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    remained members – hence the suggested name of Tri Yann an Naoned (Breton for "Three Johns of Nantes"), Jean and Yann being respectively the French and Breton...
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  • Zaïg Monjarret (An tri-ugent martolod) Alan Stivell (live À l'Olympia in 1972, single, Again in 1993) Tri Yann (Tri Yann an Naoned, 1972) Deep Forest...
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  • Pas Avec Les Loups, Gilles Servat (1983, Kalondour, 814 362-1) Tri Yann an Naoned, Tri Yann (1972, Kelenn, 6332 626) Hanternoz, (August 2013) Molène, Didier...
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  • of Breton musicians after Alan Stivell is Tri Yann, from Nantes (their original name is Tri Yann an Naoned, literally "the Three Johns from Nantes")....
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    Breton folk band Tri Yann also penned an adaptation in French called "Le Dauphin" (the dolphin) on their 1972 album Tri Yann an Naoned. The Highwaymen...
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    Nantes (redirect from Naoned)
    /nɑːnt(s)/; French: [nɑ̃t] ; Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt [nɑ̃(ː)t]; Breton: Naoned [ˈnãunət]) is a city in the Loire-Atlantique department of France on the...
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  • all !" "Gwerz an aksidan" (Prigent) "P'edon war bont an Naoned" "Ti Eliz Iza" All songs written by Denez Prigent, except where noted. "An droug-red" (music...
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