Barzaz, a Breton music group from France, was formed in 1988 by Gilles Le Bigot and Jean-Michel Veillon. The duo invited Yann-Fañch Kemener as lead vocalist to integrate traditional Breton chant into their music. In 1989, Alain Genty on bass and David "Hopi" Hopkins on percussion joined the group. Their debut album Ec'honder was released in 1989 under Escalibur (distributed by Coop Breizh). The group's second album, An den kozh dall, was released in 1992 via Keltia Music. Barzaz disbanded in 1997 but reunited in 2013 for a series of concerts and the release of two new tracks accompanying the reissue of their first two albums. Following Yann-Fañch Kemener's death in March 2019, Youenn Lange joined as the vocalist for subsequent performances in 2022 and at the Lorient Interceltic Festival in 2023.
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An den kozh dall (Breton Group - Celtic Music from Brittany -Keltia Musique -Bretagne )
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Ec'honder
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Bod (Breton Group - Celtic Music from Brittany -Keltia Musique -Bretagne)
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Kaozet reer din (Breton Group - Celtic Music from Brittany -Keltia Musique -Bretagne)
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| Fest noz (Danses Bretonnes - Breton dance Music - Celtic Music from Brittany - Keltia Musique Bretagne) |
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Musique celtique: Envie de Bretagne, Vol. 2
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Airs emblématiques de Bretagne
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Fest Vraz / Musiques de Bretagne / Keltia Musique Airs
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Âmes celtes (Musiques Bretonnes)
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Pub Saint Patrick (L'After par Keltia) [Planetary Pub]
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