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Gilles Verlant

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Verlant in 2010.

Gilles Verlant (11 June 1957 – 20 September 2013) was a Belgian journalist, best known as a music critic and rock expert.[1] He was also Serge Gainsbourg's friend and wrote his definitive biography.[2] He died from falling down a set of stairs.[3]

Work

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Verlant published regularly in the following magazines:

Verlant has written the following books:

  • Verlant, Gilles; Brierre, Jean-Dominique; Deschamps, Stéphane (2000). Gainsbourg. Albin Michel. ISBN 2-226-12060-2.
  • Verlant, Gilles (2002). Françoise Hardy, ma vie intérieure. Albin Michel. ISBN 2-226-13446-8.
  • Verlant, Gilles (2002). Balavoine. Albin Michel. ISBN 2-226-12558-2.
  • Mazzoleni, Florent; Verlant, Gilles (2004). L'odyssée du rock. Hors collection. ISBN 2-258-06474-0.
  • Lio; Verlant, Gilles (2005). Pop model. J'ai lu. ISBN 2-290-34721-3.
  • Perrin, Jean-Éric [in French]; Rey, Jerôme; Verlant, Gilles (2009). Les Miscellanées du rock. Paris: Éditions Fetjaine / La Martinière. ISBN 978-2-35425-130-7.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ La scandaleuse histoire du rock critiqueslibres.com
  2. ^ "Le journaliste musical Gilles Verlant est mort". Le Monde. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  3. ^ "iJamming.net » Gilles Verlant: A Tribute". Retrieved 26 September 2020.