After a year marked by the triumph of his Journal d'un loup-garou and his tour Sad animal, rich of a dozen Félix trophies, of a Juno and of an appointment to the next Polaris prize, Lou-Adriane Cassidy will spend a part of the summer "playing outside" in the festivals, especially these days at the Francos de Montréal, before (re)puting the course to Europe in the fall. The author-composer-interpreter of the hour, who currently has "the misery to…
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After a year marked by the triumph of his Journal d'un loup-garou and his tour Sad animal, rich of a dozen Félix trophies, of a Juno and of an appointment to the next Polaris prize, Lou-Adriane Cassidy will spend a part of the summer "playing outside" in the festivals, especially these days at the Francos de Montréal, before (re)puting the course to Europe in the fall. The author-composer-interpreter of the hour, who currently has "the misery to…