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Le Vent du Nord (The North Wind) is a Canadian folk music group from Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu in Quebec. The band performs traditional Québécois music (which is heavily influenced by Celtic music from both Ireland and Brittany ), as well as original numbers in this style, in French . [ 1 ]
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At the end of August, he released "Terminal 2F" featuring Dadju then at the beginning of September the track "Vent du Nord" was released. [10] On 13 September 2024, his second EP Le Nord se souvient was released containing the tracks "Spider", "Sois pas timide", "Terminal 2F" and "Vent du Nord" as well as three new tracks. [11] [12]
Le Vent du Nord - La Part du Feu; Foggy Hogtown Boys - Scotch and Sofa; David Francey & Mike Ford - Seaway; The Sojourners - The Sojourners; John Wort Hannam - Queen's Hotel; Amelia Curran - Hunter, Hunter; Dala-Girls from the North Country; Lennie Gallant - If We Had A Fire / Le coeur hante; Old Man Luedecke - My Hands Are On Fire And Other ...
David Jalbert grew up in Mascouche, more precisely in the Domaine Lac Samson. His father is a guitarist. This influenced his lifestyle. Jalbert became fascinated with music when he was very young.
The group is part of a revival in interest in Quebec's folk music. [3] [4] [5] It was formed by five experienced singers who have been part of the regional folk music scene for more than 30 years: Michel Faubert, Normand Miron, Jean-Claude Mirandette, Michel Bordeleau, and André Marchand.
The Vancouver Folk Music Festival was founded in 1978 by Mitch Podolak and Colin Gorrie, who also helped establish the Winnipeg Folk Festival; Ernie Fladell and Franz Fitzgibbon, employees at the City of Vancouver's social planning department; and Gary Cristall, who coordinated the event. [3]