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Artist's albums
Les deux doigts dans la prise
2021 · album
Chez j.J. Cale
2021 · single
Sanseverino & Tangomotán
2019 · album
Pistard inculpé
2019 · single
The Beber Project, Vol.1
2019 · album
Montreuil / Memphis
2017 · album
Astronaute
2017 · single
Montreuil / Memphis
2017 · single
À mon enterrement
2017 · single
Papillon
2015 · album
Votez Papillon
2015 · single
Le petit bal perdu
2014 · album
Honky Tonk
2013 · album
Freddy
2013 · single
Swing 2012
2012 · single
Le Meilleur De Sanseverino
2010 · album
Les marioles
2009 · single
Tu n'en as plus rien à foutre de moi
2009 · single
Les Faux Talbins
2009 · album
Sanseverino Aux Bouffes Du Nord
2009 · album
Live Session
2007 · EP
Exactement
2006 · album
Live Au Théâtre Sebastopol
2005 · album
Cette conne m'ennuie
2004 · single
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Biography
A descendent of Italian immigrants, Stephane Sansévérino was born on French soil in 1962. Thanks to his father's work, young Stephane was offered limitless travel opportunities throughout his early years. He was exposed to performers from all over the world, and by the age of 20 had fixed his sights on a career in performance. Initially focusing on theater, he studied comic acting for a number of years, learning guitar and banjo in the process. Sansévérino started his own troupe and worked primarily as a street performer, while surrounded with the alternative rock sounds that had sprung up during the mid-'80s. He began working as a musician with his hand in a few groups at any given time, maintaining a diverse array of musical and theatrical pursuits. The two disciplines met in the formation of Les Voleurs de Poules, an acoustic duo that explored Eastern European Gypsy styles with French chansons from the '50s. After years of busy touring, the group released its debut record, Tu Sens les Poivrons, in 1995. The group split four years later, and Sansévérino spent the next two years writing and recording his first solo record, Le Tango des Gens, which went gold upon its release in 2001. Following intense touring, the artist was honored with the Victorie de la Musique Award for Best Breakthrough Live Act of the Year in 2003. His sophomore project, Les Senagalaises, earned him the nickname of "Monsieur Swing." In that same vein, Sansévérino's 2006 album, Exactement, was his first to feature a full big band, a notable departure from former ensembles of from three to five musicians. In December of 2006, he took to the road again, accompanied by his 20-piece big band. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi