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  2. List of musicians from Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of singers, bands, composers and other musicians from the province of Quebec This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. La Chicane - Wikipedia

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    La Chicane is a Canadian francophone rock band based in Val-d'Or, ... In early 2020, the band announced the release of a new album titled Quand ça va bien.

  4. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canadian Artillery Band (1899–) Royal Canoe (2010–) Royal City (1999–2004) Royal Military College of Canada Bands (1953–) The Royal Royal (2011 ...

  5. Category:French-language singers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    B. Jill Barber; Emilie-Claire Barlow; Mary Barry (singer) Kevin Bazinet; Dany Bédar; Émily Bégin; Daniel Bélanger; Véronique Béliveau; P'tit Belliveau; Jano Bergeron

  6. List of Canadian musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Canadian musicians. ... Gordon Delamont – big-band conductor, arranger, ... Marie-Chantal Toupin – Francophone pop singer;

  7. Les Breastfeeders - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the band made a small appearance in the film Hunting the Northern Godard (La Chasse au Godard d'Abbittibbi) as a garage band called Les Tragédiens. In April 2019 the band released the single "Ma mort d'avant ma mort" b/w "Hey, petite fille", their first new recording since 2012; the B-side was a French version of The Chocolate ...

  8. Malajube - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has described them as one of very few Quebec musical groups who have achieved success in English Canada despite not performing in English, something the band states they have no interest in doing. On October 17, 2006, Malajube released their CD Trompe-l'œil in the U.S.

  9. Music of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    An aspect of the overall Canadian country scene, it is the chief source of francophone country, inclusive of artists such as Renée Martel, Gildor Roy, Patrick Norman, Willie Lamothe, and Georges Hamel. Progressive rock and fusion jazz band Maneige was founded in Quebec in 1972 by