Brasse-Camarade
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Brasse-Camarade was a francophone rock and blues group from Ontario, Canada during the 1990s, led by brothers François and Pierre Lamoureux. They were one of the most popular and successful musical groups in Franco-Ontarian history, scoring Top 40 hits in Quebec, Portugal and France.
The band was discontinued at the end of the 1990s.
[edit] Members
- Arnold Bondi (until 1993)
- François Lamoureux
- Pierre Lamoureux
- Jim Pistilli (from 1993)
[edit] Discography
- 1993: Brasse-Camarade
- 1994: Fonce!
- 1996: Princesse des Bayous
- 1997: Les étrangers
- 1997: Mil Razoes
- 1998: Rêve et réalité
- 1998: Mil Razoes/Mille raisons
- 1998: Tard/Éternel/Éterno
[edit] External links
- (French) Francophonies canadiennes: Brasse-Camarade
- (French) National Film Board: summary of Brasse-Camarade documentary
- (French) APCM: Pierre Lamoureux receives Prix Hommage (franco-Ontarian music honour)
- (French) APCM discography
- (French) University of Ottawa: Brasse-Camarade profile