Gerard Pierron

Gerard Pierron (born on October 14th, 1945) is a Chanteur French, with Thouars, in the Two-Sevres. It is especially known to have put in music and interpreted the texts of the poet Gaston Couté (1880 - 1911) in his the first two albums in 1977 and 1979 (cf the discography).

It also composed several albums with its own songs, as well as texts of other authors and poets.

The last album in date left in October 2006.

Gerard Pierron is the father of François Pierron, double bass player, accompanying the French singer Loïc Lantoine.

Discography

  • 1977 - " The song of a gâs which tourné" has badly; (33 turns)

  • 1979 - " Gerard Pierron sings Gaston Couté" (33 turns, Price of the Academy Charles Cros)
  • 1981 - " The song of the repêché" (33 turns)
  • 1983 - " Dame" , Creation on the Loire (33 turns)
  • 1985 - " The spring of Bourges" , Collective Album in public
  • 1988 - " Saint-Pierre sings in corps" , cassette, recording in public with Allain Leprest
  • 1989 - Cassette with Jean Piero, barrel organ and double bass
  • 1990 - " The song of escale" , CD according to Louis Brauquier
  • 1992 - " Gerard Pierron, Gaston Couté" , CD
  • 1994 - " Anthology of the song française" (2 titles)
  • 1997 - " While returning from the bal" , CD, texts of Gaston Cost
  • 2000 - " Sing vine, sings vin" , CD
  • 2003 - " Notebook of bord" , CD, left November 2003
  • 2006 - " Full Chant" , CD, left October 4th, 2006

External bonds

  • Official site gerard-pierron.org

  • Discography (until 2003)

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