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Adrienne Pauly – 2006 – Nights At The Roundtable: Rock Without Borders Edition

Adrienne Pauly: Multi-talent.
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– Adrienne Pauly – Mechant cafard -2006 –

Staying in France tonight for a sampling of Adrienne Pauly, an artist who has fit in comfortably with rock, pop and acting and has gained an international reputation from all three.

Tonight it’s a track off her first self-titled album. Released in 2006 it quickly establish Pauly as an artist on the way up. Mèchant Cafard is pure Pop, not of the 60’s Yè-Yè variety but something more along the lines of Pop/Indie and gives some idea Adrienne Pauly isn’t fooling around. And for a multi-talent, that’s good news.

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