Bruno Lachance
See also: Lachance
Bruno Lachance (Saint-Nazaire-with-Dorchester, 1979 -) is a singer and radio presenter Québécois. Born on June 18th, 1979, he is the husband of Valerie Langlois and the father of Lea Maude and Lydia. He makes his beginnings with the radio with CFIN 100.5-103.9 (Radio operator Bellechasse) in 1994. Until 1998, it Co-animates “the great calculation”, “the 2 Simpletons” and “Paradox” in company of Dany Bernier (which is his/her cousin). At the summer 1998, it Co-animates the emission “Euro-Integral” with CKIA 88.3. Of 1998 with 2001, he is advertizing producer with CJMF 93.3 with Quebec. In 2001, it moves to CHOI 98.1. Since this time, under the nickname of “Brown”, it animated some emissions “the DRX weekend”, “the blocks party weekend” and always makes the capsules “the choices of exits” and the “details”.
Parallel to the radio, he is singer of the group of interpretation Ceuz-là (1998 - 2003) which will become Bumper Stickers . Since their creation, Bumper Stickers composed a score of songs French-speaking rock'n'roll and made more than 150 spectacles through Quebec.
In 2004, they take part in the album compilation of the Liberté Fest with the song Simon Laliberté .
February 28th, 2006, they launch their first album If I had had a tank .
From the exit of the album, about fifty radio stations through the Canada play regularly the songs Encrissitude , If I had had a tank , Old Orchard , Nouveau Paget , I not able and very recently the day or you ace turned out badly
Bruno Lachance also sang with the Molson Dry Band (the song Déchaîné ) and interpreted the national anthem of Canada on many occasions at the time of the parts of Radio operator X of Quebec to the Colisée Pepsi.
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