Quatre Barbus [Les]
Les Quatre Barbus were a French quartet active in the 1960s and 1970s, known for their humorous and satirical songs. The group consisted of Jacques Lecoq,...
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Les Quatre Barbus were a French quartet active in the 1960s and 1970s, known for their humorous and satirical songs. The group consisted of Jacques Lecoq, Roger Saget, Claude Evrard, and Pierre-Jean Vaillard. Their material often poked at social norms and political figures, which sometimes drew criticism alongside their popularity.
Their recordings include songs like "Chant d'allégresse," "Souvenirs de la Commune," and "Le triomphe de l'anarchie." One of their better-known tracks, "Ah!
Jacques Lecoq died in 1999, and Claude Evrard left the group due to illness. The remaining members continued performing and released a final album in 2007.
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