

Graeme Allwright (1926–2020) was a New Zealand-born French singer-songwriter and a major figure of French folk and protest song. He became famous in France for his French-language adaptations of English-speaking songwriters such as Leonard Cohen, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, carrying pacifist and humanist messages. Over a long career he recorded enduring classics like "Petit garçon" and "Jusqu'à la ceinture," becoming one of the most beloved voices of the French folk scene.