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Red Cardell
Red Cardell
Breton Rock band
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Yann Tiersen
Yann Tiersen
French composer
2
Alan Simon
Alan Simon
French composer
3
Alan Stivell
Alan Stivell
Breton musician and singer
4
Malicorne
Malicorne
French electric folk group
5
Gérard Jaffrès
Gérard Jaffrès
French singer, writer and performer of Breton-Celtic rock
6
Indochine
Indochine
French new wave/rock band
7
Karkwa
Karkwa
band
8
Claire Désert
Claire Désert
French pianist
9
Manau
Manau
French band
10
Gilles Servat
Gilles Servat
French singer
11
Kassav'
Kassav'
Caribbean band formed in Guadeloupe in 1979
12
Ange
Ange
French prog rock band
13
La Bottine Souriante
La Bottine Souriante
band
14
Beau Dommage
Beau Dommage
band
15
Dan Ar Braz
Dan Ar Braz
French guitarist
16
(Young) Pioneers
(Young) Pioneers
American folk punk band
17
Harmonium
Harmonium
band
18
Jacques Di Donato
Jacques Di Donato
French clarinetist
19
Laura Stoica
Laura Stoica
Romanian singer and actress
20
Cécile Corbel
Cécile Corbel
French singer and harpist
21
Apocalypse
Apocalypse
band

Tri Yann (Breton pronunciation: [ˈtriː ˈjãnː]) is a French band from Nantes who play folk rock music drawing on traditional Breton folk ballads.

The band was founded in 1969 by Jean Chocun, Jean-Paul Corbineau and Jean-Louis Jossic – all of whom remain members – hence the suggested name of Tri Yann an Naoned (Breton for "Three Johns of Nantes"), Jean and Yann being respectively the French and Breton versions of the name John.

As the best known "Celtic" band in France, Tri Yann are one of the longest-standing Breton music groups surviving from the folk rock revival of the 1970s (following the revival of the bagadoù and Alan Stivell's work). The group are famous for the outlandish costumes worn on stage.

Among their best-known songs are La Jument de Michao (including the chorus "J'entends le loup, le renard et la belette" i.e. "I hear the wolf, the fox and the weasel") and Dans les prisons de Nantes ("In the prisons of Nantes"). Live performances usually include the Breton national anthem Bro Gozh ma Zadoù ("The Land of My Fathers") which has the same tune to the Welsh National Anthem.

Tri Yann sang the role of Uther Pendragon in Alan Simon's rock opera Excalibur, as well as Louis XII of France in Simon's rock opera Anne de Bretagne.