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Ô Renard

Folk/Country/Bluegrass

Rang du Sacré-Coeur, Saint-Damien, QC, Canada

Ô Renard is a versatile folk band from Lanaudière that can either get smooth and cozy as a guitar-banjo duet, or rhythmic and unleashed as a trio, their main identity. Formerly known as "The Lower Body Injuries", where the guys were mainly playing a variety of English and French-quebecois covers, they recently changed their name for "Ô Renard" (loose translation for "Watch out for the fox!") because they mainly offer their own songs, written in French-quebecois. They still put some covers with a nice twist and unique style in their setlist, because it's part of their DNA. The trio played a bunch of different gigs through the province of Quebec, opening twice for the mythic "Vilain Pingouin" and sharing the same programme with "La Grand Messe" (tribute to "Les Cowboys Fringants") and "Daniel Boucher", amongst others. One of their song, "Zoné Agricole" (available on your favorite streaming website!), has been shining on the Parti Québécois National Day Spotify setlist!A cool and fine trio with beautiful vocal harmonies and a chemistry between the guys, worth a listen!

Alex Lafreniere (guitar, harmonica, melodica, vox)

Yvon Roy Jr. (banjo, kazoo, vox)

Eric Major (drums, vox)

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