Phil Bech
Eric Clement
Fern Durand
Bob LePage
Paul-Andre Thibert
Montreal's Dionysos was considered the first Quebec act to sing in both official languages. They played the Montreal-Sept Illes-Chibogamu circuit and branched out to the eastern seaboard with regular stops in Toronto and New York.
1969 saw the release of their debut, 'Le Grand Tour', on Jupiter Records and its 1971 follow-up, 'Le Prince Croule', on Zodiaque. They would also write the score to Sam Sheppard's play 'The Tooth Of Crime' in 1974 and adapted parts of the script into half a dozen of their future compositions.
The band stopped working in 1974 and resumed with another album, their self-titled debut on Deram Records in the Fall of 1975. They lasted until 1978 at which time they broke up.
Thibert went on to a solo career with an album on Solo Records called 'Musique de Amis Dionysos'.
Singles
Albums
1969 Le Grand Tour (Jupiter)
1971 Le Prince Croule (Zodiaque)
1975 Dionysos (Deram)
Video
Compilation Tracks
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