Kashtin's style illustrated the mix of country-western, blues and popular rock that characterizes most Aboriginal pop musicians. For practical purposes, other than the 1984 popular hit "Ãa rend rap" by Rock et belles oreilles, French B can be considered the first Quebec rap group to make a mark, with "Je m'en souviens" (1989). Pionniers du disque folklorique québécois : 1929-1950 (Montreal 1977), Léger, Robert. In April 1964, chansonnier Claude Léveillée became the first Quebec pop artist to appear at Montreal's Place des Arts. The four-time Grammy-winning artist is best known for hits such as Snowbird and is part of the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Canadian Female Singers Throughout history, there have been many Canadian women singers who have made significant contribution to the field. Since 1990, the distinctions between artists have tended to ease. Isabelle Boulay. On the Starr, Columbia, Bluebird and Compo labels, around the time of the Veillées du bon vieux temps (founded in Montreal in 1919), several singers and groups such as Charles Marchand, Eugène Daignault, Ovila Légaré, Conrad Gauthier, Les Troubadours de Bytown, Madame Bolduc and le Quatuor Alouette revived the folk music of yesteryear. During most of the 1960s, Quebec rock and roll was dominated by the yé-yé movement, such as the groups Les Classels, Les Hou-Lops, Les Gendarmes, Les Mégatones, Les Lutins, Les Baronets, César et les Romains, Les Bel-Canto, Les Sultans, Les Excentriques, Les Sinners, Les Miladys and Les Aristocrates. In the 1970s-80s, Quebec singer-songwriters like Robert Charlebois, Plume Latraverse and Paul Piché were in the forefront. Roll Back the Years: History of Canadian Recorded Sound and its Legacy: Genesis to 1930 (Ottawa 1975), Roy, Léo. Music charts: Canadian Hot 100; Singles Chart ; Chart Attack; Exclaim! The history of French-Canadian country music dates from the career of Soldat Roland Lebrun, in the late 1930s. French Hits in the UK Here is a list of French-speaking artists you might know, as they've had hits in the UK charts: This list is not exhaustive yet, so if you know that I have missed someone, please send me an email with their details! Meanwhile, the revival of the same popular traditions with a fusion of musical styles as in the pop music of Mes Aïeux, Les Batinses, Michel Faubert, Grand dérangement and Québecissime, was designated "néo-trad.". Popular sheet music in all likelihood was first published in French Canada in the mid-1850s. Baillargeon, Richard, and Côté, Christian. Among Aboriginals, Gilles Sioui and particularly the duo Kashtin (Claude McKenzie, Florent Vollant) had the most success, yet that success was dampened by the 1990 Oka Crisis. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). The first Quebec mass-market popular musicians were influenced by the "crooner" style (born in the US in 1925), and the "chanson de charme" (from France). The same was true for televised competitions like Star Académie and Canadian Idol, which, among others, brought Wilfred Le Bouthillier, Marie-Ãlaine Thibert, Annie Villeneuve, Ãva Avila and Stéphanie Lapointe to the limelight. Since the Quiet Revolution, numerous comedy groups such as Les Cyniques, Paul et Paul, Sol et Gobelet, Ding et Dong, Réal V. Benoît, Les Foubracs, Rock et Belles oreilles (RBO), Les Bleu poudre, François Pérusse, le Boum Ding Band, Crampe en masse, Les Grandes gueules, Ringo Rinfret, Chick'n'Swell, Les Denis Drolet, Laurent Paquin and Patrick Groulx carved out niches in the Quebec musical landscape with their pop songs. Under Irish, Scottish and Loyalist influences, reels and folk dances (gigues, quadrilles, cotillions, etc) became a complex mix of French and English traditions. On the other hand, song festivals in Granby, Petite-Vallée and Tadoussac helped discover new talent. While the 1950s saw the emergence of the "grande chanson" (by Félix Leclerc, Claude Léveillée, and Raymond Lévesque) and the arrival of rock and roll, other popular musicians including Dominique Michel, Paolo Noël, Aglaé, Pierre Sénécal, Guylaine Guy, Colette Bonheur, Yoland Guérard, Claude Valade, Lucille Dumont and Monique Leyrac were also active. In, Bellemare, Luc, "Pop