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  2. Brasse-Camarade - Wikipedia

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    Brasse-Camarade was a Canadian francophone rock group from Ontario, Canada. The band's two core members, brothers François and Pierre Lamoureux, were born in Sudbury, and later lived in Toronto, Ottawa, and Penetanguishene before moving to Montreal to study music at McGill University. They subsequently released their first album in 1993 and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Monogrenade - Wikipedia

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    After releasing their first EP in 2009, entitled La saveur des fruits on Paper Bag Records, they came in second place at the 2010 edition of Les Francouvertes. [1]The band gained attention when the video for their song Ce soir was featured on Mashable's list of Top 10 Stop-Motion Videos on Youtube.

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

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    D. France D'Amour; Carolanne D'Astous-Paquet; Cindy Daniel; Julie Daraîche; Marie Davidson; Sophie Day (singer) Luc de Larochellière; Audrey De Montigny; Paul Demers

  6. 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 ...

  7. La Chicane - Wikipedia

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    In early 2020, the band announced the release of a new album titled Quand ça va bien. Songs on the album were written by Boom Desjardins, Eric Maheux and Dany Bédar. [ 9 ] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the planned release of the album in May was put on hold, along with the accompanying tour.

  8. LGS (band) - Wikipedia

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    LGS standing for Le Groupe Swing is a Canadian néo-trad band of Franco-Ontarian origins. The band started as Swing before change of name in 2017. The two main members of Swing are Michel Bénac and Jean-Philippe Goulet.

  9. List of Canadian musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Canadian musicians. Only notable individuals appear here; bands are listed at List of bands from Canada . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.