- André
Claveau (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe klavo], 29
December 1911 – 4 July 2003) was a po****r
singer in
France from the 1940s to the 1960s. He won...
- Véronique
Claveau is a
Canadian actress and
sketch comedian from Quebec, most
noted for her role as Céline Dion in the
Canadian production of the stage...
- was France,
represented by the song "Dors mon amour"
performed by André
Claveau,
marking the
first of five
eventual wins for the country.
Another entry...
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Claveau is a
former French automaker. The
company began manufacturing cars in
Paris in 1923. By 1956 (possibly
several years earlier), the
company had...
- at the 1958
contest with the song "Dors, mon amour",
performed by André
Claveau. In
total eleven countries parti****ted in the contest, with
Monaco making...
-
first won the
contest in 1958 with "Dors, mon amour"
performed by André
Claveau.
Three more
victories followed in the 1960s, with "Tom Pillibi" performed...
-
Claveau tram stop is
located on line B of the
Tramway de Bordeaux. It
served as the
terminus of the line from 20
October 2008, when it was
extended from...
- Bar of
Montreal Chamber of
Notaries of
Quebec Quebec law "Me
Catherine Claveau est réélue à la tête du
Barreau du Québec",
Barreau du Québec,
Press release...
- mɔ̃n‿amuʁ]; "Sleep, My Love") is a love song
recorded by
French singer André
Claveau with
music composed by
Pierre Delanoë and
French lyrics written by Hubert...
-
Boulay –
singer Manuel Brault –
singer Geneviève
Bujold –
actor Véronique
Claveau –
actress and
comedian Alain Côté – ice
hockey player Thérèse
Tanguay Dion...