Raôul Duguay

Raôul Duguay (born February 13, 1939) is a Canadian artist, poet, musician, and political activist in the province of Quebec, Canada.

Duguay was born in Val-d'Or in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, an event that he later chronicled on the semi-autobiographical track "La bittt à Tibi" on his first album.

The following year, he performed in front of 400,000 people at the province's Fête nationale, an annual Quebec nationalist cultural event.

[3] Duguay released several more solo albums in the seventies, eighties, and nineties; after a gap of eleven years, he returned with J'ai soif in 2010.

"[11] In 2010, he signed a public letter criticizing the organizers of Quebec City's Festival d'été for booking mostly anglophone acts to perform.

Public performance of Armand Vaillancourt at their show "On n'a pas de printemps à perdre". Quartier des Spectacles of Montreal , at the corner of Balmoral and Mayor streets. He is with Raôul Duguay .