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
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
- 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)
- Jimmy Bourgoing (drums, quit before recording "Dehors novembre")
- Justin Allard (drums, replaced Jimmy Bourgoing)
- Jean-Denis Levasseur (clarinet & saxophone; joined for "Dehors novembre")
Additional associated musicians
- 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
Albums
- 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
- Les Colocs: L'integrale 1993-2000
See also
References
- ^ "Les Colocs Discography". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ^ "Les Colocs Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 25 January 2011.