In 2014, after the departure of Roberge, two new members joined the group: François Rioux (guitar) and Valérie Amyot (vocals).
The band's name was inspired by the genre's founder, gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, who lost the use of two fingers in a fire.
[1] Lost in the 80s, their 2008 debut album, earned a platinum certification for sales of 100,000 in Quebec within 12 weeks of its release.
[1][5] Their second album Rendez-vous Rose was released on 16 June 2009 and includes versions of successful French-language songs.
The role of vocalist was taken over by Rosalie Roberge, a graduate from Cégep de Saint-Laurent in Professional Music and Song Techniques.