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43rd Félix Awards
The 42nd Félix Awards were held on November 7, 2021 to honour achievements in Quebec music. The gala ceremony was hosted by Louis-José Houde, and televised by Ici Radio-Canada Télé."5 moments forts du Gala de l’ADISQ 2021"
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, November 8, 2021.


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Louis-José Houde
Louis-José Houde (born October 19, 1977 in Saint-Apollinaire, Quebec) is a French-Canadian actor and comedian. He is best known for his performances in films such as ''Bon Cop, Bad Cop'' in 2006, '' Father and Guns (De père en flic)'' in 2009, '' A Sense of Humour (Le Sens de l'humour)'' in 2011 and '' Compulsive Liar (Menteur)'' in 2019. Houde has hosted two TV shows on Radio-Canada: ''Louis-José Houde, à suivre...'' (2005) and ''Ici Louis-José Houde'' (2006). In 2003, he won a Félix Award The Félix Award (french: Trophée Félix or Prix Félix) is an award, given by the ''Association du disque, de l'industrie du spectacle québécois'' ( ADISQ) on an annual basis to artists working in the music and humor industry in the Canadian ... for comic show of the year. He championed '' Un petit pas pour l'homme'' by Stéphane Dompierre in '' Le combat des livres 2006''. He is a graduate of Quebec's École nationale de l'humour. Personal life He was in a relationship wi ...
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Les Cowboys Fringants
Les Cowboys Fringants are a Quebec folk rock music group formed in 1995 in Repentigny, Quebec. The French word ''fringant'' can be translated as "dashing", or "frisky". They perform '' Québécois'' néo-trad music (modernized Quebec folk music with a rock flavour) and draw on country music. They have an international underground following, especially in France, French-speaking Belgium and Switzerland. Band members hail from the Montreal suburbs of Repentigny and L'Assomption. The entire band collaborates on the lyrics, although guitarist Jean-François Pauzé often contributes more than the others. The band are known for their live performances, captured on the ''Attache ta tuque!'' live album and the ''Centre Bell 30 décembre 2003'' DVD. The band has won 17 Félix Awards, including five at the 2020 edition of the ceremony. Overview ''Les Cowboys'' represent an important part of modern ''Québécois'' music. They are part of the néo-trad movement that appeared in Quebec ar ...
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Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs (album)
''Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs'' is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Klô Pelgag, released on June 26, 2020. The album received critical acclaim upon its release. Release ''Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs'' was initially set for release on April 17, 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the release of the album was later pushed back to June 26, as announced via Pelgag's official website on April 10. Singles Prior to the official launch of the album, four singles were put out. "Rémora" serves as the lead single, which was released on February 6, 2020. She wrote the song after reading '' One Hundred Years of Solitude'' by Gabriel García Márquez, in which he mentioned the remora, a kind of fish that lives on other bigger fishes, using the disk on its head to attach to them. Pelgag explained: "The song "Rémora" is about dependency to a toxic, bloodsucking relationship, to which you hang on even though it drags you down to the bottom of yourself. Eventua ...
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Sarahmée
Sarahmée Ouellet (born 1988), mononymously known as Sarahmée, is a Senegalese-Canadian rapper from Quebec. She is most noted for her single "T'as pas cru", which was shortlisted for the 2019 SOCAN Songwriting Prize. The sister of singer-songwriter Karim Ouellet, she released the EPs ''Retox'' in 2011 and ''Sans détour'' in 2013 before releasing her full-length debut album ''Légitime'' in 2015. She followed up with ''Irréversible'' in 2019, and received a Prix Félix nomination for Revelation of the Year at the Gala de l'ADISQ in 2019. The video for her single "Bun Dem", directed by Caraz, was also a Juno Award nominee for Video of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020."Junos 2020: the complete list of winners"


Jérôme 50
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Alicia Moffet
Alicia Moffet (born July 22, 1998) is a Quebec singer who won the 2013 season of ''The Next Star''. She has released a number of singles and featured on the 2015 edition of the French-Canadian version of The Voice. Career Moffet has been singing since 2008. In May 2013, Moffet auditioned for ''The Next Star''. She got a golden ticket and was accepted into the top 13. She made top 9 in late June 2013. She was chosen to be in the top six and crowned winner of season 6 on September 22, 2013, at Canada's Wonderland, where the live season finale was held. Moffet released her own single during ''The Next Star'' broadcast, entitled "Better Watch Out for Me" released September 16, 2013. Together with the other contestants, she recorded the single "We Just Don't Care", released September 9, 2013. On September 23, 2013, at the live show she performed "We Just Don't Care", "Better Watch Out for Me" and the 'winners song' " Roar" by Katy Perry. She was crowned winner with over 3 million vot ...
