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Loïc Lantoine is a French singer from Armentières (Nord), born in Lille. He began by frequenting Parisian bistros with musician friends such as La Rue Ketanou, Dikès or the rock poet Stéphane Cadé. Then, he started to do the first parts of groups like the Ogres de Barback or François Hadji-Lazaro. But he is first a lyricist for artists such as Jehan (Les ailes de Jehan, lyrics co-written with Allain Leprest) and Allain Leprest whom he attended the writing workshop, before starting to sing on his own compositions, especially for the show Ne nous quittons plus in 2000, with the same Jehan and Leprest.
Even if Loïc Lantoine sang regularly with other groups: La Rue Ketanou, Mon côté punk of which he is one of the founders, his duet with François Pierron, then quartet with Eric Philippon and Joseph Doherty, and finally quintet with Thomas Fiancette, remains his reference group: Les Loïc Lantoine.
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