Music in Quebec and French Canada". Traditional accounts have emphasized the division between chansonniers and yé-yé, but many artists of the period, like Les Alexandrins, Tex Lecor, Claude Dubois, Jacqueline Lemay, Ginette Ravel, Lucien Hétu and Pierre Perpall, could not be classified by these categories. Acadian artists Marie-Jo Thério, Fredric Gary Comeau and Zéro Celsius remained equally marginalized in Quebec. Naomi Bristow. French Male Singers. After a few decades, French-Canadian folk music seemed to distance itself from its roots, but artists like La famille Soucy, Les Cailloux, Les Cabestans, Les Quatre-vingts, Pierre Daignault, Raoul Roy, André Lejeune, Jean-Paul Filion, and Jacques Labrecque kept it alive through popular music. In 1957, impresario Yvan Dufresne launched Michel Louvain, the Quebec crooner who made young women swoon. La chanson québécoise en question (Montreal 2003), L'Herbier, Benoît. Beginnings to 1920 Violin music and dance made up part of French-Canadian gatherings of all social classes from the time of New France. The French indie scene is thriving and its groups are making inroads into international markets. Singer. Early in the 19th century, Charles Sauvageau was one of the first French-Canadian conductors to direct patriotic wind music and dance bands. The hit charts in La Presse of that period give a good indication of the fads in Quebec pop music. 80: Barbra Streisand & Céline Dion "Tell Him" 1997: 400,000: 4: 81: G.O. By the end of the 1960s, Quebec rock was transformed by Robert Charlebois, Louise Forestier and l'Osstidcho. tous les meilleurs tubes francais 80s version maxi sur un seul megamix by djextended Some songs such as "à Canada! This is a list of singers, bands, composers and other musicians from the province of Quebec. No. It was in the 1950s that the first Quebec rock and roll emerged from a mixture of country and western, jazz, rhythm and blues, and crooner influences, with artists like The Beau-Marks, Les Jérolas (Jean Lapointe and Jérôme Lemay), Aglaé, Roger Miron, Léo Benoît, Jen Roger and Dean Edwards. Before 1960, such songs were not a popular art separate from theatre, monologues, burlesque and other variety shows. "Pop Music in Quebec and French Canada". By the late 1830s, songs appeared in La Revue canadienne, l'Album littéraire et musical and Le Ménestrel. The chart lists all French artists to have spent 10 or more weeks in the UK Top 40. Lisa Brokop. The list includes many familiar and great Canadian female singers such as Alessia Cara, Avril Lavigne, Nelly Furtado, Carly Rae Jepsen, Shania Twain. The mixing of styles became more deliberate in the 1970s. Françoise Hardy, born in 1944, is a French singer, actress, and astrologer who has become an iconic figure in fashion and music. Conversely, many contemporary Quebec musicians originating from elsewhere produced a repertoire of sounds considered "exotic" in Canada. Because rap initially was produced in marginalized circles, it is difficult to trace its Quebec origins precisely. Closer to the present, La famille Daraîche, Ãdith Butler, Georges Hamel, Renée Martel, Patrick Norman, Stef Carse, Véronic Dicaire, Manon Bédard, Gildor Roy, Mara Tremblay and Cayouche are the best known French-Canadian country-folk musicians. Signing up enhances your TCE experience with the ability to save items to your personal reading list, and access the interactive map. Among newcomers, les Loco Locass, Muzion, Sans Pression, Psychose poétik, 01 Ãtranjj, Taktika, Accrophone, La Constellation, Atach Tatuq, Black Taboo, Sir Pathetik, ArseniQ33, ZPN, Yvon Krevé and D-Natural are the best known, with the Acadian rap group Jacobus et Maleco the most notable outside Quebec. Pages in category "French-language singers of Canada" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 245 total. Playback options ... Lynda Lemay, born 25 July 1966 in Portneuf, Quebec, is a Canadian francophone singer-songwriter. It includes three of the four French chart-toppers. The work of these artists is often categorized as "world music." The establishment of the Folklore Archives at Université Laval by Luc Lacourcière (inspired by the work of Marius Barbeau), and the television program La soirée canadienne, are two examples of the efforts invested in folk music preservation. During 1980s-2000s, the industry witnessed the rise of successful singers who made a mark for themselves in the international music arena, such as Bryan Adams, Alanis Morissette and Nelly Furtado. In 1880, "O Canada" (lyrics by Adolphe-Basile Routhier, music by Calixa Lavallée) appeared in its original French version. 