Norbert Krief

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Norbert Krief (born 17 July 1956), often known as Nono, is a French rock guitarist.

Krief was the guitarist of hard-rock bands like Shakin' Street and Trust. [1] He later worked as lead guitarist for Johnny Hallyday and Fabienne Shine among a variety of other collaborations.

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References

  1. Duboc, Olivier. "Biography: Trust". Allmusic . Retrieved 8 June 2010.