Michel GODARD (tuba, serpent) - FRA. LOUIS SCLAVIS SEPTET. Clichy-sous-Bois. Espace 93 Victor Hugo. (PAR122527)

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From: Magnum Photos
Date: 19880101
Author:Guy Le Querrec

Guy Le Querrec
Magnum Photos
01-01-1988



Michel GODARD (tuba, serpent) - FRA.

LOUIS SCLAVIS SEPTET.

Clichy-sous-Bois. Espace 93 Victor Hugo.

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