Les Cowboys Fringants' song won Quebec's Félix Prize for Song of the Year in 2005. It's from the album La Grand-Messe. The song is divided into three stages. The first evokes the nostalgia of youth, the second the awareness of the absurdity of life, and the third the presence of hope.
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Les Cowboys Fringants' song won Quebec's Félix Prize for Song of the Year in 2005. It's from the album La Grand-Messe. The song is di… read more
Les Cowboys Fringants' song won Quebec's Félix Prize for Song of the Year in 2005. It's from the album La Grand-Messe. The song is divided into three stages. The first ev… read more
Les Cowboys Fringants (English The Frisky Cowboys or The Dashing Cowboys) are a popular band and cult phenomenon from Quebec, who perform Québécois neo-trad music (modernized Quebec folk music with a rock flavour), the band also draws on Country music. They have gained an international underground following, especially in France and Switzerland. The usual subject matter of the group includes: environmentalism, poverty, personal anguish and family troubles, as well as the denouncing of consumerism, corporate exploitation, state-controlled gambling, cynical government attitude and pol… read more
Les Cowboys Fringants (English The Frisky Cowboys or The Dashing Cowboys) are a popular band and cult phenomenon from Quebec, who perform Québécois neo-trad music (modernized Quebec folk mu… read more
Les Cowboys Fringants (English The Frisky Cowboys or The Dashing Cowboys) are a popular band and cult phenomenon from Quebec, who perform Québécois neo-trad music (modernized Quebec folk music with a rock flavour), the band also draws … read more