Chanson Plus Bifluorée is a French musical group formed in 1985, specializing in humorous and parodic songs. The band originated from the fusion of two duos: "Le Gong du Balayeur" (Sylvain Richardot and Michel Puyau) and "Le Mécanophone" (Xavier Cherrier and Robert Fourcade). Initially, the group consisted of four members, but following Robert Fourcade's departure in 1997, they continued as a trio. Over the years, they have performed in some of the most prestigious venues in Paris and beyond, such as the Olympia, Casino de Paris, and the Paléo Festival of Nyon. Their music often blends humor, wit, and musical variety, showcasing their unique ability to parody and reinterpret French songs.
Known for their energetic live performances, Chanson Plus Bifluorée has released several notable albums and shows, including "La plus folle histoire de la chanson" and "Le Grand Casting." Their work is deeply rooted in French musical heritage, offering a blend of classic styles with modern humor. The group has maintained a strong following and continues to entertain audiences with their vibrant shows and clever songwriting. In recent years, they announced their farewell tour, "Au revoir et merci," marking the end of a remarkable career spanning over three decades.
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