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La Volée d'Castors (''A Flock of Beavers'') is a Canadian
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music group formed in 1993. Since the late 1990s, they performed in Quebec and have toured 15 countries.


History

The band from the
Lanaudière Lanaudière (, ) is one of the seventeen administrative regions of Quebec, Canada, situated immediately to the northeast of Montreal. It has a total population ( 2016 Census) of 494,796 inhabitants, an increase of 4.9% over the 2011 census. Geogr ...
region was formed in 1993 by Nicolas Froment, Mathieu Lacas, Martin Mailhot, and Sébastien Parent. Their first album, ''Galant'', was released in 1994. In 1995 they were joined by Frédéric Bourgeois from
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, and for the first time they performed outside the province of
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, at the
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in
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,
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. Réjean Brunet was added to the lineup in 1996, and for a year the ''Castors'' were the official musicians of a traditional Lanaudière dance ensemble, les ''Petits Pas Jacadiens''. They also performed occasional concerts in and around Montreal and Quebec City. 1997 marked a turning point for the band when they produced themselves at a world folk festival in
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, France, in their first international performance. In 1998, their second album, ''
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'', was launched, and the ''Castors'' were invited to various radio and televised live performances which helped increase their popularity. They played in the United States for the first time in 1999 at the
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, in
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, and at the same time they produced a video for ''Belle embarquez!''. The new millennium saw them performing concerts across Canada and in the United States, notably at the North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance in
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, Ohio. Their third album, ''VDC'', recorded in Saint-Calixte, was released the same year and earned the group a nomination at the 2001 Juno Awards in the ''Best Roots and traditional album-group''. In 2001 they went on a tour that took them across Canada and Europe. They collected a ''Félix'' at the
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awards for the best traditional album. The following year, original member Nicolas Froment left the band, to be replaced by
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from Gaspésie. Again the band embarked on a European tour, in which they took part at the Hebridean Celtic Festival in Scotland and the Tonder Folk Festival in Denmark. Back in Quebec they also performed live with La Bottine Souriante and toured across the province. In 2003 their fourth album, ''Migration'', was released and the band toured North America, Europe, and for the first time, played in Japan, Malaysia, at the Rainforest World Music Festival, Australia, at the
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, and New Zealand. The
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and the
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also welcomed the ''Castors'', who were joined that year by
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, a percussionist experienced in Cuban and
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. Since 2004 the band has taken care of itself independently, and has continued to perform concerts in Europe and North America. In 2005, their first live album, '' Y'a du monde à messe'', was released. A new member, Frédéric Beauséjour, was welcomed the same year.


Members

* Frédéric Beauséjour 2005– * Frédéric Bourgeois (Accordion, feet, harmonica, voice) 1995– *
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(Percussions) 2003– *
Mathieu Lacas Mathieu is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * André Mathieu (1929–1968), Canadian pianist and composer * Anselme Mathieu (1828–1895), French Provençal poet * Claude-Louis Mathieu (1783–1875) ...
(Violin) 1993– *
Sébastien Parent Sébastien is a common French given name. It is a French form of the Latin name ''Sebastianus'' meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Greek word ''σεβαστος'', or ''sebastos'', mea ...
(Guitars, banjo, voice) 1993–


Former members

*
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1993–2006 *
Nicolas Froment Nicolas Froment () was a French painter of the Early Renaissance. Froment is one of the most notable representatives of the Second School of Avignon (''École d'Avignon''), a group of artists at the court of the Popes in Avignon, who were loca ...
1993–2001 *
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2001–2005 *
Réjean Brunet Réjean or Rejean is a French masculine given name. Notable people with this name include: *Réjean Cloutier (born 1960), former professional hockey player *Réjean Cournoyer (born 1971), Canadian actor and singer *Réjean Ducharme (1941–2017), Qu ...
1996-2006


Discography

*1994: ''Galant'' *1998: ''Par monts et par vaux'' *2000: ''VDC'' *2003: ''Migration'' *2005: ''Y'a du monde à messe'' *2006: ''L'album du temps des fêtes'' *2010: ''Le retour''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Volee of Castors, La Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups from Quebec Canadian folk music groups Canadian Celtic music groups