Olivier Brousseau Et Les Chaïkebo
Olivier Brousseau Et Les Chaïkebo formed in 1999 in Saint-Tite, Quebec, around frontman Olivier Brousseau. The group came together through a shared interest...
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Olivier Brousseau Et Les Chaïkebo formed in 1999 in Saint-Tite, Quebec, around frontman Olivier Brousseau. The group came together through a shared interest in traditional music, drawing from French Canadian and Irish folk sources.
Their 2004 album "Bottes de Foin" brought them wider attention, with the title track becoming a notable song about rural life. The album reached platinum status in Canada.
In 2010, the band faced criticism for using a Confederate flag on an album cover, which Brousseau said represented their Southern roots. Some of their lyrics, including those in songs like "La Battue" and "Le Bonheur," have also drawn criticism for their themes.
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