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Marc Dupré
Marc Dupré (born July 28, 1973) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and musician from Quebec. Career His first album release was ''Refaire le monde'' in 2005. It included " Tout près du bonheur" with Céline Dion. The song was written by Dion and a music video was also released that was shot in Nevada. At the first Gala Artis, held in Montreal on April 30, 2006, Céline Dion also performed the song with Dupré. Dupré opened for Céline Dion in her "Taking Chances" tour in Montréal and the release of a second album ''Revenir à toi'' in 2008. His third album ''Entre deux toz'' also contained a duet with Dion in the track "Y'a pas de mots". His fourth album was released in 2013 titled ''Nous sommes les mêmes'' earning him the Félix for "Best male artist of the year"during the "35e Gala L'ADISQ" on October 27, 2013. The title track was a great success in Quebec and earned him also the Félix for "Popular song of the year" during the same event. The album was certified gold in Q ...
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Ludovick Bourgeois
''La Voix'' is the French Canadian version of the Dutch reality vocal competition created by John de Mol ''The Voice of Holland'' . Season 5 of ''La Voix'' was broadcast in 2017 on TVA and was hosted for a fifth consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Éric Lapointe, Marc Dupré and Pierre Lapointe season 4 judges all returned, whereas fourth season judge Ariane Moffatt was replaced by Isabelle Boulay, who returned after a one-season hiatus. Season Blind Auditions Les duels Les chants de bataille (Knockouts) Episode 9 : Contestant saved : Contestant eliminated After les Duels, each team consisted of eight contestants. The team coach would select five to go straight to the Live Shows, whereas the remaining three on his/her team would be in danger of elimination. Each contestant would sing a self-chosen song, with the coach having the option of saving only one to join his other 5 in the Live Shows for a resulting final 6 in each team. The other two are eliminated from ...
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Thierry Larose
Thierry Larose is a Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter from Marieville, Quebec.Dominic Tardif"Thierry Larose: Born for the Grandiose" '' Words & Music'', March 23, 2021. After attending the University of Sherbrooke to study English, Larose participated in the 2019 Francouvertes festival. Although he did not win, he met Alexandre Martel, a musician and producer who had previously worked with established artists Hubert Lenoir and Alex Burger, and collaborated with Martel on the album ''Cantalou'', which was released in 2021. The album was longlisted for the 2021 Polaris Music Prize, and Larose, Martel and Charles-Antoine Olivier won the 2021 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for the single "Les amants de pompéi". His second album ''Sprint!'' was released in 2023, and was longlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize.
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Alex Burger (musician)
Alex Burger (born October 24, 1990) is a Canadian country singer-songwriter, based in Quebec. He released his first EP, ''À m’ment donné'', in 2018, followed by ''Sweet Montérégie'' in 2021. Career Burger comes from a family in which country music was omnipresent. Through his grandfather, he was learned about Willie Lamothe, a pioneer of Canadian and Quebecois country music. Burger was part of the nine member group Câltar-Bateau, which release two albums: ''Verbal boisson # 7'' in 2014 and ''La bavure des possessions'' in 2015. The latter album allowed the group to advance to the finals of the Francouvertes in 2016. The group went on hiatus in 2017. Burger also participated in the Bon Enfant project as a bassist, and was also bassist for Mon Doux Saigneur. He launched his solo career in 2018. In 2020 Burger participated in ''La Voix'', the Quebec adaptation of '' The Voice'', with a performance of "Doris" by Stephen Faulkner. Participation in ''La Voix'' improved his v ...
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Corridor (band)
Corridor is a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec, consisting of vocalist and bassist Dominic Berthiaume, guitarist Julian Perreault, guitarist and vocalist Jonathan Robert and drummer Julien Bakvis, with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Samuel Gougoux in live performances. The first francophone band ever signed to the influential indie label Sub Pop, they are most noted for their 2019 album ''Junior'', which was a longlisted nominee for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize. The band released their debut EP ''Un magicien en toi'' in 2013, and followed up with their full-length debut ''Le Voyage Éternel'' in 2015. Their second album ''Supermercado'' followed in 2017. They signed to Bonsound in Canada and Sub Pop internationally in 2019,Calum Slingerland"Corridor Sign to Sub Pop / Bonsound" '' Exclaim!'', July 23, 2019. and released ''Junior'' on October 18 that year. The album was supported by an international tour with dates in Canada, the United States and Europe. The a ...
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