Years active 1971 (1971)–present Record label Sony Music | Website edoll.free.fr | |
![]() | ||
Past members Bernard BaudrillerJérôme GasmiChristophe Le HelleyChristian VignolesBruno SabathéLouis-Marie SévenoMylène CoueBleunwenn Mevel Members Jean-Louis Jossic, Jean Chocun, Jean-Paul Corbineau Albums La belle enchantée, An Naoned, Rummadou (Generations), Suite gallaise, Abysses |
Tri yann la jument de michao
Tri Yann is a Breton band from Nantes, France, who play folk rock music drawing on traditional Breton folk ballads.
Contents

The band was founded in 1971 by Jean Chocun, Jean-Paul Corbineau and Jean-Louis Jossic – all of whom remain members – hence the suggested name of Tri Yann an Naoned (Breton for "Three Johns of Nantes"), Jean and Yann being respectively the French and Breton versions of the name John.

As the best known "Celtic" band in France, Tri Yann are one of the longest-standing Breton music groups surviving from the folk rock revival of the 1970s (following the revival of the bagadoù and Alan Stivell's work). The group are famous for the outlandish costumes worn on stage.

Among their best-known songs are La Jument de Michao (including the chorus "J'entends le loup, le renard et la belette" i.e. "I hear the wolf, the fox and the weasel") and Dans les prisons de Nantes ("In the prisons of Nantes"). Live performances usually include the Breton national anthem Bro Gozh ma Zadoù ("The Land of My Fathers") which has the same tune to the Welsh National Anthem.

Tri Yann sang the role of Uther Pendragon in Alan Simon's rock opera Excalibur.
Tri yann kiss the children for me
Members

Songs
La Jument de MichaoLa Découverte ou l'Ignorance · 1976
Pelot d'HennebontSuite gallaise · 1974
Les prisons de NantesAn Naoned · 1972