Biography
Les Titans
Members: Raymond Larouche, Serge Vachon, Réjean Goyette, Alain Plante (2)
Canadian Pop, Rock & Roll, Yé-Yé band from Amos, Québec formed in 1963, under the monicker "Les Jaguars" but which changed to "Les Safari" because of the band of the same name from the city of Arvida. In 1964 they renamed the group Les Titans.Lineup:
Vocals, Guitar - Raymond Larouche
Bass - Serge Vachon
Piano - Alain Plante
Drums - Réjean Goyette
Manager - Rodrigue Larouche
Won the 1966 semi-finals of Radio-Canada's "28 Jours" contest on the TV show "Jeunesse Oblige", bringing them to Montreal for the finals where they placed 2nd in the 'orchestra' category.
Managed to get signed to Choc records after that performance. "Laisse Moi" reached number 8 in CJBC's radio charts for the week of July 1966.
On August 29th they went to "Jeunesse D'aujourd'hui". In 1967, Robert Atkins signed them to the label Franco Élite, under the umbrella of which they released "Tu Es La Seule De Ma Vie" in 1967, an adaptation of the Everly Brother's "Walk Right Back".