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Léo Rispal : ウィキペディア英語版
Léo Rispal

Léo Rispal (born 3 August 2000 in Roanne)〔(Age des celebrites: Quel âge a Léo Rispal? )〕 is a French child singer and winner of second season of the French reality television series ''L'École des stars'' broadcast in 2009 with the final broadcast on 25 December 2009 on French television station ''Direct 8''.
==In ''L'École des stars''==
He became known through his YouTube videos singing covers of various artists. Then he applied to the competition ''L'École des stars'' during which he sang:
*4th episode (qualification round):
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*"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from Judy Garland
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*"Le Manège" from Stanislas
*Semi-Final:
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*"Mon amie la rose" from Françoise Hardy
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*"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" from Doris Day
*Final:
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*"Le temps qui court" from Alain Chamfort
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*"Heart of Glass" from Blondie

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