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  2. Gens du pays - Wikipedia

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    "Gens du pays" is a Quebecois song that has been called the unofficial national anthem of Quebec. [1] Written by poet and singer-songwriter Gilles Vigneault, and with music co-written by Gaston Rochon, it was first performed by Vigneault on June 24, 1975 during a concert on Montreal's Mount Royal at that year's Fête nationale du Québec ceremony.

  3. Music of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Norteña: the Influence of Latin Music on the French-Canadian Popular Song and Dance Scene, Especially as Reflected in the Career of Alys Robi and the Pedagogy of Maurice Lacasse-Morenoff. Montréal: Productions Juke-Box, 1994. 13 p. N.B. Published text of a paper prepared for, and presented on, on 12 March 1994, the conference, Popular ...

  4. Mon Pays - Wikipedia

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    Mon pays" ("My Country", or "My Homeland", in English) is a song composed by Quebec singer-songwriter Gilles Vigneault in 1964. [ 1 ] The song was written for the NFB film The Snow Has Melted on the Manicouagan (La Neige a fondu sur la Manicouagan) , directed by Arthur Lamothe . [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Quebec songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of songs from or related to Quebec. Subcategories. ... Quebecois patriotic songs (4 P) V. Roch Voisine songs (7 P) Pages in category "Quebec songs"

  6. Attache ta tuque! - Wikipedia

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    This album also included a bonus video DVD with music videos and some shots from the live show. Track listing. Disc one. Heavy Metal; Québécois de souche;

  7. Dédé Fortin - Wikipedia

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    During this period Fortin was instrumental in the making of several Félix Award-winning music videos for Les Colocs. Fortin was a passionate believer in and activist for Quebec sovereignty. He campaigned for the OUI ("Yes") side during the run-up to the 1995 Quebec referendum, and his band Les Colocs performed at partisan meetings. He was ...

  8. Michel Rivard - Wikipedia

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    Rivard made a music video of another song on Sauvage: "Rumeurs sur la ville". It was directed by Louis Saia and André Gagnon and won the Félix Video Clip of the Year for 1985 – awarded at the ADISQ (Association du disque, de l'industrie du spectacle québécois et de la vidéo) [ 1 ] award ceremonies.

  9. Labyrinthes - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinthes is the third studio album by Malajube, a Quebec indie rock band. [3] The album was released on February 10, 2009, and is their first studio album since their commercial breakthrough in 2006 with Trompe-l'œil.

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