
About Gilles Servat
Gilles Servat is a French singer-songwriter and fantasy writer, born in Tarbes in southern France in 1945, into a family whose roots lay in the Nantes region of Brittany. He sings in Breton, French and English. His music was originally inspired by the works of Breton musicians Glenmor and Alan Stivell. The title song from his first album, La blanche Hermine, the White Ermine being the national emblem of Brittany, became an anthem for Bretons. In the 1990s he became part of the Héritage des Celtes
Top Tracks
La Blanche Hermine
L'Hirondelle
Je dors en Bretagne ce soir
Erika, Erika
Tregont Blé Zo (Il y a trente ans)
La Route de Kemper
Er Soudared Zo Gùisket E ru (Les soldats sont vêtus de rouge)
La Maison D'Irlande
Comme Je Voudrai !
Marv Eo Ma Mestrez (Morte est ma bien-aimée)
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