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'''La Compagnie Créole''' is a popular [[France|French]] pop band from [[French Guiana]] and the [[French West Indies]], who started singing in the 1980s. They originally started singing in [[Creole language|Creole]] but quickly adopted [[French language|French]] as their main language. They are known mostly for the feel-good and happy-go-lucky quality reverberating in all of their songs: popular themes and imagery include colorful rainbows, sunshine, music and harmless animals as a positive morale booster all set to [[Caribbean]] rhythms. Many of their records have been produced by [[Daniel Vangarde]].
'''La Compagnie Créole''' is a popular [[France|French]] pop band from [[French Guiana]] and the [[French West Indies]], founded in the 1970's. They originally started singing in [[Creole language|Creole]] but quickly adopted [[French language|French]] as their main language. They are known mostly for the feel-good and happy-go-lucky quality reverberating in all of their songs: popular themes and imagery include colorful rainbows, sunshine, music and harmless animals as a positive morale booster all set to [[Caribbean]] rhythms. Many of their records have been produced by [[Daniel Vangarde]].

==Biography==
Founded in 1975, the group released their first album, "Ba mwen en ti bo" in 1976, with the album "Blogodo" following in 1982. In 1983, two of their most popular songs, "Vive le Douanier Rousseau !" and "C'est bon pour le moral" were released, with 400,000 and 500,000 records sold, respectively.<ref>[http://www.top-france.fr/html/45tours/45t1983.htm Ventes de l'année 1983]</ref><ref>[http://www.top-france.fr/html/45tours/45t1984.htm Ventes de l'année 1984]</ref> From 1984 to 1987, the group released additional popular songs, including "Le Bal masqué", "Ça fait rire les oiseaux" and "Ma première biguine-partie."

The group received top billing in the fourth and fifth seasons of "Âge tendre, la tournée des idoles" a tour composed of musical acts originating from the 1960's and the 1970's. On May 27, 2011, a celebration in their honour was held in Paris.

In the summer of 2020, they released a parody of their song "Le bal masqué" under the title of "Sortons masqués" (Let's go out wearing masks) to encourage wearing masks during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>[https://www.leprogres.fr/sante/2020/07/20/coronavirus-la-compagnie-creole-detourne-l-une-de-ses-chansons-pour-inciter-au-port-du-masque La Compagnie créole détourne l'une de ses chansons pour inciter au port du masque]</ref>

The group has produced over 23 albums, and claims to have sold over 60 million records.<ref>[https://www.lacompagniecreole.eu/index.php/discographie/ La Compagnie Creole discography]</ref>

At the beginning of 2024, the group took part in the 6th season of the popular French TV project [[Mask Singer (French TV series)|"Mask Singer"]] under a Hand mask. They left the project in episode 3.


==Members==
==Members==
*[[Clémence Bringtown]] – born December 17, 1948, [[Le Robert]], [[Martinique]] ([[Singing|vocals]])
*[[Clémence Bringtown]] – born 17 December 1948, [[Le Robert]], [[Martinique]] ([[Singing|vocals]])
*[[Arthur Apatou]] – born June 6, 1951, [[Pointe a Pitre]], [[Guadeloupe]] ([[Guitar]])
*[[Arthur Apatou]] – born 6 June 1951, [[Pointe a Pitre]], [[Guadeloupe]] ([[Guitar]])
*[[José Sébéloue]] – born September 17, 1948, [[Ouanary]], [[French Guiana]] (Guitar, [[Percussion instrument|percussion]], vocals)
*[[José Sébéloue]] – (17 September 1948, [[Ouanary]], [[French Guiana]] – 3 September 2023) (Guitar, [[Percussion instrument|percussion]], vocals)
*[[Julien Tarquin]] – born September 16, 1948, [[Marigot, Martinique]] ([[Bass guitar|Bass]], vocals)
*[[Julien Tarquin]] – born 16 September 1948, [[Marigot, Martinique]] ([[Bass guitar|Bass]], vocals)
*[[Guy Bevert]] – born February 18, 1949, [[Basse-Terre]], [[Guadeloupe]] ([[Drum kit|drums]], percussion, vocals)
*[[Jean-Marc Vivenza]] – born 26 December 1957, [[Marigot, Saint Martin|Marigot]], [[Collectivity of Saint Martin|Saint-Martin]] ([[Keyboard instrument|Keyboards]], intonarumori, percussion)
*[[Guy Bevert]] – born 18 February 1949, [[Basse-Terre]], [[Guadeloupe]] ([[Drum kit|drums]], percussion, vocals)


