Thursday, February 10, 2011

Les Victoires de la Musique, Part 1: All the winners

Yesterday evening, at the Zenith in Lille, which had held the "first part" Victoires de la Musique 2011. For the first time since its inception in 1985, the ceremony was in fact split into two, in particular to avoid the evening drags on and does not prevent us from going to bed before 2am (even if some do not hesitate not to fall asleep in front of their television sets).

Presented by Stephanie Renouvin and Cyril Hanouna, these "mini-Victoires," aired on France 4, honored the revelations and best albums of the year. An entry in before the main course, which will be him, released with great fanfare on France 2 on 1 March and broadcast live from the Palais des Congrès in Paris.

Lilly Wood & The Prick stronger than Camellia JordanaMais back to last night. Remember especially the consecration of Stromae that worn by his album "Cheese", specifically his hit "So you can dance", won in the category of album of electronic music or dance of the year . Another rising figure of French music scene to have been rewarded: Uncle Ben's Soul, who took home the trophy for the revelation scene of the year.

Having recently started a solo career, Gael Roussel, singer Louis Armstrong, has, meanwhile, won the award for best rock album of the year. For his part, Abd Al Malik won the best urban music album, while the latest installment of Hindi Zahra was voted best world music album of the year.

Facing Uncle Ben Soul, or Camellia Jordana Zaz, the duo Lilly Wood & The Prick who won in the public revelation of the year category. Finally, far from revelation, Bernard Lavilliers won the award for best album of songs of the year thanks to "Lost Causes and tropical music." Following the awards to the next episode.

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