Gilles Valiquette Explained

Gilles Valiquette
Birth Date:7 April 1952
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genre:Rock
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, stage actor, record producer
Instrument:Guitar

Gilles Valiquette (born April 7, 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian rock musician, stage actor and record producer.[1]

Career

After studying music at Lionel-Groulx College and Cégep Saint-Laurent in Montreal, Valiquette first emerged with the rock group Someone, with whom he recorded two singles. He subsequently became a supporting musician for Les Séguin and Jacques Michel, before releasing his first solo album, Chansons pour un café, in 1972.

In 1980, he played the role of Roger Roger in the musical Starmania at Montreal's Comédie nationale. He subsequently launched his own recording studio, and has produced albums for Jim Corcoran, Bertrand Gosselin, Plume Latraverse, Daniel Lavoie, Robert Paquette, Gilles Rivard and Richard Séguin. He largely stopped recording new material after this time.

His 1973 hit "Je suis cool" was covered by Big Sugar on their 1999 EP Chauffe à bloc.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/gilles-valiquette-emc/ Gilles Valiquette