Garolou

Garolou

Garolou

Musical artist


Garolou is a Canadian progressive and folk-rock group. Formed in 1975 by French Canadians from Ontario and Quebec, the band was originally called Lougarou, but had to change its name after being sued by a dance troupe named Les Loups-garous. The group became popular not only in Quebec but across Canada, with its rock sound and its lyrics taken from French and French Canadian traditional songs.

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In 1993 the band made a return supported by many concerts each year. The band performed at many music festivals such as the Festival International d'été de Québec and the Festival franco-ontarien. The band released in 1997 a live album called Réunion that captured Garolou's live experience and, two years later, a brand new album called Mémoire Vive.

Garolou has won two Félix Awards (ADISQ Gala) for the albums Garolou (1978) and Romancero (1980) and a Gold certification for the album Garolou (1978).

Band members

Current members

Former members

Additional musicians (albums)

Additional musicians (concerts)

Discography

Albums

  • 1999 Mémoire Vive (album)
  • 1997 Réunion (live album)
  • 1982 Centre-Ville (album)
  • 1980 Romancero (album)
  • 1978 Garolou (album)
  • 1976 Lougarou (album)

Compilation albums

  • 1991 Tableaux d'hier V.2
  • 1991 Tableaux d'hier V.1
  • 1981 Profil (album)

Other compilations

  • 2000 Québec Rock, vol. 2 (CD)
  • 1998 La nuit sur l'étang 1973-1998 (CD)
  • 1981 Les Félix / Gagnants 1980 (CD)
  • "Ah toi belle hirondelle"
  • "Germaine"
  • "La belle Françoise"
  • "À la claire fontaine"
  • "Victoria"
  • "La partance"
  • "La complainte du Maréchal Biron"
  • "Aux Illinois"

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