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Contemporaries of Les Megatones, Les Jaguars were the other bigwigs of the 60s Quebecois surf rock scene. Although they would originally break up in 1966, band leader Arthur Cossette would carry on recording studio albums under some iteration of the band's name throughout the decades that followed. The most recent of which was the album Appalaches (1996).
By King Lobster KrewContemporaries of Les Megatones, Les Jaguars were the other bigwigs of the 60s Quebecois surf rock scene. Although they would originally break up in 1966, band leader Arthur Cossette would carry on recording studio albums under some iteration of the band's name throughout the decades that followed. The most recent of which was the album Appalaches (1996).