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Lynda Lemay

 
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Lynda Lemay

  • Born: July 25, 1966, Portneuf, Quebec, Canada
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Vocal Music
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Un Paradis Quelque Part", "Live", "Les Les Lettres Rouges"

Biography

French-Canadian singer/songwriter Lynda Lemay has been a star in her native Quebec since the early '90s, and also has a large following in Europe, where her playful, poignant writing style is appreciated for its compassionate, literate, and often humorous approach to both the large and small requirements of contemporary life. With a novelist's eye for detail and an endearing ability to make light of her own phobias, Lemay writes melodic songs (almost always sung in French) that are fast becoming national treasures in Canada, and her popularity in France stems from her clear understanding of the French chanson tradition.

Lemay was born on July 25, 1966, and grew up in Portneuf near the St. Lawrence River outside Quebec City. She showed an early affinity for writing and poetry, and penned her first song by the age of nine. She learned to play the guitar in her teens and won the top spot in the Quebec en Chansons Song Competition by the time she was 18. Lemay concentrated on other literary pursuits (including a novel) after graduating from high school, eventually returning to music in the late '80s, soon becoming a regular on Quebec's "bars à chansons" circuit. She began to draw label interest after she won the Best Singer/Songwriter award in 1989's Granby Song Contest with her song "La Veilleuse." She released her first album, Nos Reves, in 1991. Her second release, Y, featuring music arrangements by Marc Perusse, followed in 1994, and was a huge success, eventually going double platinum.

Lemay married the Franco-Canadian comedian Patrick Huard in 1995. She toured Europe in 1996 and released an EP of mostly live tracks, La Viste, that same year. The release of her third album, Lynda Lemay, came in 1998, followed by a full-length live set in 1999. Du Cog à l'Ame appeared in 2000 and a second live set, Les Lettres Rouges, came out in 2002. A seventh album, Les Secrets des Oiseaux, appeared in 2003. Always a versatile writer, Lemay has also composed a folk opera, Un Eternel Hiver, which was staged in France in 2005. Un Paradis Quelque Part, her eighth album, was released that same year. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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Lynda Lemay

Lynda Lemay during a concert in Carcassonne in July 2007
Background information
Birth name Lynda Lemay
Born 25 July 1966 (1966-07-25) (age 43)
Portneuf, Quebec, Canada
Origin Portneuf, Quebec, Canada
Genres Chanson
Occupations Singer-songwriter, Guitarist
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1989 – present
Website www.lyndalemay.com

Lynda Lemay (born 25 July 1966 in Portneuf, Quebec) is a Canadian francophone singer-songwriter. Through her mother she is a descendant of Zacharie Cloutier.[1]

After winning regional awards in 1989 she went to France where her lyrics about everyday life events, sometimes rather ironic, became almost instant classics. She regularly tours in Quebec and France, with particularly frequent appearances at the Paris Olympia.[2][3]

Contents

Discography

  • 1990 — Nos rêves
  • 1994 — Y
  • 1995 — La visite
  • 1998 — Lynda Lemay
  • 1999 — Lynda Lemay live
  • 2000 — Du coq à l'âme
  • 2002 — Les lettres rouges
  • 2003 — Les secrets des oiseaux
  • 2005 — Un Paradis quelque part
  • 2006 — Un éternel hiver
  • 2006 — Ma Signature
  • 2008 — Allo, c'est moi

Awards and recognition

  • 1995: 4 Félix Award nominations: Female Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year (Y), Songwriter of the Year, Concert of the Year[4]
  • 1996: Félix Award nomination: Artist with best recognition outside Quebec[5]
  • 1998: Félix Award winner, Female Artist of the Year; 4 other Félix nominations: Pop Album of the Year (Lynda Lemay), Best Selling Album of the Year (ibid.), Concert of the Year, Artist with best recognition outside Quebec[6]
  • 1999: 2 Félix Award nominations: Pop Album of the Year (Lynda Lemay live), Artist with best recognition outside Quebec[7]
  • 2000: Félix Award winner, Artist with best recognition outside Quebec[8]
  • 2001: 4 Félix Award nominations: Female Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year (Du coq à l'âme), Concert of the Year, Quebec Artist with most recognition outside Quebec[9]
  • 2002: 3 Félix Award nominations: Female Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year (Les lettres rouges), Quebec Artist with best recognition outside Quebec[10]
  • 2004: Félix Award nomination: Quebec Artist with best recognition outside Quebec[11]

References

  1. ^ http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/loiseauHTML/menu/frame_accueil.htm
  2. ^ "Lynda Lemay (biography)" (in French). Radio France Internationale. March 2007. http://www.rfimusique.com/siteFr/biographie/biographie_9037.asp. Retrieved 2008-12-28. 
  3. ^ "Tournée de Lynda Lemay en France (Lynda Lemay touring France)". TVA/LCN. 2000-04-03. http://lcn.canoe.ca/artsetspectacles/general/archives/2000/04/20000403-093849.html. Retrieved 2008-12-28. 
  4. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 1995
  5. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 1996
  6. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 1998
  7. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 1999
  8. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 2000
  9. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 2001
  10. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 2002
  11. ^ Gala de l'ADISQ - 2004

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