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Beau Dommage

Beau Dommage is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec, who achieved popular success in Quebec and France in the 1970s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/beau-dommage-mn0000160360 )〕 The group's style included rich vocal harmonies and elements borrowed from folk and country music.
==History==
Beau Dommage started in 1972 as an offshoot of the creative association "La Quenouille Bleue". Pierre Huet, Robert Léger and Michel Rivard were soon joined by Pierre Bertrand. The next year Réal Desrosiers and Marie Michèle Desrosiers, unrelated despite their identical last name, joined the band.
The group's first album, ''Beau Dommage'', was released in 1974 and broke sales records at the time. The next year, ''Où est passée la noce?'' reached Platinum (as awarded by the CRIA before May 1, 2008, 100,000 units) on its first day of sales.〔(Beau Dommage ) in The Canadian Encyclopedia〕 The group met with considerable success on its yearly tours of Europe between 1975 and 1978, and also performed on numerous occasions in Quebec and the rest of Canada.
The group disbanded in 1978 and reunited in 1984 to perform twice〔John Griffin, ("The last waltz of Beau Dommage:Quebec supergroup plays Forum in two final concerts" ), ''The Montreal Gazette'', October 25, 1984〕 and produce a live album. They reunited one last time in 1994 to produce a second self-titled album ''Beau Dommage'' and tour Quebec in 1995. They showed up during the 2005 Francofolies in Montreal when many artists decided to honour them. On 19 July 2013, Canada Post issued a 63c undenominated permanent first class commemorative postage stamp depicting the seven members of Beau Dommage. It is sold in booklets of 10, or as part of a souvenir sheet of four showing Canadian Rock Bands Beau Dommage, Rush, the Guess Who, and the Tragically Hip.

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