Tens of thousands gathered at the Bell Centre Tuesday night for a national tribute to a monumental figure in Quebec culture. Karl Tremblay was the lead singer of Les Cowboys Fringants, one of the most influential bands in our province’s history. On November 15, he died of prostate cancer at age 47. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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Cowboys Fringants frontman Karl Tremblay honoured at Bell Centre
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