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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=== Studio albums ===
=== Studio albums ===
*''Ba mwen en ti bo'' (1976)
*''Blogodo'' (1982)
*''Vive le douanier Rousseau'' (1983)
*''Vive le douanier Rousseau'' (1983)
*''Ba moin en ti bo'' (1984)
*''Le Bal masqué'' (1984)
*''Le Bal masqué'' (1984)
*''Bons baisers de Fort de France'' (1984)
*''Bons baisers de Fort de France'' (1984)
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=== Tribute album ===
=== Tribute album ===
A [[tribute album]] titled ''Les machines à danser'' (dancing machines) was released in June 2010; the album includes [[Cover version|covers]] by [[French-speaking Quebecer|Québécois]] artists such as [[Ariane Moffatt]], [[Dubmatique]] and [[Afrodizz]].<ref>[http://7jours.canoe.ca/musique/nouvelles/2010/06/07/14299726-7j.html Pellerin, Marie-France, "La Compagnie Créole au goût du jour", ''7 Jours'', Jun 7, 2010.] Last retrieved June 17, 2010.</ref>
A [[tribute album]] titled ''Les machines à danser'' (dancing machines) was released in June 2010; the album includes [[Cover version|covers]] by [[French-speaking Quebecer|Québécois]] artists such as [[Ariane Moffatt]], [[Dubmatique]] and [[Afrodizz]].<ref>Pellerin, Marie-France, "La Compagnie Créole au goût du jour", ''7 Jours'', Jun 7, 2010. Last retrieved June 17, 2010.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.lacompagniecreole.com/ Official site]
*[http://www.lacompagniecreole.com/ Official site]
* {{discogs artist|La Compagnie Créole}}
* {{imdb name|2129706}}


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Latest revision as of 03:52, 15 December 2024

La Compagnie Créole
Background information
OriginOverseas France
GenresPop
Years active1976Present

La Compagnie Créole is a popular French pop band from French Guiana and the French West Indies, founded in the 1970's. They originally started singing in Creole but quickly adopted French as their main language. They are known mostly for the feel-good and happy-go-lucky quality reverberating in all of their songs: popular themes and imagery include colorful rainbows, sunshine, music and harmless animals as a positive morale booster all set to Caribbean rhythms. Many of their records have been produced by Daniel Vangarde.

Biography

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Founded in 1975, the group released their first album, "Ba mwen en ti bo" in 1976, with the album "Blogodo" following in 1982. In 1983, two of their most popular songs, "Vive le Douanier Rousseau !" and "C'est bon pour le moral" were released, with 400,000 and 500,000 records sold, respectively.[1][2] From 1984 to 1987, the group released additional popular songs, including "Le Bal masqué", "Ça fait rire les oiseaux" and "Ma première biguine-partie."

The group received top billing in the fourth and fifth seasons of "Âge tendre, la tournée des idoles" a tour composed of musical acts originating from the 1960's and the 1970's. On May 27, 2011, a celebration in their honour was held in Paris.

In the summer of 2020, they released a parody of their song "Le bal masqué" under the title of "Sortons masqués" (Let's go out wearing masks) to encourage wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

The group has produced over 23 albums, and claims to have sold over 60 million records.[4]

At the beginning of 2024, the group took part in the 6th season of the popular French TV project "Mask Singer" under a Hand mask. They left the project in episode 3.

Members

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Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Ba mwen en ti bo (1976)
  • Blogodo (1982)
  • Vive le douanier Rousseau (1983)
  • Le Bal masqué (1984)
  • Bons baisers de Fort de France (1984)
  • Ça fait rire les oiseaux (1986)
  • Sans chemise sans pantalon (1986)
  • Soca Party sur la plage (1986)
  • La Bonne Aventure (1989)
  • Bon anniversaire maman (1990)
  • Megamix (1990)

Tribute album

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A tribute album titled Les machines à danser (dancing machines) was released in June 2010; the album includes covers by Québécois artists such as Ariane Moffatt, Dubmatique and Afrodizz.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Ventes de l'année 1983
  2. ^ Ventes de l'année 1984
  3. ^ La Compagnie créole détourne l'une de ses chansons pour inciter au port du masque
  4. ^ La Compagnie Creole discography
  5. ^ Pellerin, Marie-France, "La Compagnie Créole au goût du jour", 7 Jours, Jun 7, 2010. Last retrieved June 17, 2010.
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