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- Glenmor was the stage name of Emile Le Scanf (1931–1996), a Breton protest singer who sought to preserve the Breton language and adapt local traditions...
- Richard Glenmor Beynon, stage name Bynon (stylized BYNON), is a British-Canadian music producer and DJ. The clarinet prodigy-turned-DJ/producer/songwriter...
- literature in French. With his friends Alain Guel and the protest singer Glenmor, he founded éditions Kelenn, where he published Barde imaginé (1968), Keltia...
- money to local ****ociations. The organisers also helped to finance Hall Glenmor, a concert hall, and to renovate the Château de Kerampuil, a castle located...
- of Falconry has been located at Gleneagles since 1992. The village of Glenmor has holiday homes set within the grounds of the hotel. Conferences have...
- music, Gojira's "delicate mission" was to close Sa****ay evening on the Glenmor stage. Described in an article in Le Télégramme as "more powerful" than...
- rock band,[citation needed] and Breton singers include Gilles Servat, Glenmor, Dan Ar Braz, Yann-Fañch Kemener, Denez Prigent, Nolwenn Korbell and Nolwenn...
- collection of po****r Breton songs, but also more recent compositions by Glenmor and Jef Le Penven for example. She had a decisive influence on the career...
- Hemon, Añjela Duval, Xavier de Langlais, Pêr-Jakez Helias, Youenn Gwernig, Glenmor, Vefa de Saint-Pierre and Alan Stivell are now known internationally. Today...
- traditional material. The first chanteur engagé to be quoted is the maverick Glenmor (1931–1996), or to give him his real name, Emile Le Scanf (or Milig Ar...