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Les Trois Accords

Les Trois Accords
Les Trois Accords

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tue 25 Feb
Tue  19:30
The Hails
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sun 02 Mar
Sun  19:00
Wild Pink
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wed 05 Mar
Wed  23:30
Wild Pink
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sat 19 Apr
Sat  20:00
Wheatus
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fri 25 Apr
Fri  20:00
AWOLNATION
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wed 07 May
Wed  19:30
Quarters of Change
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fri 09 May
Fri  18:30
Shayfer James
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sat 10 May
Sat  21:00
Cheekface
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fri 16 May
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Smallpools
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sun 14 Sep
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Yacht Rock Revue
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About Les Trois Accords

Les Trois Accords is a Canadian rock band from Drummondville, Québec. The band launched its first album, Gros Mammouth Album, in 2003. Their videos and songs from this album, such as "Hawaïenne", "Saskatchewan" and "Lucille", received exposure in Quebec. In 2004, Gros Mammouth Album Turbo (certified Platinum by the CRIA) was released with two extra tracks, "Loin d'ici" and "Turbo Sympathique". In 2006, they released their second album, entitled Grand champion international de course (certified Gold by the CRIA).
The song "Lucille" was included in a podcast, released by bandeapart.fm in 2005[citation needed]. In 2006, bandeapart.fm featured the band in a video podcast, Les Trois Accords au camping, Baladovidéo[citation needed].
In September 2005, Les Trois Accords were an opening act for The Rolling Stones in Moncton, New Brunswick. The concert drew an estimated 75,000 spectators.
Originally formed in 1997 by Olivier Benoit and Simon Proulx, the band's current members are: