Monday, December 7, 2009

The Jubilaires Form

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Band: The Jubilaires

Year: 1956

Home: Chatham Ontario

Genre: Country

Formed: 1956

Members (L-R)

Lionel Richie – Drums

Oscar Demers – Rhythm guitar

Roland Lozon – Fiddle

Oscar Benoit – Lead guitar.

Circa: 1956 – 1961

  The Jubilaires have a long history that lasted through many decades.

 The original line-up was an instrumental group that put on their own dances in order to perform live.

They rented an old hall, which was originally for hay storage on the second floor of a horse stable in Pain Court, next to the Dover Hotel. Posters were made, a bouncer was hired and a refreshment booth was set up.

  For the very first dance, the boys cleaned the hall on Wednesday, decorated it on Thursday, played it on Friday night, and cleaned it up on Saturday. They took the profit of $18 and split it 6 ways. These go getters put on a dance every Friday from June 30th to November 30, 1956. The band had played 74 shows before 1960.

 

Sam Lozon did join the band as the singer and guitarist circa 1957, but retired from the band in the middle of 1960, as his love for music took him to another group.

 During performances, the band would usually spot two female singers. Doreen Lecuyer and Louella Demers (Oscar’s sister)

In 1960, The Myers Brothers joined the band resulting in a name change to “Myers Brothers and the Jubilaires (The)”.  After that long run, they became known as the Jubilaires II, followed by a brief and final line-up called “Front Page News”.

By: S Beaulieu and R. Lozon

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