Featuring
- Wondeur Brass (Gin Bergeron, tenor saxophone, vocals; Claude
Hamel, trumpet, vocals; Joane
Hétu, alto saxophone, vocals; Diane Labrosse, electric piano, vocals; Martine
Leclercq, valve bass; Danielle Palardy Roger, drum set, vocals; Judith
Gruber-Stitzer, electric bass, voice)
Performing Date
| Date |
Venue |
| Friday October 1, 1982 |
Le Fridolin |
About this event
The release of Wondeur Brass’ single “Parano” provides an opportunity for a new
series of shows in Montréal, Quebec City, Rimouski, Matane and Rivière-du-Loup. Still
mostly using brass instruments, the group has altered its line-up, scaling down from
a ninetet to a seven-piece ensemble. The group has toned down the theatrical aspects
of its performances and switched from fanfare to rock, jazz and the New Wave. Critics
agree: Wondeur Brass’s music is unique, bold and rule-breaking. Actually, every side
of Wondeur Brass breaks at least one rule: group management, creative process,
personae and performances.
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