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influence of the Old
French expression leus
warous ~ lous
garous (modern
loup-
garou),
which literally means 'wolf-werewolf'. The
modern Norse form varulv...
- Le
loup-
garou (The Werewolf) is a 19th
Century opéra
comique in one act in
French with
music by
Louise Bertin and a
libretto by Eugène
Scribe and Jacques...
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Loup Garou (French for werewolf) is an
album released in 1995 by
Willy DeVille.
First released in
Europe in 1995 on the
EastWest label, it was released...
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common derived belief in the
loup-
garou (French pronunciation: [lu ɡaˈʁu], /ˈluː ɡəˈruː/).
Loup is
French for wolf, and
garou (from
Frankish warulf, cognate...
- Look up
garou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Garou may
refer to:
Garou (singer), Québécois
singer Garou (album), a 2006
album by
Garou Garou (World...
- mid-1990s Rodrigue's Blue Dog paintings,
based on a
Cajun legend called Loup-
garou,
catapulted him to
worldwide fame. His
funeral M**** was open to the public...
-
Greatest Hits Live. Love Spit Love went on an
indefinite hiatus soon after.
Loup Garou (1995–98)
Fortus joined this NYC
outfit for club
dates and
festivals over...
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returned to Los
Angeles to
record Loup Garou,
again with
producer John
Philip Shenale.
Musician said
about the album: "
Loup Garou is
subtle in
nuance but staggering...
- (西巷説百物語) (2010)
Loup-
Garou:
Kihisubeki Ōkami (ルー=ガルー 忌避すべき狼) (2001) /
Loups-Garous (Natsuhiko Kyogoku, VIZ
Media LLC, 2010)
Loup-
Garou 2: Incubus, Succubus...
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alternative rock
supergroup Loup GarouX, with Mercury-nominated
songwriter Ed
Harcourt and
Richard Jones of The Feeling. The
Loup GarouX
track "Sleep Forever"...