13 June 1986, French. Early in the 19th century, Charles Sauvageau was one of the first French-Canadian conductors to direct patriotic wind music and dance bands. 15 April 1976, French. In a review of the band's ⦠The next year, the Radio 49 pop charts were the first to list Quebec hits. Browse the top french female artists to find new music. The year 2004 saw the establishment of the Gala Montréal Underground, an annual event celebrated by emerging rap artists. In. Nathalie Simard also recorded hit songs for children in the same decade. âThe Modelâ was to eventually top the British charts and inspire a legion of emerging musicians responsible for the second British invasion in the early 80s. The year 2006 marked the twelfth Bal en blanc, an annual techno event held at Montreal's Palais des congrès. More recently, Carmen Campagne, Annie Brocoli, Caillou, Shilvi, and Arthur L'Aventurier revived the genre. Its practitioners rubbed shoulders with Oscar Peterson, Oliver Jones and Charles Biddle. Beginnings to 1920
Classical versions of Quebec folk music were equally in vogue. Bellemare, Luc. As far as Anglo hits go, only three songs by Canadian artists made RPM Magazineâs year-end Top 100 of 1980, the most successful being Martha and the Muffinsâ âEcho Beachâ (16th of the year). There is no doubt that Quebec country and western music was influenced by the US, but from the 1930s it began to merge with folk, as demonstrated by the music of Joseph-Ovila LaMadeleine, Oscar Thiffault and Les Montagnards laurentiens. Canadian Male Singers Discover the Canadian male singers who have made significant contribution to their field. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Pages in category "French male singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 464 total. In 1899, Emile Berliner founded E. Berliner of Montreal, to obtain exclusive rights for the manufacture and distribution of records in Canada; in 1903 his son, Herbert Samuel Berliner, opened the first Canadian recording studio in Montreal. These are the top 100 artists of the 1980's. Christmas songs that came out during the 80s Christmas Songs From The Eighties I've seen a couple of New Wave compilations recently that feature eighties artists heavily (Rhino has a New Wave eighties, The New Wave Connection has a couple of CD's) and I thought this might be a neat list to start since it is the Christmas season. Culture "Darla_dirladada" 1993: 397,000: 1: 82: Spice Girls "Spice Up Your Life" 1997: 397,000: 3: 83: Elton John "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" 1994: 391,000: 1: 84: Enigma "Sadeness (Part I)" 1990: 385,000: 1: 85: Jean-Philippe Audin & Diego Modena ⦠Opera and concert singers Ãva Gauthier, Paul Dufault, Alexandre Desmarteaux, Joseph Saucier, Salvator Issaurel, Hercule Lavoie, Placide Morency, Sarah Fischer, José Delaquerrière, Ãmile Gour, and Le Trio Lyrique (with Lionel Daunais), and the companies La Bonne Chanson (with Charles-Ãmile Gadbois and Albert Viau) and les Variétés Lyriques, offered versions of traditional tunes. Yet other Quebec musicals like La légende de Jimmy, Cindy, Demain Matin, Montréal m'attend, Pied-de-poule, Vis ta vinaigrette, Nelligan, and more recently, Dracula, Don Juan (with Jean-François Breau), Roméo et Juliette and Le Petit Prince also made their mark. 1970's biggest hit in Canada was Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water". About the same period, fiddlers Joseph Allard, Arthur-Joseph Boulay, Joseph Bouchard, Isidore Soucy, Louis "Pitou" Boudreault, Ti-Jean Carignan and Ti-Blanc Richard recorded reels, cotillions, quadrilles and other dances of French or English origin. Our team will be reviewing your submission and get back to you with any further questions. Francophone women were