Claude Marti, Mans de Breish, Joan Pau Verdier and Patric. He also played the role of a "troubadour" in a oneshot French TV épisode in 1973 "Le Seigneur de Bonaguil" which was set in the 15th century and in a place that many specialists consider the most beautiful fortified castle in France (Bonaguil). He didn't actually stop his artistic career(performing on stage from time to time) but instead, become a high school principal at Arcachon near Bordeaux until 2011 when he retired from teaching. He is currently living in the Medoc, writing and traveling (his others passions).
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Pèire-Andrièu Delbeau
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1969 France
7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
Pèire-Andrièu Delbeau
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1973 France
7", 45 RPM, Stereo, Mono
Pèire-Andrièu Delbeau
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1973 France
7", 45 RPM, Stereo, Mono