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Birth Date
1926-11-07
Death Date
2020-02-16
Birth Place
Wellington (N.Z.)
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- found: LCCN 98-701484: Lumière, p1992
- found: The best of Graeme Allwright, p1993
- found: Wikipedia WWW site, viewed on March 7, 2016:Graeme Allwright page (Graeme Allwright (born 7 November 1926) is a singer-songwriter; born in Wellington, New Zealand, he moved to France in 1948; he began to perform and write folk songs a few years later and was eventually signed by Sonogram; In the 1960s, he translated into French a number of songs written by Leonard Cohen, Tom Paxton and Pete Seeger; he remained active through the 1970s; in the 2000s, together with Sylvie Dien, he wrote new lyrics to the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise", making it a song of peace rather than a song of war)
- found: Wikipedia, March 6, 2020(Graeme Allwright; died February 16, 2020, Couilly-Pont-aux-Dames; New Zealand-born French singer and songwriter)
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- 2000-08-01: new
- 2020-03-07: revised
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