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Place D’Youville: Serge Fury sings Harmonium twice instead of once

Place D’Youville: Serge Fury sings Harmonium twice instead of once

Serge Fury seemed tireless as he sang the song’s chorus twice musician among many othersTonight at Place D’Youville.

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The Harmonium co-founder hasn’t performed on stage in about 35 years. His drive to get his voice back. the original people.



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Artists [autochtones] They put all of their heart and intuition into their music, while it is put more among non-natives,” he noted, just a few minutes into his performance.

I immediately stepped up when Mélanie [Vincent] Tell me about the project,” stated L register.

Mr. Fury performs the final chorus to “Harmonium,” musician among many others, while his companions from the 11 Aboriginal nations of the province took care of the verses in their own language. All the artists stayed on stage for the encore.



Place D'Youville: Serge Fury sings Harmonium twice instead of once

Alexandre Caputo/Quebec Journal

From the very first notes, you can feel the excitement in the eyes of the famous Quebec singer.

“Once the drums start, I start moving, I’m no longer there,” said Mr. Fury, who gave his compatriots a reprieve on the cover of his group’s classic film. “For the first verse, I wanted them to describe what it means to give a voice to their nation,” he explains, “It has to mean something.”

Emile Bilodeau was among the spectators. The singer, who is currently facing criticism for his politicized statements, believes that the moment and place were well chosen for this performance.

He commented, “Indigenous artists are having momentum right now and Quebec is well positioned for the communities.”