Groovy Aardvark

Groovy Aardvark
Origin Longueuil, Québec
Genres Rock
Years active Since 1986
Labels Kafka
Past members Martin Dupuis
Pierre Koch
François Legendre
Vincent Peake

Groovy Aardvark was a Canadian rock band noted for its longevity (19 years) in the Québec music scene. Their final concert was staged in August 2005.

Discography

History

In 1986, the band Schizophrenic Muff Divers was formed by four high school (Gérard-Filion) students from Longueuil, Québec. A year later the band changed its name to Groovy Aardvark in order to facilitate its plans of becoming a serious rock band. They released three cassette tape demos before releasing their first album, Eater's Digest, in 1994. Although all of the members spoke French natively, most of the songs were in English. This album, along with a two-month tour marked the beginning of their popularity in Québec.

Members

Groovy Aardvark had numerous members who joined and departed during the band's existence.

Name Role/Instruments 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05
Louis Bélanger percussion
Martin Dupuis vocals, guitar
Pierre Koch vocals, drums, sequencer
François Legendre guitar
Denis Lepage guitar
Danny Peake drums
Vincent Peake vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, percussion
Martin Pelletier guitar
Marc-André Thibert guitar, keyboard, clavinet
Stéphane Vigeant guitar
Éric Lajambe vocals

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