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French Acadian band from Prince Edward Island. Includes biographies, interviews, photos, reviews, schedule, news and audio clips (RealPlayer required).
http://www.barachois.com/home_en.htm
Blou, a musical group from Nova Scotia's Acadie, has a vast repertoire of original, contemporary, and traditional music.
http://www.blou.ca
Digital selection of documents, photos and artifacts from archival collection of this composer/musician. Site has biography, music and photos of original exhibition at LAC.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/champagne/index-e.html
Searchable database created from a catalogue of French-language popular music recordings published between 1962 and 1979. Information about the Disc-O-Logue archive and creator, Louise Lamothe.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/discologue/index-e.html
Musical production featuring musicians, dancers, drummers, and singers from Black, Acadian, Aboriginal, and Celtic cultures.
http://www.drumshow.ca/
Known internationally as one of the biggest francophone festivals outside Québec, Foire Brayonne is one of New Brunswick's most dynamic cultural events. This colourful festival is comprised of concerts as well as cultural and sporting events.
http://www.foirebrayonne.com/
Mary Travers-Bolduc was a singer-songwriter, harmonica player, and fiddler. She sang about the daily problems and difficulties of ordinary life and recorded a hit right in the middle of the depression. She went on to sing for princes and presidents, but to her fans she would always be « La Bolduc ».
http://www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10209
Musique 400 is an early music, song, and dance performing troupe. Includes history, appearances, and booking information.
http://www.musique400.ca
Exhibition of musical instruments originating from Francophone countries, including musical traditions to which they are identified.
http://www.civilization.ca/arts/resonance/resinte.html
Biography, humanitarian work, photo gallery, upcoming appearances, and music samples of a young woman who works to preserve the Metis culture through her fiddling and jigging.
http://www.sierranoble.ca/
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