La Bolduc
8 songs across 3 album sections.
La Bolduc
La Bolduc, born Marie-Paule Martin, stands as a foundational figure in Quebecois music, renowned for her powerful voice and pioneering role in the chanson tradition. Active primarily during the 1920s and 1930s, she transformed folk melodies into a distinct style that resonated deeply with working-class audiences. Her recordings, including the humorous and narrative-driven tracks found in collections like Chansons Comiques 1929-1939, showcase her ability to blend storytelling with infectious rhythm. Songs such as Le Petit Sauvage Du Nord and Les Maringouins highlight her talent for capturing the spirit of her region and the everyday lives of her listeners. Her enduring legacy is preserved through her extensive discography, which continues to influence contemporary artists and remains a vital part of Canadian musical history.
![Chansons Comiques 1929-1939 [2003]](/covers/none.jpg)
Chansons Comiques 1929-1939 [2003]
![Collection Québécoise - 20 Grands Succès D'Hier [1974]](/covers/none.jpg)
Collection Québécoise - 20 Grands Succès D'Hier [1974]

