- Frédéric "Fred"
Chichin (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik fʁɛd ʃiʃɛ̃]; 1 May 1954 – 28
November 2007) was a
French musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist...
- Chichén Itzá (often
spelled Chichen Itza in
English and
traditional Yucatec Maya)
Yucatec Maya
pronunciation was a
large pre-Columbian city
built by the...
- translation: The Rita Mitsukos) were a
French pop rock
group formed by Fred
Chichin and
Catherine Ringer. The duo
first performed as Rita
Mitsouko at Gibus...
-
between the début and 1986's The No Comprendo,
Catherine Ringer and Fred
Chichin amended their name,
adding 'Les' to 'Rita Mitsouko'. The
decision was made...
-
between the début and 1986's The No Comprendo,
Catherine Ringer and Fred
Chichin amended their name
adding 'Les' to 'Rita Mitsouko'. The
decision was made...
- "Seyanen!". Saki Yagi (MBS),
appearing on "
Chichin Pui Pui", a news anchor.
Hiroko Mat****wa (MBS),
appearing on "
Chichin Pui Pui"
Hiroshi Shibata (Asahi Broadcasting...
-
evident in the
presence of Coclé gold work
being found as far away as
Chichin Itza in the Yucatan. By 1501, when
Europeans first arrived, the isthmus...
- band's
signature songs.
Composed by band
members Catherine Ringer and Fred
Chichin, the song is a
tribute to
Argentine dancer and c****ographer
Marcia Moretto...
-
Sartrouville in the 1970s. Her
students included Catherine Ringer and Fred
Chichin, the duo of Les Rita Mitsouko.
Their song "Marcia Baila" is a
tribute to...
- Amants", and "Femme d’Affaires". The
album was
recorded and
produced by Fred
Chichin and
Catherine Ringer largely at a
large Moroccan house situated in Essaouira...