Luc De Larochellière
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Born | (1966-04-27) 27 April 1966 (age 58) Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Trafic, Zéro musique, Victoire |
Website | www |
Luc De Larochellière (born 27 April 1966) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec.
Larochellière performed at the Festival de la chanson de Granby, Quebec, winning a number of awards. This led to his signing to the Trafic record label in 1988. De Larochellière released his debut album Amère America. The album resulted in a number of hits including the title track『Amère America』as well as "La route est longue" and "Chinatown Blues". The album was certified gold.
In 1990, Larochellière released Sauvez mon âme; several singles from this album were popular in Quebec, including like "Sauvez mon âme", "Ma génération", "Cash City", "Si j'te disais reviens" and "Si fragile".
De Larochellière attracted a following throughout the 1990s though with lesser success and in 1993 co-founded Zéro Musique with François Pérusse. In 2014, he released a compilation album of his biggest hits under the title En bref.[1]
In 2017 De Larochellière was named French Songwriter of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards.[2]
Since 2012, he lives with his wife, the Franco-Ontarian singer Andrea Lindsay, with whom he released the joint album C'est d'l'amour ou c'est comme in 2012.
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