Brasse-Camarade was a francophone rock and blues group from Ontario, Canada during the 1990s. They were one of the most popular and successful musical groups in Franco-Ontarian history, scoring Top 40 hits in Quebec, Portugal and France and becoming in 1995 the first Franco-Ontarian group ever to reach #1 on the MusiquePlus charts in Quebec.
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- Brasse-Camarade was a francophone rock and blues group from Ontario, Canada during the 1990s. They were one of the most popular and successful musical groups in Franco-Ontarian history, scoring Top 40 hits in Quebec, Portugal and France and becoming in 1995 the first Franco-Ontarian group ever to reach #1 on the MusiquePlus charts in Quebec. The band's two core members, brothers François and Pierre Lamoureux, were born in Sudbury, and later lived in Toronto, Ottawa and Penetanguishene before moving to Montreal to study music at McGill University. They subsequently released their first album in 1993, and released seven more albums before ending the band in 1999. The Lamoureux brothers now run Fogolabs, a company which produces concert films and DVDs, including releases for Rush, Branford Marsalis, Cowboy Junkies and Willie Nelson.
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- Brasse-Camarade was a francophone rock and blues group from Ontario, Canada during the 1990s. They were one of the most popular and successful musical groups in Franco-Ontarian history, scoring Top 40 hits in Quebec, Portugal and France and becoming in 1995 the first Franco-Ontarian group ever to reach #1 on the MusiquePlus charts in Quebec.
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