“Maubec, our village” in songs

We no longer need to introduce Dick Annegarn, who has been reinventing the wacky blues-folk vein in his own way since the 1970s. For the younger generation, let’s recall the now historic jewels of the tasty career of this whimsical crank, from “Sacré géranium” to “Vélo vole”, via “Bruxelles”, “Mireille”, “Quelle belle vallée” and other “Ubu “, these songs which are part of the heritage and which are frequently celebrated by a host of grateful artists, from Souchon to M, from Bashung to Calogero.

Twenty studio albums, including the very fresh “Söl”, recorded in his rural den in Haute-Garonne, testifies to a rustic and sophisticated talent at the same time, rich in a unique voice of a good-natured swing ogre. gruff. A great concert awaits you!

In first part Philigan

Philigan is a folk guitarist from Lorraine, he is a songwriter. He has lived in Lomagne for over thirty years. As a performer, he draws on the musical heritage of Ireland, where he lived; from England; from France and the USA. He writes and sings songs in English and French, tackling sensitive subjects, from war to love, which he presents in finely produced, self-made albums. He participated in a “Taratata” show in 1996, with his song “Drift wood”.

See you on Friday, June 3 at 9 p.m., in the village hall. Organized by the association “Maubec, noste vilatge”.

Reservations recommended on 06 75 06 28 14.

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