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Belle et Bum

Belle et Bum

200321 Seasons142 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

Mélissa Lavergne and Normand Brathwaite host a unique musical show where all musical styles collide and where emerging artists rub shoulders with big-name performers.

NetworksTélé-Québec

Top Cast

Mélissa Lavergne

Mélissa Lavergne

Self - Host

Normand Brathwaite

Normand Brathwaite

Self - Host

Themes & Keywords

music

About Belle et Bum

Belle et Bum is a talk series that first aired in 2003 exploring themes of music. it stars Mélissa Lavergne, Normand Brathwaite. Mélissa Lavergne and Normand Brathwaite host a unique musical show where all musical styles collide and where emerging artists rub shoulders with big-name performers.

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