About

Armond Desjardins
"Rhythm King"

Instruments: Vocals, Guitar details
Armond Desjardins (musician/singer/songwriter) began playing as a child when his dad put a jumbo guitar on his lap and taught him the chords A, D, G and C. He accompanied his dad while he played the fiddle. His first job was with Len Nevin and Yuanita Figures in the mid 1960s. In the early 1970s, he began playing with Frank Boyer and the Kountry Kings. He played with Boyer for many years on and off up until 2014. In 1978, Armond started his own band "Shilo", with Randy Foreman, Eric Borline and Vic Voytek. They played primarily at The Commodore Motor Inn. In the early 1980s, he started "Kickin' Kountry" with his son Fred Desjardins, Fred Labadie and Rick Moon. Eventually Armond went solo as "The Rhythm King" and played the local pubs, the Moose Hall and others. Over the years he filled in with many notable country bands such as Fred Kent's Northernaires, Bill Haight's Border Riders, Jim Donaldson's Rebel, Joe Knight's Country Gentlemen, and Roy Rumley's Countrymen. He also played alongside the best country musicians in the area, such as Frank Boyer, Al Mooney, Jerry Pennett, Johnny Bumbacco, Harvey Bell, Ray Artuso, Harold Duguay, Gary Mason, Ken Findlay and John McClenaghan. He al... more...
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The Rhythm King
guitar/vocals
2015 - The End
Kickin' Kountry
guitar/vocals
1980 - The End
Shilo
guitar/vocals
1978 - The End
Shilo (1978)
guitar/vocals
1978 - The End
Kountry Kings, Frank Boyer & the
Guitar/Vocals
1976 - The End