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Garolou is a
Canadian progressive and folk-rock group.
Formed in 1975 by
French Canadians from
Ontario and Quebec, the band was
originally called Lougarou...
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Ramones (1977) (engineer) Au nord de
notre vie - CANO (1977) (engineer)
Garolou -
Garolou (1978) (producer, mixing, engineer, percussion) More
Songs About Buildings...
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Desjardins Céline Dion
Diane Dufresne Jean-Pierre
Ferland André
Gagnon Garolou Garou Corey Hart
Laurence Jalbert Pierre Lapointe Daniel Lavoie Jean Leloup...
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Quebec artists Jean-Pierre Ferland,
Richard Séguin,
Lucien Francœur and
Garolou. In 1994,
another important music recording facility was
built in Morin-Heights...
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Lalonde joined the award-winning rock
group Garolou. He
contributed to the
albums Romancero (1980), and
Garolou (1978), for
which the band won Félix Awards...
- Kate
Ceberano Dollar Marianne Faithfull Fine
Young Cannibals Funkapolitan Garolou Genesis Buddy Greco Grotus Adelaide Hall The
Kinks Lisp Guy
Lombardo Los...
- Po****r
artists of the 70s
included Harmonium, Offenbach,
Plume Latraverse,
Garolou and Beau Dommage, as well as
Michel Rivard.
Country music, in both French...
- (2002–) The
Gandharvas (1989–2000)
Ganglion (2005–2011)
Garfield (1974–)
Garolou (1975–)
Garry Lee and the
Showdown (1980–1994) The
Garrys (2015–) Gary...
- Two-Step "La
danse à limonade" (original title, "La
danse de la limonade") –
Garolou (1980), on the
album Romancero –
Midlife Two-Step "Mamou Two Step" – Lawrence...
- lifetime. A
story of Biron's last days is told in French-Canadian
group Garolou's 1978 rock song "La
complainte du maréchal Biron". In the song,
Biron is...