Les Colocs

Les Colocs were a major musical band of the Quebec music scene of the 1990s.

Profile

Founded in 1990 and fronted by Dd Fortin, Les Colocs gave Quebecers unique songs colored with humanity, simplicity and social conscience (especially regarding poverty). They marked the history of Quebec music with their sound, infused with brass sounds, first very wild and festive, later more mellow, as well as more inspired by ska & african music. This new direction inspired a collaboration with the Senegal-born Diouf brothers for the album Dehors novembre. The group promoted tolerance and had a multicultural line up (for example, Mike Sawatzky is a Cree from Saskatchewan, Andr Vanderbiest is from Belgium and Patrick Esposito Di Napoli was from the French Catalonia). Dd Fortin (as well as other members like Serge Robert, later to be known as Mononc' Serge) was a passionate Quebec sovereigntist and brought the band to play an important role in the 1995 Quebec referendum via partisan shows. They were part of the resurgence of political songwriting in Quebec, after a drought in the 1980s and part of the 1990s caused by the said Post-Referendum Syndrome. They were past contenders in the music band contest L'Empire des futures stars. The festive nature of many of their songs is sharply contrasted by a difficult destiny, marred by the 1994 death of member Patrick Esposito Di Napoli, a victim of AIDS; the band effectively came to an end in 2000 when frontman Fortin took his own life. They are considered to hold a major place in the history and evolution of the Music of Quebec and are still loved by many music fans.

Members

  • Dd 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)
  • Andr Vanderbiest (double bass; replaced Serge Robert)
  • Patrick Esposito Di Napoli (harmonica; died of AIDS in 1994)
  • Jimmy Bourgoing (drums, quit after recording "Dehors novembre")
  • Justin Allard (drums, replaced Jimmy Bourgouin)
  • Jean-Denis Levasseur (clarinet & saxophone; joined for "Dehors novembre")
  • Etc.

Discography

  • Les Colocs
  • Atrocetomique
  • Dehors novembre
  • Suite 2116
  • Live 1993-1998

See also

External link

Colocs, Les

 

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