much more successful than Anglophones in the decade. Armed with style, charisma and a glammy fusion of arena rock and New Wave, this Toronto outfit were essentially an '80s A&R scout's wet dream. Portrait taken on November 7, 1984 shows Canadian singer Céline Dion, aged of 16, prior to the opening for Patrick Sebastien at Paris Olympia. Traditional tunes were also compiled in collections such as Chansons populaires et historiques du Canada (1863) by François-Alexandre-Hubert LaRue, and Ernest Gagnon's Chansons populaires du Canada (1865). La danse traditionnelle québécoise et sa musique d'accompagnement (Quebec 2001). Quebec electronic music spread to the general public when artists like Laymen Twaist, Bran van 3000, Lili Fatale, Ariane Moffatt, Daniel Bélanger, Yann Perreau and Stefie Shock produced pop music with techno influences. Woodwind ensemb⦠Brass ensembles gained in importance in the second half of the century; Joseph Vézina conducted several in Quebec City. Popular sheet music in all likelihood was first published in French Canada in the mid-1850s. Many of the bands below had been around for years, touring Europe with a faithful following, before being âdiscoveredâ by English-speaking music lovers while others have garnered international recognition with their debut albums. Learn how and when to remove this template message, Thee Silver Mt. mes amours!" L'histoire de l'enregistrement sonore au Québec et dans le monde (1878-1950) (Quebec 2003), Voyer, Simonne, Gynette Tremblay. Woodwind ensembles and military bands were promoted under British influence. There are many examples of comic songs in French-Canadian folk music. In 1948, the variety cabarets Faisan doré in Montreal and Chez Gérard in Quebec City opened. Hosts Guy Mauffette, Jacques Normand and Robidoux also played key roles in the evolution of the Quebec music industry. Despite this, French recordings in Canada in the first 20 years of the 20th century were mainly by artists from France, such as Alfred Fertinel, Henri Cartal and Victor Occelier. Beginning in the 1990s there was a "trad" folk revival, by the younger generation and in a style said to be authentic, with Les tireux d'roches, La volée d'castors, Les langues fourchues, Le Vent du nord, Mauvais sort, Les charbonniers de l'enfer, La veillée est jeune, Légende and Les chauffeurs à pieds. In 1927, 1928 and 1930, the CPR Festivals in Quebec were notable folk music events. Music press and John Peel Festive 50 mainstays in the mid-80s, Japanese duo The Frank Chickens (Kazuko Hohki and Kazumi Taguchi) actually had some sort ⦠The accordionists Alfred Montmarquette, Philippe Bruneau, and Donat Lafleur, and harmonica players Henri Lacroix, Louis Blanchette, and Joseph Lalonde recorded similar repertoire. At the turn of the 1990s, le Mouvement rap francophone (MRF) influenced the development of hip-hop, as did (to a lesser extent) the LMDS, Jodie Resther, K-Maro, KC LMNOP, Dubmatique and No Déjà . In the 1920s, folksongs and instrumental Celtic music were first recorded by French-Canadian musicians. 1 tracks on the American charts and the first to get a âgoldâ certification. hits: Wks at no.1: Biggest Hit: Years: 1: Honeyz: 36: 7: 0: Finally Found: 1998-2001: 2: Woodwind ensembles and military bands were promoted under British influence. 22 May 1924, French. Scrobble songs to get recommendations on tracks you'll love. Below each artist's name are links to the year/s they entered the charts during the 80's. Quebec and French-Canadian musicians in that decade and later, such as La Bottine souriante, Garolou, 1755, Beausoleil Broussard, Barachois, Suroît, Le rêve du diable, Les Karrik, Cano, La vesse du loup, Barde, Breton-Cyr, Calixte Duguay and Donat Lacroix, employed a hybrid artistic approach. Several solo musicians associated with yé-yé - Nanette Workman, Tony Roman, Jenny Rock, Joël Denis and Patrick Zabé - began their careers in the 1960s. Artist: Wks in Top 40: No. In Quebec, popular songs for children began with the Passe-Partout generation (based on the celebrated TV program) at the turn of the 1980s. B. Carroll Baker (singer) Victoria Banks. Destination ragou: une histoire de la musique populaire au Québec (Montreal 