Les Colocs
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Les Colocs | |
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Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Alternative rock, blues, swing revival, Senegalese music |
Years active | 1990 | –2000
Labels | BMG Musicomptoir |
Past members | Dédé Fortin Patrick Esposito Di Napoli Mike Sawatzky Serge Robert Jimmy Bourgoing André Vanderbiest |
Website | colocs |
Les Colocs (The Roommates) were a rock music group from Québec formed in 1990 in Montreal.
Profile
[edit]Founded in 1990 and fronted by Dédé Fortin, Les Colocs made music in Quebec French. Their sound, infused with brass sounds, was inspired by swing, country, blues and African music; in 1998, they collaborated with the Senegal-born Diouf brothers for the album Dehors novembre.
Members
[edit]- Dédé Fortin (songwriting, vocals, guitar, drums, etc.)
- Mike Sawatzky (guitar, saxophone & harmonica)
- Serge Robert (double bass; later known as Mononc' Serge, quit after "Atrocetomique" for a solo career)
- André Vanderbiest (double bass; replaced Serge Robert)
- Patrick Esposito Di Napoli (harmonica; died of AIDS in 1994)
- Justin Allard (drums, replaced Jimmy Bourgoing)
- Jean-Denis Levasseur (clarinet & saxophone; joined for "Dehors novembre")
Additional associated musicians
[edit]- Louis Léger (guitar)
- Cameron delay (guitar)
- Mara Tremblay (violin)
- Joel Zifkin (violin)
- Guy Bélanger (harmonica)
- Benoît Gagné (trombone)
- Benoît Piché (trumpet)
- Élage Diouf|El Hadji Fall Diouf (singer and percussionist)
- Pape Abdou Karim Diouf (singer and percussionist)
- Michel Dufour (drums)
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Les Colocs (1993)[1]
- Atrocetomique (live; 1995)
- Dehors novembre (1998)[2]
- Les années 1992-1995 (compilation; 2001)
- Suite 2116 (posthumous; 2001)
- Live 1993-1998 (live compilation; 2004)
- Il me parle de bonheur (2009)
Videography
[edit]- Les Colocs: L'integrale 1993-2000
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Les Colocs Discography". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ^ "Les Colocs Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 25 January 2011.