List of Anglo-Quebecer musicians
The following is a list of successful Anglo-Quebecer musicians and groups.
- The following list refers only to native Anglo-Quebecers. For Quebec musicians who sing in French, Québécois artists, and native Francophone Quebecers who sing in English, please see Music of Quebec.
Popular music groups
- The Agonist
- Arcade Fire
- Bowser & Blue
- Bran Van 3000
- Busty and the Bass
- The Dears
- Deja Voodoo
- Godspeed You! Black Emperor
- The Gruesomes
- Mashmakhan
- Kate & Anna McGarrigle
- Me Mom & Morgentaler
- Men I Trust
- Men Without Hats
- Michael Laucke & Fiesta Flamenco
- The Nils
- Sam Roberts
- The Stills
- Third Place
- The Unicorns
- Wolf Parade
Jazz musicians
- Sayyd Abdul Al-Khabyyr
- Charlie Biddle
- Oliver Jones
- Ranee Lee
- Oscar Peterson
- Michelle Sweeney
- Karen Young
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gollark: > If you oppose compromises to privacy on the grounds that you could do something that is misidentified as a crime, being more transparent does helpI mean, sure. But I worry about lacking privacy for reasons other than "maybe the government will use partial data or something and accidentally think I'm doing crimes".
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