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Rodriguez, "Music is the Message: How Quebec artists seize the moment to fuel a movement,"
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1144:, 19 October 1998, A1. This article described Duguay as a "hippie/New Age poet-philosopher."
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Duguay is a longtime supporter of Quebec sovereigntism. In his poem
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in 2010. His song "La bittt à Tibi" was inducted into the
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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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1089:, Raôul Duguay home page, accessed 14 December 2010
35:at their show "On n'a pas de printemps à perdre".
361:by Maneige - Vocals and trumpet on the title song
1245:Candidates in the 1972 Canadian federal election
1201:
1003:Québec Info Musique: Raôul Duguay, Discographie
189:for booking mostly anglophone acts to perform.
976:Arthur Kaptainis, "Heavens, what a concert,"
965:Québec Info Musique: Raôul Duguay, Biographie
940:Raôul Duguay ou : le poète à la voix d'ô
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459:
135:Duguay also provided the music for the film
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216:, he ran as a candidate of the governing
1171:Raoul Duguay, ou, le Poète à la voix d'Ô
26:
14:
1202:
1154:Official Results, Government of Quebec
1044:"Young legislator rocks for charity,"
90:in 1967, and the two artists formed
1177:. Montréal: Éditions Univers, 1979.
440:
24:
1163:
25:
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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
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54:(born February 13, 1939) is a
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1:
1169:L'Heureux, Christine, et al.
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1005:, accessed 14 December 2010.
967:, accessed 14 December 2010.
474:1998 Quebec general election
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942:, Montréal, L'Aurore, 1979.
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64:Quebec sovereignty movement
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1083:Raôul Duguay, le sculpteur
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428:Woes of The True Policeman
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1087:Raôul Duguay, le peintre
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773:Progressive Conservative
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885:Total rejected ballots
612:Total rejected ballots
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37:Quartier des Spectacles
1071:Raôul Duguay, écrivain
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910:Electors on the lists
383:Atlantide / Golgot(h)a
378:- with Michel Robidoux
284:Vivant Avec Tôulllmônd
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31:Public performance of
1230:Musicians from Quebec
1225:Quebec sovereigntists
838:Raôul Wéziwézô Duguay
757:Emile-A. Vadeboncoeur
370:L'oiseau pour la paix
198:1972 federal election
140:(Les fleurs sauvages)
80:Abitibi-Témiscamingue
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1220:People from Val-d'Or
1129:Parliament of Canada
582:Jean-Charles Rouleau
394:La santé par le rire
389:with Walter Boudreau
296:Le Chanteur de pomme
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366:Paix Sans Frontière
290:Lettre à Tôulllmônd
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