Bruno Polius

Bruno Polius (8 May 1958) or Bruno Polius-Victoire is a French singer. In the 1970s he was the lead singer/soloist of the boyband Les Poppys.

Bruno Polius (Amsterdam, 1972)

Although the lineup of Les Poppys changed several times, Bruno was the lead singer on the band's largest hit "Non-Non Rien n'a changé".[1]

Bruno also recorded several records as solo artist, mainly during the same years as his membership of Les Poppys (see below).

Records (selection)

As a solo artist he recorded the following singles[1][2]

  • Rosanna
  • Hey l'Homme (1973)
  • Au Revoir Mama / Il faut que tu reviennes (1974)
  • Un Martiniquais, une Polonaise *1976)

Record selection Les Poppys

As main singer of the boyband Les Poppys, Bruno recorded the following singles[1][2][3][4]

  • Noël 70 (1970)
  • Love, lioubov, amour (1970)
  • Non, je ne veux pas faire la guerre... (1970)
  • Isabelle, je t'aime (1970)
  • Non, non, rien n'a changé (1971)
  • Non, ne criez pas... (1971)
  • Des chansons pop (1971)
  • L'Enfant do (1972)
  • Liberté (1972)
  • Il faut une fleur pour faire le monde (1976)
  • Visite (1980), with Lenny Kuhr
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References

  1. The Boy Choir and Soloist Directory on Bruno Polius-Victoire, visited 23 September 2010
  2. The Boy Choir and Soloist Directory on Bruno Polius, retrieved 23 September 2010
  3. Unofficial website Les Poppys Les chansons, visited 23 September 2010
  4. Boy Choir and Soloist directory on Les Poppys, visited 23 September 2010
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