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In recent years, classic French styles that first became popular in the early part of the 20th Century have been experiencing a comeback. Serge Gainsbourg, an innovative songwriter who used chanson as a springboard for a unique brand of avant-garde music, became an idol and inspiration for countless musicians in France and abroad. Brigitte Bardot, the sultry film star who was France’s most widely recognized icon internationally in the ‘60s, was also a popular singer at home and a leading proponent of the so- called “yé-yé” style. The sound of troubadours like Georges Brassens and dramatic divas like Barbara was subsumed by a new and vibrant movement that blended French attitude and lyricism with a youthful, counter-culture energy. In the late 1950s and early ‘60s, French music was greatly impacted by American and British rock and roll and pop music. Indeed, the history of French music is inextricably linked to the cafes and music halls where popular music styles like musette and chanson were originally performed. Paris has long been an epicenter for café culture, and its countless cafes have always been magnets for bohemians, artists, poets, revolutionaries, laborers and musicians. The album features some of the greatest names in the history of French music as well as new artists who are inspired by classic chanson, gypsy jazz and musette.įrench Café includes performances by renowned icons such as Serge Gainsbourg, Georges Brassens, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin and Barbara alongside contemporary musicians who have been adding new energy to the classic French sound, such as Paris Combo, Sanseverino, Polo, Coralie Clement, Enzo Enzo, Mathieu Boogaerts and Baguette Quartette. A collection of modern and classic French music featuring some of the greatest names in the history of its music scene, along with new artists.įrench Café is a collection of classic and modern French music that will transport the listener to the romantic streets of Paris. Our standard inseam length for women is 32" and 34" for men however inseam measurements will vary slightly by style.Product DescriptionPutumayo World Music: French Cafe'. Measure around the base of the neck keeping the tape measure comfortably loose.īend elbow slightly and starting at the center back of the neck, measure across the shoulder, to the elbow and down to the wrist. Standing with your heels together, measure around the fullest part of the body approx 7"-8" below the waist. This is the area where most pants and skirts actually fit. Measure around the body approximately 1.5" below the natural waist (above). Most garments use the low waist measurement noted below. Measure around the smallest part of the waist keeping the tape measure comfortably loose. Measure around the fullest part of chest under the arms and over the shoulder blades keeping the tape measure level. Our sweaters are knit in standard American sizes, however actual measurements vary by style. Inseam, skirt and dress lengths vary by style and will be listed in the item description.
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