Bruno Polius Explained
Bruno Polius (born 8 May 1958) or Bruno Polius-Victoire is a French singer. In the 1970s he was the lead singer/soloist of the boyband Les Poppys.
Although the lineup of Les Poppys changed several times, Bruno was the lead singer on the band's largest hit "Non-Non Rien n'a changé".[1]
Bruno also recorded several records as solo artist, mainly during the same years as his membership of Les Poppys (see below).
Records (selection)
As a solo artist he recorded the following singles[1] [2]
- Rosanna
- Hey l'Homme (1973)
- Au Revoir Mama / Il faut que tu reviennes (1974)
- Un Martiniquais, une Polonaise *1976)
Record selection Les Poppys
As main singer of the boyband Les Poppys, Bruno recorded the following singles[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Noël 70 (1970)
- Love, lioubov, amour (1970)
- Non, je ne veux pas faire la guerre... (1970)
- Isabelle, je t'aime (1970)
- Non, non, rien n'a changé (1971)
- Non, ne criez pas... (1971)
- Des chansons pop (1971)
- L'Enfant do (1972)
- Liberté (1972)
- Il faut une fleur pour faire le monde (1976)
- Visite (1980), with Lenny Kuhr
References
- The Boy Choir and Soloist Directory on Bruno Polius-Victoire, visited 23 September 2010
- The Boy Choir and Soloist Directory on Bruno Polius, retrieved 23 September 2010
- Unofficial website Les Poppys Les chansons, visited 23 September 2010
- Boy Choir and Soloist directory on Les Poppys, visited 23 September 2010