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She was born in Canada,<ref name="RTE">"[http://www.rte.ie/arts/2007/0306/drivetimewithdave_av.html?2226174,null,209 Arcade Fire talk about their music]." (March 6, 2007). ''[[Radio Telefís Éireann]]''. Retrieved March 16, 2007.</ref> her family having emigrated from [[Haiti]] during the dictatorship of [[Jean-Claude Duvalier]], and she grew up in [[Saint-Lambert, Quebec|St-Lambert]], across from [[Montreal]].<ref name="Mirror">Carpenter, Lorraine. (September 16, 2004). "[http://www.montrealmirror.com/2004/091604/cover_music.html Hot property]." ''[[Montreal Mirror]].'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> Her heritage is alluded to in the Arcade Fire song "Haiti", in which she sings, ''Mes cousins jamais nés hantent les nuits de Duvalier'' ("My unborn cousins haunt Duvalier's nights").<ref>Hanley Bemis, Alec. (December 1, 2004). "[http://www.laweekly.com/music/music/weddings-funerals/1149/ Weddings & Funerals]." ''LA Weekly. Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref>
She was born in Canada,<ref name="RTE">"[http://www.rte.ie/arts/2007/0306/drivetimewithdave_av.html?2226174,null,209 Arcade Fire talk about their music]." (March 6, 2007). ''[[Radio Telefís Éireann]]''. Retrieved March 16, 2007.</ref> her family having emigrated from [[Haiti]] during the dictatorship of [[Jean-Claude Duvalier]], and she grew up in [[Saint-Lambert, Quebec|St-Lambert]], across from [[Montreal]].<ref name="Mirror">Carpenter, Lorraine. (September 16, 2004). "[http://www.montrealmirror.com/2004/091604/cover_music.html Hot property]." ''[[Montreal Mirror]].'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> Her heritage is alluded to in the Arcade Fire song "Haiti", in which she sings, ''Mes cousins jamais nés hantent les nuits de Duvalier'' ("My unborn cousins haunt Duvalier's nights").<ref>Hanley Bemis, Alec. (December 1, 2004). "[http://www.laweekly.com/music/music/weddings-funerals/1149/ Weddings & Funerals]." ''LA Weekly. Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref>


Chassagne earned a B.A. in communication studies at [[Concordia University (Montreal)|Concordia University]] in 1998,<ref>McDonagh, Patrick. (Fall 2006). "[http://news.concordia.ca/alumni/007935.shtml Musical Joy]." ''Concordia University Magazine.'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> and went on to study jazz voice briefly at [[McGill University]].<ref>"[http://www.mcgill.ca/news/2004/winter/newsbites/three/ The Arcade Fire is red hot]." (Winter 2004). ''McGill News.'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> She was singing jazz at an art opening at Concordia in 2000 when Butler met her and persuaded her to join his band; after line-up changes, only the two of them were left. They married in 2003. She plays many instruments on stage, including the [[accordion]], [[drums|drums]], [[xylophone]], [[hurdy-gurdy]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboards]] and [[organ (music)|organ]].
Chassagne earned a B.A. in communication studies at [[Concordia University (Montreal)|Concordia University]] in 1998,<ref>McDonagh, Patrick. (Fall 2006). "[http://news.concordia.ca/alumni/007935.shtml Musical Joy]." ''Concordia University Magazine.'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> and went on to study jazz voice briefly at [[McGill University]].<ref>"[http://www.mcgill.ca/news/2004/winter/newsbites/three/ The Arcade Fire is red hot]." (Winter 2004). ''McGill News.'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> She was singing jazz at an art opening at Concordia in 2000 when Butler met her and persuaded her to join his band; after line-up changes, only the two of them were left. They married in 2003. She plays many instruments on stage, including the [[accordion]], [[drums]], [[xylophone]], [[hurdy-gurdy]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboards]] and [[organ (music)|organ]].


Chassagne has also been involved with a medieval band called Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore,<ref>"[http://www.mandragore.ca Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore]." (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> and a jazz band, Azúcar. She also wrote the music for the two-minute David Uloth sketch "The Shine,"<ref>"[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363997/ The Shine (2002)]." (n.d.). ''The Internet Movie Database.'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> and contributed to the UNICEF benefit project as part the North American Hallowe'en Prevention Initiative, performing the song "[[Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?]]" along with [[Win Butler]].
Chassagne has also been involved with a medieval band called Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore,<ref>"[http://www.mandragore.ca Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore]." (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> and a jazz band, Azúcar. She also wrote the music for the two-minute David Uloth sketch "The Shine,"<ref>"[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363997/ The Shine (2002)]." (n.d.). ''The Internet Movie Database.'' Retrieved October 19, 2007.</ref> and contributed to the UNICEF benefit project as part the North American Hallowe'en Prevention Initiative, performing the song "[[Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?]]" along with [[Win Butler]].

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Régine Chassagne

Régine Chassagne (born 18 August 1977)[1] is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist musician and singer, and a founding member of the band Arcade Fire. She is married to co-founder Win Butler.

Life and career

She was born in Canada,[2] her family having emigrated from Haiti during the dictatorship of Jean-Claude Duvalier, and she grew up in St-Lambert, across from Montreal.[3] Her heritage is alluded to in the Arcade Fire song "Haiti", in which she sings, Mes cousins jamais nés hantent les nuits de Duvalier ("My unborn cousins haunt Duvalier's nights").[4]

Chassagne earned a B.A. in communication studies at Concordia University in 1998,[5] and went on to study jazz voice briefly at McGill University.[6] She was singing jazz at an art opening at Concordia in 2000 when Butler met her and persuaded her to join his band; after line-up changes, only the two of them were left. They married in 2003. She plays many instruments on stage, including the accordion, drums, xylophone, hurdy-gurdy, keyboards and organ.

Chassagne has also been involved with a medieval band called Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore,[7] and a jazz band, Azúcar. She also wrote the music for the two-minute David Uloth sketch "The Shine,"[8] and contributed to the UNICEF benefit project as part the North American Hallowe'en Prevention Initiative, performing the song "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?" along with Win Butler.

On several occasions Régine has launched into her song "Haiti" with an anecdote regarding her love of roses. This is her username on the Arcade Fire fansite.

References

  1. ^ Hoard, Christian. (February 24, 2005). "The Fire This Time." Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
  2. ^ "Arcade Fire talk about their music." (March 6, 2007). Radio Telefís Éireann. Retrieved March 16, 2007.
  3. ^ Carpenter, Lorraine. (September 16, 2004). "Hot property." Montreal Mirror. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
  4. ^ Hanley Bemis, Alec. (December 1, 2004). "Weddings & Funerals." LA Weekly. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
  5. ^ McDonagh, Patrick. (Fall 2006). "Musical Joy." Concordia University Magazine. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
  6. ^ "The Arcade Fire is red hot." (Winter 2004). McGill News. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
  7. ^ "Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore." (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2007.
  8. ^ "The Shine (2002)." (n.d.). The Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 19, 2007.

Media related to Régine Chassagne at Wikimedia Commons

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