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group, consisting of siblings Paul Campagne, Michelle Campagne, and Suzanne Campagne. The three previously recorded and performed with several other family members as Folle Avoine, and formed Hart-Rouge with another sibling, Annette Campagne, when that band ended. Annette left the band in the mid-1990s. The band perform traditional folk songs and original material in both
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and
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. They have also recorded some material in Canadian
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languages. Their sister
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also continued a career in music, performing independently as a children's entertainer. Their father, Émile Campagne, has also released 2 albums of traditional folk songs. Originally from Willow Bunch,
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, the Campagne family are among the most notable
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personalities in Canada. Hart-Rouge was the original name of their hometown. The band is currently based in
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.


Discography

;Albums * ''Hart-Rouge'' (1988) * ''Inconditionnel'' (1990) * ''Le dernier mois de l'année'' (1992) * ''Blue Blue Windows'' (1993) * ''La fabrique'' (1994) * ''Bonsoir Québec'' (1995) * ''Beaupré's Home'' (1997) * ''Nouvelle-France'' (1998) * ''Une histoire de famille'' (1998) * ''J'ai fait un rêve'' (2001) ;Contributing artist * ''Keith Hunter and the Witness for Christ Gospel Choir'' (1995) * ''
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'' (2005)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hart Rouge Musical groups with year of establishment missing Musical groups from Saskatchewan Canadian folk music groups Family musical groups Red House Records artists