Bobby Hachey

Bobby Hachey (born Albert Hachey in 1932 with Atholville, New Brunswick, Canada and deceased the October 18th 2006 with Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a singer, musician, actor and TV host considered one of the pioneers of the music Western in Quebec and as a guitarist exceptional Country. Initially member of the orchestra of Kid Baker, it played with his two brothers, in addition to being the fellow traveller of another legend of the kind, Willie Lamothe. Bobby Hachey undertook its career solo in 1979.

Career

Bobby Hachey is initiated very young person with the music. He plays of the Guitare, the Mandoline and the Violon. At the 14 years age, it founds a western group with his brothers Terry and Curly

External bonds

  • “Bobby Hachey: happy in music” (Mail, July 25th, 2001)
  • “French-speaking Very favorite: the western overcame! ” (The Duty, November 15th, 1999)

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