Le Diable à Cinq
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Le Diable à Cinq | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Ripon, Quebec |
| Genres | folk music |
| Years active | 2015-present |
| Labels | Le Diable à Cinq |
| Members | Samuel Sabourin Félix Sabourin Éloi Gagnon Sabourin André-Michel "Brun" Dambremont Rémi Pagé |
| Past members | Vincent Ouellette-Destroimaisons |
| Website | https://diablea5.com/ |
Le Diable à Cinq is a Canadian folk music group from the Outaouais region of Quebec, who play traditional Québécois folk music.[1] Based in the town of Ripon, the group consists of brothers Éloi, Samuel and Félix Sabourin, their cousin André-Michel Dambremont, and their childhood friend Rémi Pagé.[2]
The band released their first album, Sorti de l'enfer, in 2017,[3] followed up in 2019 with Debout! [4] and in 2023 byTempête.[5] Debout! was a Felix Award nominee for Traditional Album of the Year at the 42nd Felix Awards,[6] a Canadian Folk Music Award nominee for Traditional Album of the Year at the 16th Canadian Folk Music Awards,[7] as well as a nominee in Juno Awards of 2021 in the Traditional Roots Album of the Year.[8]
The album Debout! Also won, at the first ADISQ 2020 Gala, the prize of Ma Première Nomination l'ADISQ.[9] This prize is awarded by the votes of the public and is intended for artists nominated for the first time at the ADISQ Gala.[10]