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LeGrand (band)

Legrand is a Swedish band from Malmö. The band was formed in Lund 1999 under the name Hype by the members Anders Tillaeus, Sinisa Krnjaic, Martin Lundgren and Mats Wallander. The following year, Anders' older brother Fredrik Tillaeus became a member and the band moved to Malmö. 2001 Mats was replaced by Martin’s younger brother Fabian Lundgren, and the same year, the band changed its name to Legrand. Their first album was released in October 2005.

Legrand

Legrand may refer to:

  • Legrand (surname)
  • LeGrand (band)
  • Legrand (company), a French producer of hardware for electrical installations
  • Legrand, California, former name of Le Grand, California
Legrand (company)

Legrand is a French industrial group historically based in Limoges in the Limousin region. In terms of sales, the firm is a world leader in products and systems for electrical installations and information networks.

In 2011, Legrand was the largest globally for switches and sockets, with 20% of the global market, and it was also globally largest in cable management (15% of the global market), generating 75% of its turnover internationally. The company is market leader in at least one of its main areas of business in 27 countries. It ranks second in India for sales of switches and sockets, and ranks first for miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) and distribution boards (DBs).

The Group is also expanding its product range with regards to sustainable development and energy saving technologies, and also has developed new products for photovoltaic installations and lighting control.

Legrand (surname)

Legrand or Le Grand is a French surname. It may refer to:

  • Chip Le Grand, Australian sports journalist
  • Clay LeGrand, former American justice of the supreme in Iowa
  • Connie LeGrand, motorsports journalist
  • Daniel Legrand (1783–1859), Swiss industrialist and philanthropist
  • Marc-Antoine Legrand (1673–1728), French actor and playwright
  • Edwin O. LeGrand (1801–1861), Texas Revolution figure
  • Eric LeGrand (born 1990), American football player
  • Fedde le Grand (born 1977), Dutch DJ and producer
  • François Legrand, pseudonym of Franz Antel, Austrian filmmaker
  • Jacques Legrand (Mongolist) (born 1946)
  • Julie Le Grand, British actress
  • London LeGrand, singer of the band Brides of Destruction
  • Louis Legrand (artist) (1863–1951), French artist
  • Louis Legrand (theologian)
  • Michel Legrand, French musical composer
  • Mirtha Legrand, Argentine actress and TV personality
  • Paul Legrand (1816–1898), French mime
  • Pierre Le Grand, 17th century Caribbean buccaneer
  • Richard LeGrand (1882–1963), American actor
  • Silvia Legrand, Argentine actress, twin sister of Mirtha Legrand