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Ad Vielle Que Pourra

A forward thinking Quebec music group who utilizes traditional France instrumentation and music and fuses it with components of Gypsy polkas and Venezuelan waltzes, Advertisement Vielle Que Pourra have recorded many albums for the Green Linnet label, including a self-titled debut, 1989’s Come What May and 1993’s Musaique. Menage a …

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Maneige

The bottom line is, Maneige was Quebec’s response to Pierre Moerlen’s Gong. But before achieving the comparative commercial achievement of its percussion-driven jazz-rock recipe, the group experienced an interval of complex, free of charge improv-tinged progressive rock and roll that ended using the departure of clarinetist/pianist Jérôme Langlois in 1976. …

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Le Vent du Nord

Located in Quebec, Le Vent du Nord (The Blowing wind from the North) certainly are a four-member group focusing on the original French-Canadian folk that locals make reference to as Quebecois music (or la musique québécoise in French). The accordion, the violin, the mandolin, as well as the hurdy-gurdy (a …

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La Bottine Souriante

Making use of their lively foot-tapping, propelling Celtic melodies, La Bottine Souriante craft a few of the most exciting sounds of Quebec. Dirty Linen known as them “the best band on the planet,” as the BBC shown them with an honor as Greatest Live Folk Work of 2000. La Bottine …

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