1993: Boom Desjardins, Alain Villeneuve, Suzanne Dufour, Christian Legault, Éric Lemieux
2000: Martin Bédard, Dany Bédard, Matt Laurent
La Chicane is a Canadian
francophone rock band based in
Val-d'Or,
Quebec.[1] Their sound is described as "jazz-rock" or "lounge rock".[2]
History
La Chicane was formed in 1993 in
Val-d'Or,
Quebec by Boom Desjardins, Alain Villeneuve, Suzanne Dufour, Christian Legault and Éric Lemieux. They performed regularly in Quebec and recorded for DKD Disques.
In 2000, La Chicane was nominated for best group and for best-selling Francophone album at the
Juno Awards.[3]
They performed at the 2003
Toronto RocksSARS benefit concert,[4][5] along with many more well-known bands.
In 2007, disagreement between Desjardins and Dany Bédar along with financial and other personal issues among the bandmembers led to the dissolution of the band. After meeting during the recording of an episode of the TV series Banquier, the two made up and reformed La Chicane.[6] After a ten-year hiatus, La Chicane released a new song in 2017 called "La derniere Chicane".[7][8]
In early 2020, the band announced the release of a new album titled Quand ça va bien. Songs on the album were written by Boom Desjardins, Eric Maheux and Dany Bédar.[9] However, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the planned release of the album in May was put on hold, along with the accompanying tour.[10]