Les Cousins Branchaud - Members

Members

Guy Branchaud (Guitar, Vocals) is one of the four founding members of Les Cousins Branchaud. He has also been part of the group "Les Multivox" for many years.

Claude Branchaud (Mandolin, Guitar, Vocals) is also one of the four founding members and Guy's brother.

Luc Croisetière (Percussion, Vocals) was finally able to achieve his dream of playing music when he joined Les Cousins Branchaud after retiring from his career as a farmer.

Paul-André Nadeau (Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals) has been playing the violin since the age of five. In the last two years, he has also become part of a country music group called "Nash."

Patrick Desmarais (Accordion, Harmonica, Jig, Vocals) has also been part of the group "Les Frères Bellavance" for the last ten years.

David Tavares (Bass, Guitar, Vocals) has played the bass since the age of five and studied musique at the CEGEP in Trois-Rivières and now teaches musique in his own school, "Les Claviers Magiques." He also belongs to several other bands.

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