Cayouche

Cayouche

Genres: Canadian, acadian, francophone, acadien, Under 10k listeners

About Cayouche

Cayouche was Canadian singer-songwriter Réginald Charles Gagnon (born in Moncton, New Brunswick, on 7 January 1949; died 29 May 2024). Of Acadian descent, he is remembered as the creator of Acadian French country music. Gagnon's performance moniker, Cayouche, stems from his time in the USA, where, he said, people would tell him "You're not Acadian, you're Acayouche.". "Acayouche" later became "Cayouche." His first album, Un Vieux Hippy, released in 1994, sold more than 15,000 copies in a fairly small market, and songs such as "La chain de mon Tracteur", "Export A" and "L'alcool au volant" become popular. Cayouche maintained constant popularity throughout Canada and Europe, and is among the few popular Acadian artists in history to have sold over 100,000 albums.

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3,859 listeners  ·  83,807 plays via Last.fm

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6
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Cayouche — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Cayouche L'Alcool Au Volant
Cayouche Le Bon Vieux Temps
Cayouche C'est Ca Mon Acadie
Cayouche La Vie
Cayouche Roule, Roule
Cayouche TU M'AS FLUSHER DANS LA TOILET
L'Alcool Au Volant
Le Bon Vieux Temps
C'est Ca Mon Acadie
La Vie
Roule, Roule
TU M'AS FLUSHER DANS LA TOILET