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'''JOSEPH GUILMETTE''' (1886-1950) was born in the village of Natashquan, Quebec, in September 1886.  He showed musical talent at a young age, choosing to play the accordion. When he was ten he moved with his family to Rimouski where he resided for the remainder of his life.  
'''JOSEPH GUILMETTE''' (1886-1950) was born in the Gulf of St. Lawrence village of Natashquan, northeastern Quebec, in September 1886.  He showed musical talent at a young age, choosing to play the accordion. When he was ten he moved with his family to Rimouski where he resided for the remainder of his life. Accordionist Joseph Plante recommended Guilmette to RCA Victor, and in 1930 he recorded his first side for the label.  Subsequently, he toured the province several times, often played with the famed fiddler Albert Bastarache.  
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Revision as of 23:51, 23 December 2024


Joseph Guilmette


     
 Given name:     Joseph
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Guilmette
 Place of birth:     Natashquan, Quebec
 Place of death:     Rimouski
 Year of birth:     1886
 Year of death:     1950
 Profile:     {{#arraymap:Musician|,|x|x}}
 Source of information:     https://archive.org/details/lespionniersdudi0000labb/page/58/mode/2up
     

Biographical notes


JOSEPH GUILMETTE (1886-1950) was born in the Gulf of St. Lawrence village of Natashquan, northeastern Quebec, in September 1886. He showed musical talent at a young age, choosing to play the accordion. When he was ten he moved with his family to Rimouski where he resided for the remainder of his life. Accordionist Joseph Plante recommended Guilmette to RCA Victor, and in 1930 he recorded his first side for the label. Subsequently, he toured the province several times, often played with the famed fiddler Albert Bastarache.