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Isabelle Boulay, (born 6 July 1972) is a
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singer.


Biography

Born in Sainte-Félicité, Quebec, where her parents owned a restaurant, Boulay moved to the nearby city of Matane at the start of her adolescence, and studied literature at Cégep Limoilou. In 1988, her friends signed her up, without her knowledge, for a singing contest in Matane, where she made the acquaintance of Josélito Michaud, who later became her agent. In 1990, at the Petite-Vallée song festival, she won an award for her performance of "Les gens de mon pays" (
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). The following year, in 1991, she won the Granby song festival for her rendition of "
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" (
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) and "Naufrage" (
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). She was also invited to take part in the festival Les FrancoFolies de Montréal. In 1992, she performed in France at Théâtre Dejazet, introducing Bill Deraime. In 1993, she represented
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at the "Truffe de Périgueux" festival held in
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, France, and was awarded the prize for Best Singer in the "chanson francophone" category. Following Boulay's success in France, she was noticed by songwriter
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, who was looking for emerging talents to perform in a new production of his
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'' Starmania''. There, Boulay portrayed the role of Marie-Jeanne from 1995 to 1998. She also provided the singing voice for Quebec singer
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in the TV miniseries of the same name, adding to her popularity in Quebec. In 1996, Boulay released her debut album, ''
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'', written and produced by
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. She also participated again in Les FrancoFolies de Montréal. She began recording her second album, ''
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'' was recorded. She also performed with
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at the Olympia, and introduced
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on tour, as well as introducing
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during his tour in Montreal. In October, she was given the Félix award for female singer of the year. Since then, she has had considerable success both in Quebec and in Europe. Her biggest-selling album in France was the 2000 release '' Parle-moi''. On 14 February 2008, she was presented with the medal of the
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by the mayor of her hometown, in recognition of her contribution to the arts. She has been a coach on '' La Voix'' for its second, third, and fifth edition, respectively. In March 2019, she was one of 11 singers from Quebec, alongside
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, who participated in a
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recording of
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's 1971 single "Tu trouveras la paix" after Claude's diagnosis with
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was announced.


Personal life

In October 2008, Boulay and her producer Marc-Andre Chicoine, had their first child together, Marcus Andrew. She is in 2020 living with the French minister of Justice,
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.


Awards and recognition

* 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008: Félix Award: Female singer of the year * 2000: Félix Award: Pop album of the year (''
Scènes d'amour ''Scènes d'amour'' is francophone Canadian pop singer Isabelle Boulay's first live album, released in 2000. Most tracks on the album were recorded in 1999 during the " Les FrancoFolies de Montréal" annual summer festival in Montreal, where she ...
'') * 2001:
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: discovery of the year for artist and album (''
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'') * 2001: Félix Awards: Pop album of the year (''Mieux qu'ici-bas'') * 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008: Félix Award: Show of the year (singer) * 2001: Juno Awards: nomination for Best Female Artist, two nominations for Best Selling Francophone Album (''Mieux qu'ici bas'', ''Scènes d'Amour'') * 2005, 2008: Félix Award: Quebec artist best known outside Quebec * 2007: Félix Award: Country album of the year ('' De retour à la source'') * 2008: Juno Awards: nomination for Francophone Album of the Year (''De retour à la source'') * 2012: Made a Knight of the
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* 2012: Made a knight of the
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Isabelle Boulay honorée
Émilie Clément-Émond, 21 March 2012, Yahoo! News. Accessed on line 9 December 2013.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilations


Soundtracks


Singles


External links

*
Quebec Info Musique: Isabelle Boulay


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Boulay, Isabelle 1972 births Living people French-language singers of Canada French Quebecers Knights of the National Order of Quebec Singers from Quebec People from Bas-Saint-Laurent Canadian women country singers Canadian country singer-songwriters Canadian women pop singers 20th-century Canadian women singers 21st-century Canadian women singers Félix Award winners