Cayouche

Cayouche
Birth name Réginald Charles Gagnon
Born 1948
Origin Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Genres Country
Occupation(s) singer/songwriter
Years active 1994present

Réginald Charles Gagnon, known as Cayouche (born 1948), is an Acadian singer-songwriter of Acadian French country music. He was born in Moncton, New Brunswick on the eastern coast of Canada.

Early life

At the age of thirteen, Cayouche left eastern Canada with his mother to go live in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. He later joined the United States Marine Corps when he was 19. While serving, he took part in the Vietnam War. However, he never went into combat. When his military service was over, he returned to Leominster,Massachusetts where he married and had two sons, Joshua Charles Gagnon{1972} and Jason Paul Gagnon(1973)and spent the next ten years. In 1979, he returned to Canada and went as a nomad with his back pack and his guitar.

Career

His nickname comes from the United States. He says that people would tell him: "t’es pas Acayen t’es Acayouche", meaning "you're not Acadian, you're Acayouche". "Acayouche" later became "Cayouche", which is now his nickname. He started his career as a musician in various community centers of northern New Brunswick.

Discography

Songs

Filmography

Further reading

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