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Les Musclés
Les Musclés were a French music band formed in 1987, known for their association with the popular children's television show "Club Dorothée" on TF1. The band consisted of Claude Chamboisier, known as Framboisier (keyboards and vocals), Bernard Minet (drums and vocals), Eric Bouad (guitar), Rémy Sarrazin (bass guitar), and René Morizur (accordion and saxophone). Initially serving as the show's orchestra, they gained popularity with hits such as "La fête au village," which reached number 2 on the French charts in 1989, and "Merguez party," which reached number 25 in 1990. Their music, characterized by a playful and hedonistic style, earned them five golden records.

Apart from their musical career, Les Musclés also starred in sitcoms like "Salut les Musclés" and "La Croisière foll'amour." The band disbanded in 1997 following the end of "Club Dorothée." They briefly reunited in 2007 for a parody single related to the French presidential election. Tragically, René Morizur passed away in 2009, and Framboisier died in 2015. Despite their disbandment, Les Musclés remain a nostalgic symbol of 1990s French pop culture.

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