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Charles Gagnon (7
January 1949 – 29 May 2024),
known professionally as
Cayouche, was a
Canadian singer and
songwriter of
Acadian descent. Born in Moncton...
- writers, poets, and
musicians such as Lisa LeBlanc,
Radio Radio, Fayo,
Cayouche, Les Hay Babies, 1755,
Antonine Maillet and many
others have
produced works...
- Variety.
Retrieved May 26, 2024. "Le « vieux hippy »
Cayouche meurt à l'âge de 75 ans" ["Old Hippy"
Cayouche Dies at Age 75]. Radio-Canada (in French). May...
- (Rittz album), 2017 Last Call, by
Betty Blowtorch, 2003 Last Call, by
Cayouche, 2003 Last Call, by Jeff Healey, 2010 "Last Call" (Dave Van Ronk song)...
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Gustavo Mullem, 72,
Brazilian punk rock
guitarist (Camisa de Vênus) 29
Cayouche, 75,
Canadian country singer-songwriter
Mansour Seck, 69,
Senegalese worldbeat...
- The band
formed in 1992 with
locals Johnny Comeau,
Roland Gauvin, and
Cayouche with Louisiana's
Zachary Richard. In 1995, they won the East
Coast Music...
- lawyer, politician, and
Mayor of Kitchener,
Ontario (b. 1937) May 29 –
Cayouche, singer-songwriter (b. 1949) May 31 –
Robert Pickton,
serial killer, serial...
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Gagnon (born 1980),
Canadian skateboarder Réginald
Charles Gagnon,
known as
Cayouche (born 1949),
Canadian musician Rene
Gagnon (1925–1979),
American soldier...
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Charlie Colin, Doug Ingle, Mark Gormley,
Richard M. Sherman,
Rodger Fox,
Cayouche, Doug Dagger, Ed Mann,
Colin Gibb,
Brother Marquis, C.Gambino, Rose-Marie...
- 77,
American basketball player (Denver Rockets,
Philadelphia 76ers).
Cayouche, 75,
Canadian singer-songwriter, cancer. Jack Clemons, 80,
American aerospace...