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{{Infobox musical artist
| background        = person
| name              = Cayouche
| image            = Cayouche.jpg
| caption          = Cayouche in 2018
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| birth_name        = Réginald Charles Gagnon
| alias            = Cayouche
| birth_date        = {{birth date|1949|01|07|df=yes}}
| birth_place      = [[Moncton]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada
| death_date        = {{death date and age|2024|05|29|1949|01|07|df=yes}}
| death_place      = [[Maisonnette, New Brunswick]], Canada
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| genre            = [[Country music|Country]], [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]]
| occupation        = Singer, songwriter
| years_active      = 1994–2024
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| website          = {{url|cayouche.ca}}
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'''Réginald Charles Gagnon''' (7 January 1949 – 29 May 2024), known professionally as '''Cayouche''', was a Canadian singer-songwriter of [[Acadians|Acadian]] descent. Born in [[Moncton]], he created [[Acadian French]] [[country music]].
'''Réginald Charles Gagnon''' (7 January 1949 – 29 May 2024), known professionally as '''Cayouche''', was a Canadian singer-songwriter of [[Acadians|Acadian]] descent. Born in [[Moncton]], he created [[Acadian French]] [[country music]].


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Réginald Charles Gagnon was born in [[Moncton]] on 7 January 1949.<ref name="LaPresse-obit">{{cite news |date=29 May 2024 |title=Le chanteur acadien Cayouche meurt à l’âge de 75 ans |url=https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/musique/2024-05-29/le-chanteur-acadien-cayouche-meurt-a-l-age-de-75-ans.php |access-date=29 May 2024 |work=[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]] |language=fr-CA}}</ref><ref name="birth-cbcradio">{{cite web |last1=Villeneuve |first1=Alix |title=25 Years Later, Cayouche is still going |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1465911/cayouche-roule-bingo-gerant-musique-acadien |website=Radio-Canada |publisher=CBC Radio Canada |accessdate=1 April 2020}}</ref> When he was 13 years old, Gagnon moved with his mother to the [[suburb]]s of [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mousseau |first1=Sylvie |title=Cayouche, le vieux hippie acadien, est décédé à l'âge de 75 ans |url=https://www.acadienouvelle.com/arts-et-spectacles/2024/05/29/cayouche-le-vieux-hippie-acadien-est-decede/ |access-date=29 May 2024 |work=[[L'Acadie Nouvelle]] |date=29 May 2024 |language=fr-FR}}</ref> At the age of 19, he joined the [[United States Marine Corps]] and served in the [[Vietnam War]], though he never saw combat.<ref name="voir">Claude Côté, ''Cow-boy de l'Est'', dans ''[[Voir (journal)|Voir]]'', [[Montréal]], 3 février 2000, {{p.|34}}.</ref><ref>Jacques Beaumier, ''Cayouche: l'Acadie qui ne marche pas tout le temps'', dans ''Vent'd'est'', no. 82, Bathurst, N.-B., janvier 1999, {{p.|23}}.</ref> Following his time in the US military, Gagnon returned to [[Leominster, Massachusetts]], where he married and had two sons: Joshua Paul (born 1972) and Jason Charles (born 1973). In 1979, Gagnon returned to Canada with only his backpack and a guitar, which became the first step in his country-folk music career.


== Career ==
== Career ==

Revision as of 18:30, 30 May 2024

Réginald Charles Gagnon (7 January 1949 – 29 May 2024), known professionally as Cayouche, was a Canadian singer-songwriter of Acadian descent. Born in Moncton, he created Acadian French country music.

Early life

Career

Gagnon's performance moniker Cayouche stems from the US, where he says that people would tell him "You're not Acadian, you're Acayouche.". "Acayouche" later became "Cayouche."

Even before the release of his first album, a Radio-Canada team had noticed that Cayouche was already popular in the Acadian Peninsula. Even 25 years later, most people there know of Cayouche.<ref name="birth-cbcradio"/> 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 chaîne de mon Tracteur", "Export A" and "L'alcool au volant" became popular.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Among his biggest hits are Export A, La chaine de mon tracteur, L’alcool au volant, Fume Fume, C’est ça mon Acadie and La reine du bingo. Gagnon, who later came to live in Maisonnette on the Acadian Peninsula, was the subject of the documentary film "Cayouche, Le Temps d'une bière" or in English: "Cayouche : Time for a beer” by Maurice André Aubin in 2009.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Personal life and death

Gagnon motorcycled as a hobby. One of his songs, "L'Alcool au volant" (Drinking and driving) was created to warn others of drunk driving; in 2008, Gagnon was stopped by a Codiac RCMP officer and arrested and shortly released afterwards.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The following year, he received charges of impaired driving and driving with blood alcohol content over the legal limit, receiving a $2,000 fine for the incident.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Gagnon died from cancer in Maisonnette, on 29 May 2024, at the age of 75.<ref name="radiocanada-death">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Discography

  • Un Vieux Hippy (1994)
  • Moitié-moitié (1996)
  • Roule, roule (1999)
  • Last Call (2003)
  • Le rappel (2011)
  • Les Meilleures Tounes (2019)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Filmography

References

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External links

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