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Patric (singer)

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Patric
Birth namePatrick Martin
Born1947 (age 76–77)
Hérault, France
Musical artist

Patric (born 1947) is an Occitan singer. He is one of the main figures of Nòva cançon, a music phenomenon promoting Occitanism. He's notable for several songs, for example his 2010 cover of the song "Bella ciao" in Occitan language.

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  1. ^ "Patric, 1947-". id.loc.gov. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. PATRIC - Bella ciao - Occitan cover (2010), retrieved 2022-04-02

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