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Perry Rose

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Perry Rose is a Belgian-Irish singer born in Brussels on 9 May 1962. He has been active in Belgium, France, Switzerland and Ireland since his 1991 album Because of You. Coming from circus families on both sides, he has recorded eight albums and toured widely. In 2001 he recorded Hocus Pocus in Belgium, Brittany and Ireland with Irish producers Graham Murphy and Chris O'Brien, and it was released in April 2002 in France, Switzerland and Belgium on L’Oz Production. Guests on the album include French pianist Didier Squiban and Uilleann piper Ronan le Bars. A live album, Happy Live, followed, recorded at the Brussels venue l’Ancienne Belgique. He has also recorded "Fly" for Didier Laloy / S-TRES, "Stop the Pain" for Amnesty International, several traditional Irish tunes with Trio Trad for Le Monde est un village, and a reworked version of "Glasgow" for Eveil aux langues (2005).


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