Les Infidèles

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Les Infidèles is a French rock band, established in the early 1990s, disestablished in 1997 and reformed in 2007.

GenresRock
Years active1990–1997
2007–present
MembersJean Rigo
Jean-Cyril Masson
Jo Matiss
Fabrice Ragris
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Les Infidèles
OriginLons-le-Saunier, France
GenresRock
Years active1990–1997
2007–present
MembersJean Rigo
Jean-Cyril Masson
Jo Matiss
Fabrice Ragris
Past membersOlivier Derudet
Annette Bailly
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History

The group was founded in Lons-le-Saunier (Jura, France). They published four albums from 1990 to 1997, and released fours singles. One of their songs, "Les Larmes des maux", was a hit in France,[1] staying on the chart for 23 weeks. In 2007, after ten years of absence, they released a CD maxi named "Cirkus".

Members

  • Jean Rigo : guitar, vocals
  • Olivier Derudet, replaced by Jean-Cyril Masson in 1997 : bass
  • Jo Matiss : drums
  • Annette Bailly, replaced by Fabrice Ragris in 1991 : keyboards

Discography

Albums

  • Rebelle (1990)
  • Héritage (1993)
  • Human Way of Life (1995)
  • Ailleurs (1997)
  • Turbulences (2010)

Singles

  • "Rebelle" (1990) - #27 in France[2]
  • "Les Larmes des maux" (1992) - #9 in France[3]
  • "Comme une chatte" (1993)
  • "Cirkus" (2007)

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