1991), Giroux, Robert, Constance Havard, and Rock Lapalme. Lyricists Stéphane Venne and Luc Plamondon attracted attention (the latter with the hit musicals Starmania and Notre-Dame de Paris/The Hunchback of Notre Dame). In addition, some Quebec artists also included from the 1960s to the 1980s Lewis Furey, Men Without Hats, Norman Iceberg, Rational Youth, Corey Hart, Julie Masse, Martine St. Clair, Marjo, Offenbach, The Box, Gino Vannelli, Luba, Jacynthe, France Joli, Sass Jordan and Grimskunk, who have frequently recorded both English and French material. The television program Jeunesse d'aujourd'hui and the work of producer Denis Pantis greatly helped spread the movement. Pop-singer, Avril Lavigne, one of the most famous music icons is also a Canadian. The science of recording was born in 1877 with Edison's invention of the phonograph. Pop music of the time was close to jazz "swing." Since then, numerous musicians have contributed to what came to be designated Quebec pop rock: Michel Pagliaro, Jean-Pierre Ferland, producer André Perry, Plume Latraverse, Claude Dubois, Breen Leboeuf, Gerry Boulet, Les BB, France d'Amour, Vilain Pingouin, Les Parfaits salauds, Noir Silence, Ãric Lapointe, Rudeluck, Zébulon, Garou, Andrée Watters, Yelo Molo, Les cowboys fringants, Daniel Boucher, Fred Fortin, Capitaine révolte, Marie-Chantal Toupin, Les Trois Accords, Martin Deschamps, Les Respectables, Projet Orange, Richard Petit, Mononc Serge, Simple Plan, Karkwa, WD-40, Les Breastfeeders, Malajube, Marie-Mai Bouchard, Anik Jean, the Porn Flakes, etc. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_musicians_from_Quebec&oldid=1009063321, Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from July 2015, Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from July 2015, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 February 2021, at 14:49. Today, the main representatives of the Quebec techno scene are the DJ Champion, Plaster, Millimetrik, Misstress Barbara, the DJ Maus, Freeworm and Les jardiniers. This is a list of singers, bands, composers and other musicians from the province of Quebec. âAnother Brick in the Wall (Part II)â by the United Kingdomâs Pink Floyd was named the biggest song of the year in Canada. Stephanie Beaumont. Since the public criticism of ADISQ in 2002 by Collectif 83, hip-hop musicians turned radio and the television channel Musique Plus to their advantage. Still, performers like Marie Denise Pelletier, Luce Dufault, Nancy Dumais, Isabelle Boulay, Natasha St-Pier, Bruno Pelletier, Lynda Lemay, Dany Bédar, Nicola Ciccone, Ima, Gabrielle Destroismaisons and Caroline Néron seemed to be less appreciated by the Quebec intelligentsia than such singer-songwriters as Jean Leclerc (Jean Leloup), Pierre Lapointe or Ariane Moffatt, who were closer to their chansonnier roots. The first Solstice evening at the Musée d'Art contemporain de Montréal in 1993 is recognized as the beginning of techno music and raves in Quebec. âTous Les Garçons et Les Fillesâ (âAll the boys and girlsâ) was chic superstar Hardyâs first hit, eventually achieving multi-platinum status in France. La chanson québécoise: des origines à nos jours (Montreal 1974), Millière, Guy. In collaboration with Herbert Berliner, producer Roméo Beaudry played a dominant role in the burgeoning French-Canadian music industry. Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube. This list is loosely sorted by popularity and includes many great Canadian male singers, such as Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Avril Lavigne, Michael Bublé and The Weeknd. By collaborating on this event and establishing Turbo Records in 1998, the DJ Tiga played a key role in the advent of techno music in Montreal. Rapper. DJ Snake. A few explanatory notes follow, along with Retrocharts for previous Bastille Days. Canadians closely identify with their sense of humour, and working-class Canadians popularly consider comedians, along with singers and musical acts, as the country's cultural best. La merveilleuse époque des groupes des années 60 (Quebec 2003), Thérien, Robert and Isabelle d'Amours, Dictionnaire de la musique populaire au Québec 1955-1992 (Quebec 1992), Thérien, Robert. (lyrics