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Instrumental Folk Music of Quebec; Québec Info Musique; Québec Pop This page was last edited on 4 January 2025, at 02:51 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
A-Game (2007–); Abandon All Ships (2006–2014); The Abrams (2004–); Absolutely Free (2011–); Acid Test (1990–1994, 2018–); The Acorn (2003–2017); Acres ...
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English-language musical groups from Quebec — a province in eastern Canada. Pages in category "English-language musical groups from Quebec" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.
The tensions between Quebec and English Canada have, at times, played out on Quebec's music scene as well. [135] For example, in 1991, Céline Dion won the Félix award for Best Anglophone Artist for her English-language debut, Unison, but she refused the award as she did not view herself as an Anglophone artist.
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For Quebec musicians who sing in French, Québécois artists, and native Francophone Quebecers who sing in English, please see Music of Quebec. The following is a list of Anglo-Quebecer musicians and groups.
deadmau5 – house artist, electronic music producer, real name Joel Zimmerman; Aselin Debison – Celtic pop; Art d'Ecco – indie rock, glam rock singer; Tony Dekker – folk rock singer-songwriter (Great Lake Swimmers) Gordon Delamont – big-band conductor, arranger, teacher; Helena Deland – singer-songwriter; Mac DeMarco – indie rock ...