
La Génération des Enfants du rock
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Antoine de Caunes
Antoine de Caunes
Self (voice)
Antoine de Caunes
Self (voice)


Louis Bertignac
Louis Bertignac
Self (voice)
Louis Bertignac
Self (voice)


Francis Cabrel
Francis Cabrel
Self (voice)
Francis Cabrel
Self (voice)


Lio
Lio
Self (voice)
Lio
Self (voice)


Caroline Loeb
Caroline Loeb
Self (voice)
Caroline Loeb
Self (voice)


Bernie Bonvoisin
Bernie Bonvoisin
Self (voice)
Bernie Bonvoisin
Self (voice)


Axel Bauer
Axel Bauer
Self (voice)
Axel Bauer
Self (voice)


Jacky
Jacky
Self (voice)
Jacky
Self (voice)


Marc Toesca
Marc Toesca
Self (voice)
Marc Toesca
Self (voice)


Jeanne Mas
Jeanne Mas
Self (voice)
Jeanne Mas
Self (voice)
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