Les Jaguars
Discography
Currently accessable:
- Dors Mon Amour: 25 Groups Annees #2 CD
- Mer Morte: 25 Groups Annees #1 CD
- Solitude: 25 Groups Annees #4 CD
- Jaguars "Appalaches" CD on Merite
Original Issues:
- Mer Morte/Supersonic Twist: Tournesol 1963
- Dead Sea/Supersonic: REO 1963
- Solitude/Jaguar Shake: Tournesol 1963
- Mademoiselle Ye Ye/Prends Garde: Tournesol 1964
- Dors Mon Amour/Honky Tonk: Tournesol 1964
- Devant la Croix/D'aie Pas Peur: Tournesol 1965
- L'horloge/Hanky Panky: Tournesol 1965
- Les Jaguars LP Tournesol 1963
- Les Jaguars Vol. 2 LP: Tournesol 1964
History:
Starting out...
The Jaguars were a mainly
instrumental group formed in the Saguenay area of Quebec in 1962.
They quickly became the kings of the French Canadian rock 'n roll scene
due to the creative and experimental style of their lead guitar player
Arthur Cossette, who's real name is actually Jean Guy! He pierced his
speakers to create his own distortion and fuzz sounds, which he
blended into sweet sounds, prefering the melodic tones of the Shadows
to the gnarly tuffness of Link Wray.
Like most Quebecoise groups,
Les Jaguars have remained a "local" group, becoming popular only in
their region and prefering to play dances and hotels (in many of the
smaller towns in Quebec, the only nightclubs were found in hotels) in the
outlying areas of the province. At first, the Jaguars mixed their twang
with horns and trumpets, due to the popularity of dance bands. But they
soon gained a great following, and were able to continue playing in a
pure rock 'n roll style!
Supersonic Recording Stars!
Because the Jaguars music was
primarily meant for dancing, their Shadowesque sounds were a little
raunchier than many of their French Canadian contemporaries. Songs
like " Supersonic Twist", their first 45 mix a little bit of rhythm and blues
raunch to create a dance floor grind. But their best and most frantic
abrupt picking found it's way on the incredible "Jaguar Shake" ---- which
featured a guitar attack as savage as their Cheetah print
suits!
Their great selling singles
promted their record label to record an LP packed with a few
outstanding covers, and their trademark creative originals, which set
them way above the rest of the pack! It featured tunes like "Guitar Jet"
on which Arthur trades in his innocent staccato for the SEXIEST
reverbed sound ever to come out of a guitar!!! Shortly after the LP was
released in 1964. The fabulous LP lead to a busy year and the group continued
to play thoughout the province. But in 1965, it began to become clear that vocal
rock 'n roll was becoming increasingly more popular. Although the Jaguars continued to
record for Tournesol, even releasing a second LP, their audience was thinning By 1966 it was clear that the
band needed to either change their style, or disband. Sadly, in the
Spring of 1966, the Jaguars called it quits.
Jean Guy continued to play rock 'n roll, but adopted the image of "Arthur"
a crazy long haired, flowered hipster pants wearing garage band weirdo!
He released one quirky solo single, and then joined Les Sinners upon
the death of their lead guitar player! The Jaguars name has been
resurrected several times by Arthur, and are currently playing in Quebec
again. Their post 60's material is different (the Jaguars hits have been
re-recorded several times) from their old sound.
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This site is maintained by Glynis Ward, editor of Feline Frenzy Teen 'Zine.
Thanks to
Richard Baillargeon of
Rendez Vous magazine.