La Rue Kétanou

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La Rue Kétanou is a French music group mixing elements of reggae music, bohemian style of life, theater, poetry and humor. Its name means literally The street is ours.

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[edit] History of the band

The group itself is composed of musicians Mourad Musset, Olivier Leite and Florent Vintrigner, all of them coming from the Théâtre du fil in Paris. At First, La Rue Kétanou was playing in the streets of la Rochelle and the île de Ré. The show was a mix between theater and music. Their motto was C'est pas nous qui sommes à la rue, c'est la rue Kétanou, meaning We don't live in the street, the street is ours.

After spending some time living a semi bohemian life, the group ended up meeting Bibou, a member of Tryo, who asked them to be the opening act for the Tryo shows at L'Olympia and for the rest of their tour.

The first album of La Rue Kétanou, En attendant les caravanes (Waiting for the caravans) was finally produced in 2001. After some time doing tours throughout France, the group completed a second album Y'a des cigales dans la fourmilière (Cicadas in the ant-hill) in 2002. In 2004, they released a live album Ouvert à double tour. However, after this album, there were rumours that they were about to break up. Fortunately, these rumours ended up being untrue. Florent, however, spent some time in a related project, the group T'inquiète Lazare. Mourad and Olivier also formed a new band with several other musicians and friends, Mon côté punk.

After this pause, the group is touring again with two new members, Pierre Joseph and Simoné Monticelloni.

[edit] Official members

  • Florent Vintrigner: accordion
  • Olivier Leite: guitar
  • Mourad Musset: guitar

[edit] Discography

  • En attendant les caravanes (2001)
  • Y'a des cigales dans la fourmilière (2002)
  • Ouvert à double tour (2004)

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