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shortly thereafter. This project was intended both as a music group and a new approach to collective improvisation; Duguay published its manifesto in 1970. The group released a number of albums on the avant-garde side of Quebec's
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region of Quebec, an event that he later chronicled on the semi-autobiographical track "La bittt à Tibi" on his first album. He began writing poetry in the 1950s, and his first two anthologies were published in 1966 and 1967.
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cultural event. Duguay released several more solo albums in the seventies, eighties, and nineties; after a gap of eleven years, he returned with
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Gilmore, John. Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1988; Victoria: Ellipse Editions, 2011.
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scenes before dissolving in 1973. Boudreau and Duguay have re-united on occasion since then, including in 2007 for an
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Juan Rodriguez, "Music is the Message: How Quebec artists seize the moment to fuel a movement,"
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Gilmore, John. Who's Who of Jazz in Montreal: Ragtime to 1970. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1989.
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Source: Official Voting Results, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (Canada), 1972.
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This turn of phrase is referenced in Ray Conlogue, "Quebec artists face the fear,"
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Duguay has continued to publish works of poetry. His sixteenth volume,
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Duguay is a longtime supporter of Quebec sovereigntism. In his poem
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nomination. In 1984, he took part in a musical collaboration with
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artist, poet, musician, and political activist in the province of
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History of Federal Ridings since 1867: LONGUEUIL (1972/10/30)
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Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec
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Marianne White, "Festival d'été draws ire of sovereignists,"
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in 2010. His song "La bittt à Tibi" was inducted into the
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Parti Québécois candidates in Quebec provincial elections
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Hubert Bauch, "Marquee candidates getting hard to find,"
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and has run for public office on at least two occasions.
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Independent candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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His name appears among the friendships of Arcimboldi in
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Arthur Kaptainis, "SMCQ turns 30, unveils new season,"
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1974 : L'infonie Vol. 3333 - Kotaï, London Records
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Duguay released his first solo album in 1975, entitled
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Jay Scott, "Top Genie prospects for Jack Miner move,"
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1972 : L’Infonie Vol. 333 - Kotaï, London Records
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1969 : L'Infonie Vol. 3 - Kotaï, London Records
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Montréal: Éditions Univers, 1979. 440: 24: 1163: 25: 1261: 1187: 351: 240: 200:as a non-affiliated candidate in 130:Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame 413:- by Anodajay - Raôul vocals on 142:(1982), for which he received a 1147: 1134: 1118: 1105: 1092: 1076: 928: 332: 1064: 1051: 1038: 1021: 1014:"kids in the hall (of fame)," 1008: 996: 983: 970: 958: 699:1972 Canadian federal election 368:- Raôul gave one of his songs 235: 54:(born February 13, 1939) is a 13: 1: 1169:L'Heureux, Christine, et al. 946: 1156:, accessed 14 December 2010. 1131:, accessed 14 December 2010. 1005:, accessed 14 December 2010. 967:, accessed 14 December 2010. 474:1998 Quebec general election 7: 942:, Montréal, L'Aurore, 1979. 713: 488: 172: 167:entre la lettre et l'esprit 64:Quebec sovereignty movement 10: 1266: 1083:Raôul Duguay, le sculpteur 722: 719: 716: 497: 494: 491: 428:Woes of The True Policeman 194:House of Commons of Canada 921: 909: 896: 884: 871: 672: 656: 646: 626: 611: 596: 447: 420: 69: 1087:Raôul Duguay, le peintre 1018:, 28 February 2008, E01. 980:, 29 September 1998, E5. 773:Progressive Conservative 224:. 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Index

Raoul Duguay

Armand Vaillancourt
Quartier des Spectacles
Montreal
Raôul Duguay
Canadian
Quebec
Quebec sovereignty movement
Val-d'Or
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Walter Boudreau
L'Infonie
progressive rock
jazz-rock
Fête nationale
Quebec nationalist
Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
Wild Flowers
Genie
Parti Québécois
Gilles Baril
Terry Riley
In C
Quebec City
House of Commons of Canada
1972 federal election
Longueuil
Liberal
Jacques Olivier

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