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1755
OriginNew Brunswick, Canada
GenresFolk, Country, Rock
Years active1975 (1975)–1984

1755 (pronounced seventeen fifty-five) is an Acadian band formed by Kenneth Saulnier, Pierre Robichaud, Roland Gauvin, Donald Boudreau and Ronald Dupuis. The band was active from 1975 to 1984, when it officially disbanded. After they broke up, every member of the band went on to work on solo albums, or joined new bands such as Les Méchants Maquereaux.

1755 combined folk, country and rock, with traditional folk song lyrics, or original compositions from the band members or from Acadian poet Gérald Leblanc. The most of the songs are performed in the French dialect of south eastern New-Brunswick, known as "chiac", but some compositions are in English as well. The group is considered an icon of modern Acadian culture, and is credited for launching the modern Acadian musical scene at the international level and for influencing several Acadian artists and bands that came after them, such as Fayo or Dominique Dupuis.

Although officially broken up, 1755 often reunite to perform shows and summer tours, especially during Acadian-related festivities such as National Acadian Day. A particularly notable show was at the Moncton Coliseum, during the first Acadian World Congress in 1994, which was filmed and turned into a live album Les retrouvailles de la famille and a video release on VHS and DVD.

Discography

1978: 1755
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hallo Joe" (Instrumental)Traditional2:10
2."C.B. Buddie"Pierre Robichaud, Roland Gauvin3:47
3."Confession"Pierre Robichaud2:30
4."La Toune À Louis Arsenault" (Instrumental)Traditional1:50
5."Le Monde Qu'on Connait"Gérald Leblanc, Roland Gauvin3:12
6."Maudite Guerre"Folk song, but 1755 reprised Zachary Richard's version6:38
7."Rue Dufferin"Gérald Leblanc, Roland Gauvin2:40
8."Boire Ma Bouteille"Gérald Leblanc, Roland Gauvin2:01
9."U.I.C. (Unemployment Insurance Commission)"Pierre Robichaud, Ralph Williams2:12
10."Le Monde a Bien Changé"Gérald Leblanc, Pierre Robichaud2:30
11."Geddap Sam"Traditional2:36
12."Vie de Fou"Gérald Leblanc, Pierre Robichaud1:30
13."Je Chante Pour Toi"Gérald Leblanc, Pierre Robichaud2:32
Total length:36:08
  • 1979: Vivre à la Baie
  • 1982: Synergie
  • 1994: Les retrouvailles de la famille (live)
  • 1999: Yousque T'es Rendu?, re-release of Synergie

Awards and honors

  • In February 2008, 1755 received the Dr Helen Creighton Lifetime Achievement Award for their musical contribution at the East Coast Music Award ceremony.[1]

References

  1. ^ [1]

Further reading

  • "1755: History – The Musical Group 1755". Université de Moncton. Retrieved 2010-08-18.