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Marcel Aymar (born in Meteghan, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian musician, composer, writer and actor. He moved to Sudbury, Ontario in 1972 as a teen and was a founding member of the popular Franco-Ontarian group CANO, playing guitar. During this time, he was also active in the Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario. In 2003, he recorded his self-titled debut solo album, Aymar. The album is diverse, featuring folk cajun styles, rock songs ("Dans un café américain à Paris"), and even ballads.

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  • Marcel Aymar (born in Meteghan, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian musician, composer, writer and actor. He moved to Sudbury, Ontario in 1972 as a teen and was a founding member of the popular Franco-Ontarian group CANO, playing guitar. During this time, he was also active in the Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario. In 2003, he recorded his self-titled debut solo album, Aymar. The album is diverse, featuring folk cajun styles, rock songs ("Dans un café américain à Paris"), and even ballads. (en)
  • Marcel Aymar, né à Baie Sainte-Marie en Nouvelle-Écosse, est un musicien, compositeur, écrivain et acteur d'origine acadienne vivant en Ontario. Marcel Aymar était un des guitaristes du groupe musical CANO qui était un groupe musical franco-ontarien de style folk rock et rock progressif, actif de 1975 à 1985. Ils ont été un des groupes franco-ontariens les plus populaires de leur époque, avec Garolou. À la même époque il a collaboré avec le Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario situé dans le Grand Sudbury. (fr)
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  • Marcel Aymar (born in Meteghan, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian musician, composer, writer and actor. He moved to Sudbury, Ontario in 1972 as a teen and was a founding member of the popular Franco-Ontarian group CANO, playing guitar. During this time, he was also active in the Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario. Aymar, with John Doerr and Marc Cholette, wrote the theme song for CBC Television's The National and SRC's Soirée du Hockey, the French equivalent to Hockey Night in Canada. He also wrote the soundtrack for the film Jerome's Secret (Le secret de Jérôme), and toured with Robert Paquette and Paul Demers as the performing group Paquette-Aymar-Demers. In 2003, he recorded his self-titled debut solo album, Aymar. The album is diverse, featuring folk cajun styles, rock songs ("Dans un café américain à Paris"), and even ballads. In 2009, Aymar was awarded the Prix Hommage by the Association des professionnels de la chanson et de la musique at its fifth annual Gala des prix Trille Or. In 2021, two classic CANO songs from the band's first album, Aymar's "Baie Sainte-Marie" and André Paiement's "Dimanche après-midi," were inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Marcel Aymar, né à Baie Sainte-Marie en Nouvelle-Écosse, est un musicien, compositeur, écrivain et acteur d'origine acadienne vivant en Ontario. Marcel Aymar était un des guitaristes du groupe musical CANO qui était un groupe musical franco-ontarien de style folk rock et rock progressif, actif de 1975 à 1985. Ils ont été un des groupes franco-ontariens les plus populaires de leur époque, avec Garolou. À la même époque il a collaboré avec le Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario situé dans le Grand Sudbury. Avec deux autres musiciens, il a composé le thème musical du générique du journal The National sur la chaîne de CBC Television ; ainsi que celui de l'émission Soirée du Hockey sur Télévision de Radio-Canada. En 2003, il enregistre un album en solo ("Dans un café américain à Paris") avec des styles musicaux différents tels que ballades, musique cajun, rock, etc. En 2009, Marcel Aymar remporte le "Prix Hommage" de l'Association des professionnels de la chanson et de la musique au 5e . (fr)
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