About Pigalle
Hometown
France
Formed
1982
Genre
French Pop
French band Pigalle, best known for their hit single "Dans la Sale du Bar-Tabac de la Rue des Martyrs," was one of François Hadji-Lazaro's two alternative outfits in the '80s. Less punk-oriented than its parallel project Les Garçons Bouchers, Pigalle offered a warm mix of pop, rock, and traditional influences. Hadji-Lazaro ended Pigalle in the late '90s after four studio albums (1986's Pigalle, 1990's Regards Affligés Sur la Morne et Pitoyable Existence de BenjaminTrembley, Personage Fâlot Mais ô Combien Attachant, 1993's Rire et Pleurer, and 1997's Alors). In 2007, though, a reunion was announced and delivered with the release of a double-CD compilation.
Members of Pigalle include, or have included, François Hadji-Lazaro.
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