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D. Alexandre Da Costa; Jean-François Dagenais; Hugh Davidson (composer) Maxime de la Rochefoucauld; Alfred De Sève; Dear Frederic; Johnnie Dee; Helena Deland
Les Francos de Montréal is a large annual music and performance festival held in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, featuring French-language performers from all over the world. [1] Many of the performances are free to the public and are held on various stages in and around the Place des Arts section of Montreal's "Centre-ville." Other performances ...
L. Pierre Lalonde; Laura Landauer; Wendy Lands; Éric Lapointe (singer) Suzanne Lapointe; Serge Laprade; Rosa Laricchiuta; Plume Latraverse; Mélissa Laveaux; Lisa Lavie
Daniel Bélanger – also electronica; Dan Bigras – also rock; Daniel Boucher; Isabelle Boulay – also country and western; Paul Cargnello – also rock; Gregory Charles; Nicola Ciccone
Pages in category "Music of Montreal" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Breakglass Studio; C.
The magazine also listed a song by the new indie rock group The Stills, "Still in Love", as one of the top songs of 2003. Originating in Montreal, the band Arcade Fire sold half a million copies of Funeral and were awarded a Grammy nomination for best alternative album.
The group was co-founded in 1974 by the organ and harpsichord players Christopher Jackson, Réjean Poirier and Hélène Dugal, and became an important part of the early music revival in Montréal during the 1970s. Jackson became the ensemble's sole director in 1988. [1]
Charlie Biddle – Montreal Jazz pioneer, Juno Award winner; Khem Birch – Montreal NBA Player edit by LMR-11; Yannick Bisson – actor known for playing Det. Murdoch in Murdoch Mysteries and Jack in Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye; Conrad Black – financier and newspaper magnate; Sheila Blair – art historian; Toe Blake – former NHL player and coach