Yvon Mars
Yvon Mars recorded "Blues de Boue" in 1965, a song that became his most recognized work. He also put out an album called "Louisiana Rain" in 1973. Other songs...
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Yvon Mars recorded "Blues de Boue" in 1965, a song that became his most recognized work. He also put out an album called "Louisiana Rain" in 1973. Other songs in his catalog include "Bxl 5h Du Soir," "Elisa," and "La Mer."
His existing biography mentions influences from blues figures like Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, though the details about his early life and band members seem speculative. The material presents him as a blues artist with a straightforward recording history rather than a dramatic career arc.
What remains are the song titles and a couple of album dates. The rest reads like generic blues biography filler that doesn't add much concrete information about who Yvon Mars actually was or what he did beyond those recordings.
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