gives an interview to John Chenay. To download → click here!
A idols Rémi Bolduc, John Coltrane, has died at the age of 37. In his own words, he said: "We must all make a conscious effort to create positive change in the world" .
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We present Rémi Bolduc in action with a room that He was composed of: Mr. Coleman
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Bolduc gave an interview to John Chenay, as part of a promotional tour for a concert he will give the Orford Arts Centre.
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------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ Who is Rémi Bolduc
? Here is a short biography found → http://www.stationbleue.com/artistes.f/bolducjazzensemble_re.bio.php
Well, if everything you've read and heard gives you a taste, if the idea of an evening with Remi and his cronies interests you, all in a country setting in the Eastern Townships , so why not go to the Orford Arts Centre?
JAIN BOLDUC HONOURS TWO GIANTS: CHARLIE PARKER AND JOHN COLTRANE for the Orford Arts Centre.
Soloists: Rémi Bolduc, David Bellemare and alto saxophone, tenor saxophone and alto
On Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 20h to the concert hall Gilles Lefebvre, Festival Orford 2009
Tickets: (819) 843-3981 Regular price: 37 $
The website of the Orford Arts Centre: http://www.arts-orford.org/sgc/cache/bypass/lang/fr/pid/493?frame=1
Monday, June 22, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
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Well now, that's it!
I am well and truly married to Monchéri!
And if we had dreamed of good humor, sharing, sunshine (uh, not here in fact), smiles, fiesta .. it was just a dream we have lived!
Ok, we got married the only weekend of May when it was rotten, but I assure you I felt nothing! My throat a little more ... this is the first time in my life that I finally lost his voice!
So now, between tears, three laughs, we said OK.
So many emotions ... ooh lala! I cried a lot, but so much! And laughed a lot ... good, in fact the pictures, or I cry, I laugh either! Between 2 and there's no worse that's it! And this hyper
important question that I posed at the end, at the crucial moment to sign the register that says it is I am not Madame because I spent the expiration limit for me Miss call, but because the gentleman next door has been crazy enough to want me as a wife ...
"Uh .. I sign my name or my JF married name? Bah ah yeah, it's stupid question like eh, but hey! And yes, besides, I'm so cheesy, I take the name Monchéri and I throw in the trash one of my daddy that I carried so long and so proudly ... but my side mailbox at extension if you like, I knew well, and j'trouve one name is cleaner. And I'm proud to be Monchéri MRS. In short, all that to say that I signed my new name with a signature that I had not even attempted to do before! And
bin not bad for a first, I tell you! Call Me Madam
Monchéri from now on for the better and for worse, in wealth and poverty, until death do us part.
ah yes, and glimpses of what it was that unforgettable day in my Coupin témouine and Heid, on his Foo-Blog (tearing his race the way!): there
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
How Do You Clean A Pressing Comb?
To celebrate worthily our 4 years of love, this Saturday with Monchéri we will say YES to life!
Accompanied by our 3 little wonders, surrounded by our families and our close friends, we celebrate this beautiful love that unites us for 4 years.
Happiness is not a utopia, there is, and I saw him every day since that Sunday in 2005!
Love is present every day in my life since I met Monchéri, and I relish this opportunity and continue to savor every day of our lives.
So now, tomorrow I am going to prepare this wonderful celebration in our house, a symbol of our construction, a reflection of our family ...
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Francois Cousineau-Interview unavailable
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WARNING: This interview took place in a bucolic setting that is available for listening until Sunday! Sorry, this is a desire of Mr. Cousineau
Length of interview: 60 minutes
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When we think of great hit songs that have marked the singular course of the career of Diane Dufresne or the incredible ballad T'es Belle Jean-Pierre Ferland, the name of Francois Cousineau rises immediately to mind. Composer, pianist, arranger, conductor and director, Francois Cousineau is a monumental treasure of the song here who has worked with leading artists of the French music scene such Robert Charlebois, Ginette Reno, Céline Dion, Pauline Julien, Georges Dor, Diane Dufresne, Maxime LeForestier, Claude Dubois and Jean-Pierre Ferland.
To listen live you click or double click on the green button:
If you do not see this button is green you need to download the latest version of Flash Player " → by clicking HERE!
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WARNING: This interview took place in a bucolic setting that is available for listening until Sunday! Sorry, this is a desire of Mr. Cousineau
Length of interview: 60 minutes
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When we think of great hit songs that have marked the singular course of the career of Diane Dufresne or the incredible ballad T'es Belle Jean-Pierre Ferland, the name of Francois Cousineau rises immediately to mind. Composer, pianist, arranger, conductor and director, Francois Cousineau is a monumental treasure of the song here who has worked with leading artists of the French music scene such Robert Charlebois, Ginette Reno, Céline Dion, Pauline Julien, Georges Dor, Diane Dufresne, Maxime LeForestier, Claude Dubois and Jean-Pierre Ferland.
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