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Maurane
Maurane
Belgian singer (1960-2018)
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Claude François
Claude François
French pop singer, songwriter and dancer
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Jacques Dutronc
Jacques Dutronc
French actor and musician
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Jean Bouchéty
Jean Bouchéty
French bassist, composer, and conductor (b. 1920)
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Catherine Lara
Catherine Lara
French musician
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Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine
French poet and artist
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Enrico Macias
Enrico Macias
French recording artist; singer
7
Vladimir Cosma
Vladimir Cosma
Romanian-French Composer, violinist and conductor
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Sylvie Vartan
Sylvie Vartan
French singer
9
André Ceccarelli
André Ceccarelli
French musician
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France Gall
France Gall
French singer
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Georges Aber
Georges Aber
French lyricist; singer-songwriter
12
Mass Hysteria
Mass Hysteria
French heavy metal band
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Yves Montand
Yves Montand
French-Italian actor and singer
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Pierre Barouh
Pierre Barouh
French writer-composer-singer
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Julien Clerc
Julien Clerc
French singer-songwriter
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Catherine Ringer
Catherine Ringer
French pop rock singer
Eddy Mitchell
French actor and singer

Eddy Mitchell

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French actor and singer
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Record Labels
Awards Received
Knight of the National Order of Merit

Claude Moine (French pronunciation: ​[klod mwan]; born 3 July 1942), known professionally as Eddy Mitchell, is a French singer and actor. He began his career in the late 1950s, with the group Les Chaussettes Noires (The Black Socks), taking his name from the American expatriate tough-guy actor Eddie Constantine (later the star of Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville) and Mitchell simply because it sounds American. The band performed at the Parisian nightclub Golf-Drouot before signing to Barclay Records and finding almost instant success; in 1961 it sold two million records.

Heavily influenced by American rock and roll, Mitchell (who went solo in 1963) has often recorded outside France, at first in London, but later in Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee. Guitarists Big Jim Sullivan and Jimmy Page and drummer Bobby Graham were among the British session musicians who regularly supported him in London. For his American recordings he employed session men such as Roger Hawkins, David Hood, Jimmy Johnson, Kenneth Buttrey, Reggie Young, David Briggs, Charlie McCoy, Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper and others.

A great lover of American films, he hosted La Dernière Séance, a TV show about American cinema from 1981 to 1998 on FR3 (later France 3). Its format was like an old-fashioned double-feature picture show, with two movies, cartoons, newsreels, and stage attractions. The title was taken from the name of one of Mitchell's albums, which in turn took it from the French title of the movie The Last Picture Show.

He is also the voice of Dylan (Flappy) in the French version of the 2005 film of The Magic Roundabout, as well as the voice of Chanticleer in the French version of Rock-a-Doodle.