La Chicane
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La Chicane | |
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Origin | Val d'Or, Quebec |
Country | Canada |
Years active | 1993–2003? |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | independent |
Members | Martin Bédard Daniel Desjardins Éric Maheu Christian Legault Éric Lemieux |
La Chicane is a francophone rock band from Quebec, Canada. The group is currently inactive, although available biographies have not reported an official band break-up. Reports are that band members have been active on individual projects in recent years.
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[edit] Members
- Dany Bédar, bassist (founding-2001, left for solo career)
- Martin Bédard, drummer and Dany Bedar brother
- Daniel 'Boom' Desjardins, vocalist
- Christian Legault, guitarist
- Éric Lemieux, keyboardist
- Éric Maheu, bassist (2001-present, replaced Dany Bédard)
- Alain Villeneuve, guitarist (1994-2000)
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 2000: Juno Awards, winner for Best Selling Francophone Album (En Catimini), nominee for Best Group.
- 2002: Juno Awards, nominee for Best Selling Francophone Album (Disparu).
- 2004: Juno Awards, nominee for Group of the Year.
[edit] Discography
- 1999: En Catimini
- 2000: Disparu
- 2003: Ent' nous autres
- 2006: La Chicane: 1998-2006 (Best Of)
[edit] External links
- (French) La Chicane official website (dormant as of May 2006)
- (French) Quebec Info Musique: La Chicane
- (French) Musique Plus: La Chicane