Geneviève Toupin’s particular blend of folk music is all her own. Informed by the percussive powwows of her Metis roots, her intimate songs go from haunting harmonies to catchy melodies, with her voice all the while invoking the prairie wind.
Bïa is a singer that was born in Brazil, but now lives in Quebec and France. In her music, different aspects of the cultures and traditions of these countries blend seamlessly.
“With seeds sown in Argentina, I grew up in Mexico and blossomed in Gaspésie. I flourish everywhere people play, sing and speak the universal language of music that comes from the heart.”
D’Harmo brings together four of the finest harmonica players on the Quebec music scene. This genre-bending quartet featuring the entire range of the harmonica family (diatonic, chromatic, bass and chord) delves into an entirely original repertoire inspired by Quebec’s traditionnal music, jazz, klezmer and avant garde.
For the past twenty years, Yves Desrosiers has been actively contributing to the musical scene in Quebec, most notably as a singer, guitar player, composer, arranger and producer. In 2007, he released Chansons indociles, a very personal album, entirely composed of original songs.