- Corbeau (band)
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Corbeau was a Quebec rock group, very popular at the end of Seventies. The group was formed in 1977 by the film-maker and lyricist Pierre Harel with Michel « Willie » Lamothe and Roger « Wézo » Belval (all previously members of the group Offenbach). Donald Hince joined the group some time later, and Jean Millaire completed the make up of Corbeau after a short tenure with Offenbach. Harel was the lead-singer up until the arrival of Marjolaine « Marjo » Morin, whereupon they shared the role until the departure of Harel just before the launching of their first album in 1979. Corbeau broke up in 1984 after the departure of Marjo and Jean Millaire.
In 2009 the original members (with the exception of Pierre Harel) re-united to record one track for Marjo's new album, Marjo et ses hommes. Corbeau re-recorded the track Demain.
Members
- Roger Belval: drums
- Donald Hince: guitar
- Michel Lamothe: bass
- Jean Millaire: guitar and vocals (1978-1984)
- Marjolaine Morin: vocals (1978-1984)
- Pierre Harel: vocals (1977-1979 and 1984-1985)
Discography
- 1979: Corbeau (album)
- 1981: Fou (album)
- 1982: Illégal (album)
- 1983: Visionnaire (album)
- 1984: Derrier cri (live album)
- 1992: L'intégrale (album)
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Note: This incarnation of the band does not include the original members.
- 2005: Hôtel Univers (album)
Categories:- Canadian rock music groups
- Musical groups from Quebec
- Musical groups established in 1977
- Musical groups disestablished in 1984
- Musical groups reestablished in 2009
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