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Sophie Marceau
Sophie Marceau
French actress, director, screenwriter, and author
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Vladimir Cosma
Vladimir Cosma
Romanian-French Composer, violinist and conductor
2
Enrico Macias
Enrico Macias
French recording artist; singer
3
Diane Tell
Diane Tell
Canadian singer-songwriter
4
Gilles Vigneault
Gilles Vigneault
Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
5
Sheila
Sheila
French recording artist; yé-yé singer
6
Elsa Lunghini
Elsa Lunghini
French actress and singer
7
Marjo
Marjo
Quebec singer-songwriter
8
Mass Hysteria
Mass Hysteria
French heavy metal band
9
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Canadian singer
10
Éric Serra
Éric Serra
French composer
11
Soprano
Soprano
French rapper
12
Offenbach
Offenbach
Quebec rock band
13
Indochine
Indochine
French new wave/rock band
14
Captain Gumbo
Captain Gumbo
Dutch zydeco and Cajun music band
15
Calogero
Calogero
French singer
16
Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt
French-Swiss singer and actress
17
Pierre Cosso
Pierre Cosso
French actor
18
Patrick Norman
Patrick Norman
Canadian singer
19
Catherine Ringer
Catherine Ringer
French pop rock singer
20
Richard Sanderson
Richard Sanderson
British singer
21
Charles Trenet
Charles Trenet
French Singer-Songwriter
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Malicorne
Malicorne
French electric folk group
Intro
band
Record Labels
Awards Received
Prix Raoul-Breton
Members, past and present

Niagara was a French rock band that achieved popularity both in France and Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s. The band, who was known under the name L'Ombre jaune from 1982 to 1984, was formed in Rennes, France by vocalist Muriel Laporte (later known as Muriel Moreno [fr]) and keyboardist Daniel Chenevez. Early on, the band also included guitarist José Tamarin, although he left before the release of their first album.

Evolving from a new wave and synthpop style on their earlier albums to a more rock-oriented style on their later ones, they were frequently compared to the UK duo Eurythmics.