Cayouche
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Réginald Charles Gagnon, known as Cayouche (born 1948), is an Acadian
Acadian
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 singer-songwriter
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 of Acadian French
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 country music
Country music
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. He was born in Moncton, New Brunswick
New Brunswick
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 on the eastern coast
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 of Canada
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.

Early life

At the age of thirteen, Cayouche left eastern Canada with his mother to go live in the suburbs of Boston
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, Massachusetts
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, in the United States
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. He later joined the United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps
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 when he was 19. While serving, he took part in the Vietnam War
Vietnam War
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. However, he never went into combat. When his military service was over, he returned to Massachusetts where he spent the next ten years.
In 1979, he returned to Canada
Canada
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 and went as a nomad with his back pack and his guitar.

Career

His nickname
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 comes from the United States. He says that people would tell him: "t’es pas Acayen t’es Acayouche", meaning "you're not Acadian, you're Acayouche". "Acayouche" later became "Cayouche", which is now his nickname.
He started his career as a musician in various community centers of northern New Brunswick.

Discography

  • Un Vieux Hippy (released, 1994)
  • Moitié-moitié (released, 1996)
  • Roule, roule (released, 1999)
  • Last Call (released, 2003)
  • Le rappel (released, 2011)

Songs

  • Mon bicycle, ma musique (3:04)
  • Au camp (3:59)
  • Une place au chaud (4:05)
  • L'Auberge du Quai de l'Horloge (4:23)
  • La 6 49 (4:04)
  • Pills à nerfs (6:01)
  • Red Haired Boy (instrumental) (2:34)
  • Pas d'icitte, pas d'ailleurs (3:23)
  • Grand-Père Jos (3:55)
  • Le frigidaire de mon chum (5:03)
  • Le blues à Cay (4:09)
  • Viens faire un tour (4:45)
  • La Reine Du Bingo (3:50)
  • La Chaine De Mon Tracteur (2:16)
  • Laurie (3:00)
  • Last Call (3:00)
  • L'alcool au volant (3:20)

  • Dans la city
  • Goo'day
  • Bootlegger
  • Le frigidaire
  • C'est du fun à être fou
  • Les enfants à coup d'botte
  • J'ai 40 ans
  • Moi j'm'en rappelle
  • Export " A "
  • La crotte dans la pipe
  • Le nord du Nouveau-Brunswick

  • L'hiver s'en vient
  • Innocent
  • Le p'tit Jeep à André
  • Le bon vieux temps
  • Les bas de laine

  • Le rappel
  • Fume fume
  • Captain Morgan
  • Francine
  • Reel du printemps
  • La dérive
  • Marie Madeleine
  • Vivre et laisser vivre
  • Picassou / Heather Hill
  • Écoutez
  • Du thé
  • J'ai fumé le sapin

Further reading

  • Cayouche - Wikipedia (français)
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