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  2. Genticorum - Wikipedia

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    Genticorum (/ dʒ ɒ n t iː k ə ˈ r ʌ m / jon-tee-kə-RUM) [1] is a popular traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Members are Pascal Gemme ( fiddle , and vocals), Yann Falquet (guitar, jaw harp , and vocals), and Nicholas Williams ( wooden flute , accordion), replacing Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand ( wooden ...

  3. Malins Plaisirs - Wikipedia

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    Malins Plaisirs is the second album released by the Canadian trio, Genticorum. Their sound combines traditional (contemporary) Québécois music with several other genres of music. Nominated for a 2006 Juno Award (Canada) [1] and Félix Award (Quebec). [citation needed]

  4. List of bands from Canada - Wikipedia

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    Genticorum (2000–) Les Georges Leningrad (1999–2007) Georgian Bay Symphony (1972–) Gerald Danovitch Saxophone Quartet (1968–1997) Germans (1999–2010, 2013)

  5. Gentius - Wikipedia

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    The Illyrian name Gentius appears to derive from PIE *ǵenh₁-"to beget", cognate to Latin gens, gentis "kin, clan, race". [10] It must reflect the reconstructed noun *gent(i)yos, designating the king as the head of his kin, like the Proto-Germanic *kun-ing-az. [11]

  6. 7th Canadian Folk Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    Genticorum - Nagez Rameurs; Dave Gunning - ...a tribute to John Allan Cameron; Finest Kind - For Honour and For Gain; De Temps Antan - Les Habits de Papier;

  7. Lissa Schneckenburger - Wikipedia

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    She has additionally performed with bands: Gaelic Storm, [15] Solas, [16] Le Vent Du Nord, Genticorum, [17] The Fretless, [18] Cherish The Ladies, [19] and appeared on the Christmas Celtic Sojourn. [20] Lissa released her debut album Mad Hatter at age 18 in 1997, marking the beginning of a life-long career in music.

  8. Category:Musical groups from Montreal - Wikipedia

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    B. Bad Flirt; Banlieue Rouge; Banx & Ranx; The Barr Brothers; Beast (Canadian band) Beau Dommage; The Beau-Marks; Belgrave (band) Bell Orchestre; The Bells (band)

  9. Celtic music in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Genticorum, a traditional and Celtic band performing at a Solstice Festival, 18 June 2011. There are strong ties between traditional Québécois music and the music of Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and the Maritimes. The songs generally draw more from the French tradition, whereas the dance tunes are more closely related to Celtic traditions.