Pascal Parisot | Mes parents sont bio
‘Mes parents sont bio’ is one of the 14 songs included in the book-disc “Les pieds dans le plat” which sketches the world of food with humor and poetry.
About
Pascal Parisot is a French songwriter, musician and arranger; it was in piano bars that he made his debut by interpreting tunes from the French and Brazilian repertoire. He now stands out in the world of children’s songs. His wacky and quirky style succeeds in pleasing both children and parents.
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