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formed in 1976 from the then youth and nature movement Wielewaaljongeren. The group name refers to the salon dance
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, transliterated into
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as
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or Kadril.


History

Kadril started with Erwin, Peter and Harlind Libbrecht, along with Bart de Cock. Hans Quaghebeur soon joined the group. The five original members are still the core of the group. Kadril initially began playing Irish and French music before being persuaded to play Flemish music by Herman Dewitt of the Flemish folk band :nl: 't Kliekske. Prior to the release of their self-titled LP in 1986, they performed at fairs and neighbourhood parties. Kadril was invited to participate in the
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production (with Dree Peremans). This was their initial collaboration with Patrick Riguelle. In 1990, their folk and folk-rock album ''De Vogel in de muite'' was released. In 1994, a collaboration with Patrick Riguelle was released on the CD ''Nooit met Krijt''. Two years later, the live album ''De Groote boodschap'' was released, ending the collaboration with Patrick, who was replaced by
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. The first CD was released with Eva, which was aptly called ''Eva''. In 2001, they released the two-disc compilation album ''All the Best''. To celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2003, the group released a second new album with Eva entitled ''Pays''. It was produced by
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, the leader of the French folk group Malicorne. In 2004, Kadril collaborated with the Galician singers and musicians of Ialma and Alumea to create the album ''La Paloma Negra''. In October of that year, Eva De Roovere left the group, being replaced by Mariken Boussemaere. In 2005, Kadril released ''The Other Shore / De Andere Kust'' with songs relating to emigration to America. Foreign guests Szilvia Bognár and Heather Grabham joined the band's new singer Mariken Boussemaere. In 2006, to honour their 30th anniversary, Kadril was the main guest at the Nekka-Night in the Antwerp Sportpaleis. On 7 September 2007, they were joined by Sois Belle in
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at a benefit concert for
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. In the spring of 2009, Kadril released the new CD ''Mariage''. Later that year, Mariken Boussemaere left the group, playing her last performance at the Gooikoorts folk festival.
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became the new lead singer of Kadril. In 2011 Kadril released the double CD compilation album ''Grand Cru''. In addition to a selection from their previous CDs, this also included unpublished new recordings. In 2014 their most recent album ''Archaï'' was released. On January 9, 2017, guitarist
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suddenly died of heart failure at the age of fifty. While performing at
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2017, Patrick Riguelle left the band.


Band Members

Current members *Peter Libbrecht - violin, vocals, percussion, harmonica (1976-) *Harlind Libbrecht - mandolin, dulcimer, slide guitar, vocals (1976-) *Bart De Cock - bagpipes,
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, accordion (1976-) *Erwin Libbrecht - acoustic guitar,
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, banjo, vocals (1976-) *Koen Dewaele - bass (1999-) *Karla Verlie - vocals, accordion (2009-) *Jonathan Callens - drums (2011-) Former members *Hans Quaghebeur -
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, accordion, fife, dulcimer, banjo (1986-2010) *Jo Van Houtte - double bass (1986-?) *Patrick Riguelle - vocals (1990-1997) *Dirk Verhegge - electric guitar, banjo (1990-2012) *Willy Seeuws - drums (1990-1994) *Philippe Mobers - drums (1994-2003 2004-2011) *
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- vocals (1998-2004) *Ron Reuman - drums (2003-2004) *Mariken Boussemaere - vocals, flute (2004-2009) *Lieven Huys - electric guitar (2013-2017; Died 2017)


Discography

* Kadril (1986) * De Vogel in de Muite (1990) * Nooit met Krijt (1994) * De Groote Boodschap - Live (1996) * Eva (1999) * All the Best (2001) * Pays (2003) * La Paloma Negra (2004) * De Andere Kust (2005) * Mariage (2009) * Grand Cru (2011) * Archaï (2014)


References


External links


Official website
{{Authority Control Belgian folk music groups Musical groups established in 1976