
Paul Henry Dallaire
My band is called The (Passive Canadians Band) or (Men of No Tomorrows)
The leader of the band is or was Gil Charron from Ottawa, ON. Canada.
I am a singer/Songwriter from Timmins, Ontario. Canada which incidentally is also Shania Twain's home town.
I have had a write up in the 'OUR CANADA' magazine in the Sept issue, written by Gary George which is pretty interesting.
I have 3 Albums out:
My songs are for sale on www.soundclick.com
Most of my work is on www.youtube.com / paulhenrydallaire
Album #1-For you my love my Canada =16 tracks
#2- Songs of what I am =18 tracks
#3- Le p'tit train du Nord =18 tracks in French tracks
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Paul Henry Dallaire
I pick up a band wherever I perform. I did the Casino bit and still want to travel. I am right now throwing my web out to La Belle Province as my French songs have been given a thesis title according to some Quebec artists and I'm waitin for booking agents to wake up and book me there ,Ontario & Europe.
You can hear my songs at wwwyoutube.com/Paul Henry Dallaire or purchase my songs at www.soundclick.com
However I may say it's getting harder to have people interested to book you as you get older.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes I play live either as a single or with a band but I prefer the comraderie of a band.
Your musical influences
Since early childhood certainly the Man In Black and the Old days of the Grand Ol Opry,not to-day's Grand Ol Opry of course. The day of Stonewall Jackson (Waterloo) and Sonny James (Running Bear)
What equipment do you use?
Right now I have my D-28 Frankenstein flat-top guitar. He he. I call it Frankenstein cause I snapped the neck and drilled a bolt through it and my brother Gerry baptized it with the name (Frankenstein's bolt through the neck) But it works. Great Sound)
I also use my wireless pick-up whenever I can and bring my own mike.
Anything else?
I will be releasing 14 or 15 new tracks soon including 1 French song.
Right now I may be working on a couple of song I'll call the Miner's Lament about a cage that went down with 16 men in the Paymaster mine in Timmins ON. the year was Feb, 1945 all were killed at a drop of 1500 feet, and a new one called "Jesus was a Hobo"