EXTRAIT du Clip de TIBET 2008 !
Les artistes ensemble se sont réunis bénévolement pour chanter pour la bonne cause.
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- La maison des himalayas (Pour la construction d'un centre pour handicapés tibétains et indiens)
- Graines d'avenir (Pour le parrainage d'enfants tibétains exilés)
Les artistes ensemble :
- Renaud SIRY
- Didier BARBELIVIEN
- Gérard PALAPRAT
- Pierre GROSCOLAS
- Fred ZEITOUN (France 2 "Télématin" "C'est au programme"...)
- Fabienne THIBEAULT (Starmania...)
- STONE
- Mario D'ALBA (Comédies Musicales, Mise en scène Beatles Story...)
- FRAMBOISE (Starmania, La bande à Basile, Patrick Sébastien)
- Alain CHANONE (Film "Quand j'étais chanteur" avec G. Depardieu)
- Morgan ROYER (Vainqueur "graines de stars" M6)
- René JOLY (Starmania, disque de platine avec "Chimène"...)
- Tenzin GÖNPO (Chanteur/Musicien Tibétain, Star de la Musique Tibétaine de part le monde)
La Star Academy
La troupe de Fame
Auteurs/Compositeurs :
Renaud SIRY, Gérard STERN, Patricia DORÉ
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