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Agnès Bihl is a French singer. Born into a family of intellectuals, with a great-grandfather who founded L'Illustration and a grandmother who was a painter, as a child Bihl naturally became interested in all art forms, including writing and theater. As a student, she wrote stories until one of her friends, an accordionist, triggered her vocation by taking her to see Allain Leprest at the Cabaret Libertaire Parisien. Inspired by Brel, Brassens, Renaud and Anne Sylvestre, Agnes Bihl appreciates the lyrics of French song. She sings reality as viewed through her world, combining poetry, comedy and activism. She made her debut at Limonaire in 1998, then in small rooms accompanied by four musicians (piano, drums, bass, cello), where she was discovered.
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