French Canadian Country

French Canadian Country (n.) [fren-tʃ kəˈn-eɪ-di-ən kʌn-tri]: Early Country music famously known from Nashville and the likes of other southern states, has many thanks to give to the Celtic Norman Immigrants of Northern France, the Irish-Scottish Celtic regions concentrated in Canadas Atlantic Costal Provinces, and the Western Canadian and Western US settlers and pioneers. This French spoken, twangy sounding, acadian inspired genre has so many artists that fly under the radar of mainstream country singers that it has to be a favorite on the Subgenropedia

For more of the Subgenropedia and other genres check out the Spotify Playlist with some more of my favorite picks for each sub-genre!

Songs:
1.
50/50 - Hert LeBlanc
2.
La Fête en Acadie - Paul Daraîche
3.
Bonne Nuit (1946 78 EP) - Paul Brunelle
4.
Un Amour Qui Ne Veut Pas Mourir - Renée Martel
5.
Mille après mille (Version Originale) - Willie Lamothe
6.
Un Verre une Bouteille - Julie Daraîche
7.
Le Frigidaire de mon Chum - Cayouche
8.
Acadie Gaspésie - Irvin Blais
9.
Les Backroads - Daniel Goguen
10. 
Mon oncle Edmond - Les Ticky Jones
11.
Colinda - Guylaine Tanguay
12.
La femme d'un autre, une caisse de bière - La famille Soucy
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