Francouvertes
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Francouvertes is an annual Canadian music festival in Montreal, which spotlights emerging francophone musical artists from Quebec.[1]
At the end of each year's festival, three finalists are named, following which a jury presents an award of $10,000 to an artist chosen as the Best New Artist of the Year.
Winners
1995
- Sylvie Royer
- 8e porte à gauche
- Les Tchigaboux
1996
- Jocelyn Bigras
- Garnote
- Danielle Richard et sa cage de bruits
1997
- Ivy
- Sara Vafaï
- WD-40
1999
- Apogée
- Gwenwed
- Le Quartier des papillons souterrains
2000
- Loco Locass
- Gaétan Leboeuf
- Les Cowboys Fringants
2001
- La Chango Family
- ?Alice!
- Hugo Bonneville
2002
- Kulcha Connection
- Karlof Orchestra
- Karkwa
2003
- Syncop
- Les Breastfeeders
- Les Goules
2005
- Damien Robitaille
- Caniche Hara-Kiri
- Masse Poésie
2006
- Ma blonde est une chanteuse
- David Marin
- Mathieu Mathieu
2007
- Mimosa
- Émilie Proulx
- Deya
2008
- La Patère Rose
- Le Citoyen
- Bonjour Brumaire
2009
- Ariel
- Francis d'Octobre
- Mad'Moizèle Giraf
2010
- Bernard Adamus[2]
- Monogrenade
- Alex Nevsky
References
- ↑ (French) "Bernard Adamus couronné aux Francouvertes". Le Devoir, May 4, 2010.
- ↑ "Bernard Adamus wins 2010 Francouvertes contest and SOCAN Best Song Award". SOCAN, May 7, 2010.
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