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Maxim Nucci : ウィキペディア英語版
Yodelice

Maxime Rodolphe Nouchy better known by Maxim Nucci and as Yodelice (born 23 February 1979 Créteil) is a French singer-songwriter who performs in English. He has released two albums so far: ''Tree of Life'' (2009) and ''Cardioid'' (2010). The songs belong to folk, rock and pop music. He is also known for his acting performance in Guillaume Canet's film ''Les Petits Mouchoirs'' with Marion Cotillard in 2010. The song "Talk to me" was featured.
==Life==
Maxim Nucci was born in Créteil, an eastern suburb of Paris, on 23 February 1979. He entered the conservatoire of music at the age of six, and learned to play the piano and the guitar. When he was 15, he began to attend classes at the Musician Institute of London. After graduation, he became the youngest teacher of the academy in 1994.
Nucci had been playing with his band, Max, in England when he sent a demo to several record labels. Universal Music France expressed interest.
He had a child with Jenifer Bartoli, the first winner of the French Star academy.

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