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Folk music on the radio in France

France has a rich and diverse musical heritage, and folk music has played an important role in the country's cultural identity. French folk music has been shaped by centuries of history, with influences from Celtic, Gallic, and medieval music, as well as the music of neighboring countries like Spain and Italy.

Some of the most popular artists in the French folk scene include groups like Tri Yann, who blend traditional Breton music with rock and pop influences, and Malicorne, who draw on medieval and Renaissance music as well as Breton and Celtic folk. Other notable artists include Alan Stivell, who is known for his innovative use of the Celtic harp, and the band La Bottine Souriante, who fuse traditional Quebecois music with elements of jazz and rock.

In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in French folk music, with younger musicians adding their own unique spin to the genre. Some notable examples include the band Doolin', who blend traditional Irish music with French influences, and the singer-songwriter Camille, who incorporates folk and chanson elements into her music.

Radio France is one of the most important radio stations in France that promotes folk music, with its programs such as "Folk" and "Banzzaï". Other radio stations like Radio Espace and FIP also occasionally play folk music. Additionally, there are various festivals dedicated to folk music throughout the country, such as the Festival Interceltique de Lorient, which celebrates the music and culture of Brittany and other Celtic regions.