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La Bottine Souriante is a band of Quebec Trad music, traditional Quebecois folklore performed by a modern band.

Formed in 1976, they have toured extensively through North America and Europe. As well as the traditional accordion, fiddle, guitar, piano and bass, the band added a four piece horn section in 1990 which gives an element of jazz to the music. In 1998, they contributed a song to the Canadian Celtic music compilation by the Chieftains, "Fire in the Kitchen".

The group's name means smiling boot, which refers to the appearance of a work boot with worn out soles.

They have received three Canadian Juno awards and several Felix awards from the Quebec recording industry. They are known for their high energy live performances and in 2000 were voted Best Live Act at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Table of contents
1 Selected discography
2 See also
3 External link

Selected discography

  • Cordial (2002)
  • En spectacle (1996)
  • La Mistrine (1994)
  • Je Voudrais Changer d'Chapeau (1988)

See also

External link


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