by George-Ãtienne Cartier, music by Célestin Lavigueur), "Le Drapeau de Carillon" by Charles Sabatier, and "Un canadien errant" by Antoine Gérin-Lajoie, live on. Canadian singer Anne Murray became the first Canadian female solo artist with No. mon pays! Quebec artists have dominated the long and short lists of ⦠Marie Bottrell. Picking the 100 best female singers of the '50s, '60s, and '70s is a challenge -- but the good news is that women have contributed so much to popular music. Below is a list of all songs by Canadian artists that made RPM's year-end Top 100 as ⦠However, other performers who were primarily singers were also successful (Nicole Martin, Emmanuelle, Renée Claude, Isabelle Pierre, Fabienne Thibeault, Patsy Gallant, Nanette and Boule Noire, René Simard, the disco group Toulouse (with Judi Richards), Ginette Reno, Céline Dion, Pier Béland, Belgazou, Marie Carmen, Johanne Blouin, Mitsou, Joe Bocan, Martine Saint-Clair, Martine Chevrier, Marjo, Diane Tell, Marie Philippe, Marie-Michèle Desrosiers, Mario Pelchat, Laurence Jalbert and Julie Masse). Canadian comedians have been recognized internationally since the 1910s and were embraced as the country sought a national identity distinct from that of Great Britain and the United States. Thanks for contributing to The Canadian Encyclopedia. Le guide de la chanson québécoise, 3rd ed (Montreal 1999), Labbé, Gabriel. After Lebrun came the country music pioneers Paul Brunelle, Marcel Martel, Willie Lamothe, Roger Miron, Lévis Boulianne and Bobby Hachey. By the late 1830s, songs appeared in La Revue canadienne, l'Album littéraire et musical and Le Ménestrel. Singers who scored hits in the weekly Top 40 through the decade that didnât make any year end charts number at five: Sherry Kean Jane Siberry Sass Jordan Lee Aaron Eria Fachin. 13 Best Female Canadian Artists (Pop/RnB Singers) | Xttrawave If there was ever a Canadian female to represent the 80s, she was the one. Among these musicians are Bia, Lhasa de Sela, Jamil, DobaCaracol, Les frères Diouf and Soraya Benitez. Brenda Best. Bellemare, L., Pop Music in Quebec and French Canada (2015). Violin music and dance made up part of French-Canadian gatherings of all social classes from the time of New France. In the 1970s, the Quebec rock scene was initially marked by a panoply of progressive pop and rock groups eg Beau dommage, Harmonium, Offenbach, Corbeau, Octobre, Aut'Chose, Maneige, Abbittibbi, Morse Code, Contraction, Ville Ãmard Blues Band, UZEB and Sloche. Under Irish, Scottish and Loyalist influences, reels and folk dances (gigues, quadrilles, cotillions, etc) became a complex mix of French and English traditions. Thomas Mars. Traditional songs and dances continued to be published in Le Passe-Temps, La Lyre, Le Terroir and Le Carillon. But the UKâs own Ultravox was already dabbling in the genre, releasing its Systems of Romance album in 1978, containing some amazing numbers like âSlow Motionâ. The alternative rock and heavy metal of Voivod, Grim Skunk, Groovy Aardvark, Kermess, Anonymus, BARF, TSPC, Kataklysm, Martyr, Quo Vadis and Cryptopsy generally appealed to younger audiences. The Guess Who had the most successful Canadian hit, "American Woman" (5th of the year). This list was compiled using several sources including chart rankings, music video rotation, radio airplay, genre influence, and cultural influence to name a few. Certain French-speaking singer-songwriters were also active outside Quebec, such as Robert Paquette, Angèle Arsenault, Roch Voisine, and the group Hart Rouge. Québec: chant des possibles (Paris 1978), Moogk, Edward B. Best Canadian Musicians: 25 Icons From The Great White North However, the proximity between Montreal and New York led to its presence in Quebec in the early 1980s. Among these singers, Albert Marier, Fernand Perron (Le Merle rouge), Roméo Mousseau, Ludovic Huot, Jean Lalonde, Fernand Robidoux, Georges Beauchemin, Lionel Parent, Claude Blanchard, Fernand Gignac, Alys Robi and Robert l'Herbier were the most famous, receiving top billing in cabarets and on radio. Charles Aznavour. From being the first Canadian female solo singer to reach No.
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