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Bran Van 3000
Bran Van 3000
band
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Marie Michèle Desrosiers
Marie Michèle Desrosiers
Pianist and singer from Quebec
2
Jean Leloup
Jean Leloup
singer-songwriter from Quebec
3
Karkwa
Karkwa
band
4
Simple Plan
Simple Plan
Canadian rock band
5
Lhasa de Sela
Lhasa de Sela
Mexican-American singer who gained fame in Montreal, Canada
6
Fred Pellerin
Fred Pellerin
Canadian writer
7
Marjo
Marjo
Quebec singer-songwriter
8
Louis-Jean Cormier
Louis-Jean Cormier
Canadian singer-songwriter, singer and musician
9
Kevin Parent
Kevin Parent
Canadian actor and musician
10
Corey Hart
Corey Hart
Canadian musician and singer
11
Beau Dommage
Beau Dommage
band
12
Reset
Reset
Canadian punk rock band
13
Three O'Clock Train
Three O'Clock Train
14
Avec pas d'casque
Avec pas d'casque
Canadian folk band
15
Pierre Lapointe
Pierre Lapointe
Canadian singer
16
Dubmatique
Dubmatique
17
Jonas Tomalty
Jonas Tomalty
Canadian singer
18
Ariane Moffatt
Ariane Moffatt
Canadian musician
19
Damien Robitaille
Damien Robitaille
Franco-ontarian musician
20
Ginette Reno
Ginette Reno
Musician, actress
21
Loco Locass
Loco Locass
Canadian hip hop group from Quebec
22
Patsy Gallant
Patsy Gallant
Canadian actress and singer
23
Rascalz
Rascalz
Canadian hip hop group
24
Infidels
Infidels
25
Gob
Gob
band
26
Bobby Bazini
Bobby Bazini
Canadian singer
27
hHead
hHead
Canadian alternative rock band
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Subb
Subb
band
29
Moist
Moist
Canadian rock band
30
The Stills
The Stills
band
31
Niagara
Niagara
band
32
Anna McGarrigle
Anna McGarrigle
Canadian singer
33
Vann "Piano Man" Walls
Vann "Piano Man" Walls
American musician
34
Chet Doxas
Chet Doxas
Canadian composer
35
Hollerado
Hollerado
Canadian rock band
36
Bootsauce
Bootsauce
37
Oliver Jones
Oliver Jones
Canadian musician
Intro
Canadian band
Record Labels
Awards Received
Juno Award for Video of the Year
Nominated For
Juno Award for Video of the Year

Gogh Van Go is a Montreal alt-pop duo made up of Sandra Luciantonio and Daniel Tierney. Previously, Tierney and Luciantonio were both members of a 1980s country-rock group called the Hodads.

Luciantonio and Tierney met at the University of Guelph in Canada and formed a band in Montreal in 1985. Taking their name from the cover of an art magazine, the duo formed Gogh Van Go in 1993 and signed with Audiogram Records.

Through Audiogram Records, the group released two records. Their first album, the self-titled Gogh Van Go, released in 1993 and produced by Pierre Marchand, was part of the label's push into the English-speaking Canadian market. It was recorded and mixed at Studio Nomade, Morin Heights, Québec.

The record featured songs such as "Bed Where We Hide", "Say You Will" (re-mixed by James Di Salvio of Bran Van 3000 fame) and "Tunnel of Trees", which won Lyne Charlebois the Juno Award for Best Video in 1995, as well as a cover of John Lennon's "Instant Karma!". Their second album, Bliss Station, was released in 1997.

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of their debut album, the duo reunited to perform in December 2013, with what was reported to be a "one-night-only" reunion show at the Cabaret du Mile End in Montreal. Luciantonio and Tierney were joined by their original line up, including Yves Desrosiers (Jean Leloup, Lhasa de Sela), guitar; Jean Massicotte, keyboards and samples; John Souranis (Men Without Hats, Hodads, Jerry Jerry), bass; and John McColgan (Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Michel Pagliaro, Stephen Barry Band), drums. That same year, Audiogram released a compilation on iTunes, The Best of Gogh Van Go, which included the Say You Will remix produced by James Di Salvio and a forgotten track from the first album. Brendan Kelly of the Montreal Gazette proclaimed the Gogh Van Go concert as his live music event of the year.

In 2014 the group returned to the studio to record two new songs, Sugar and Mama Needs a New Dress, written by Luciantonio with Yves Desrosiers, and produced by keyboardist Jean Massicotte.

On 26 June 2014, the band returned to the live stage as a part of the 2014 Montreal International Jazz Festival.