Michel Rivard (musician)
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Michel Rivard (born September 27, 1951) is a singer-songwriter and musician from
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. He was born in
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, Quebec, Canada. His father, , was an actor. Michel began his career at an early age appearing in a Canadian television series (''
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'') and in TV commercials. Rivard's career as a writer and composer began in earnest when he became a member of the theatrical group Quenouille Bleue, established in 1970. Later, he became a member of Théâtre Sainfoin, when it was founded in 1973.


Beau Dommage and beyond

In 1974, Rivard and other members of Théâtre Sainfoin, formed the group
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(an old Québécois expression meaning "certainly" or "damn right"). Rivard wrote and composed for Beau Dommage. Beau Dommage became a very popular group, and as a result of his songwriting ability Rivard's popularity increased as well. Perhaps his most popular song from this era is "La complainte du phoque en Alaska". Although Beau Dommage disbanded in 1978, there were reunion concerts in 1984 and 1994, both of which Rivard participated in. Characteristic of Rivard's creative energy, he also put out his first solo album in 1977, ''Méfiez-vous du grand amour''. In 1978, as a sign of his increased prestige, Michel opened for
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and was accompanist for Forestier at the Olympia in Paris. Although an unlikely pairing, it resulted in a continued friendship. Rivard released his second LP, ''De Longueuil à Berlin'', in 1979; that year also marked the beginning of Rivard's appearance in a series of concerts in Paris.


The 1980s

The following years saw Rivard involved in various collaborations, including film collaborations. These film collaborations included roles in ''Les Enfants de Kennedy'', and ''
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''. He also wrote scores for films, such as
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's ''L'Espace d'un été'', and
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's ''Rien ne va plus''. He also acted playing the lead
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's '' Pourquoi l'étrange Monsieur Zolock s'intéressait-il tant à la bande dessinée?'' (''Why is the Strange Mr. Zolock so interested in Comic Strips?'') (1982). He joined the LNI (
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ational Improvisation League in 1980 and performed for several years. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for some political humour, Rivard was a candidate for the satirical Rhinoceros Party of Canada in 1980 when he ran against former Prime Minister
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. He returned to music in 1983 with the release of his third LP, ''Sauvage''. This LP included "Schefferville, le dernier train", a tune that became quite popular and which was written for the film ''Le Dernier glacier''. (Rivard also acted in this film). Rivard made a music video of another song on ''Sauvage'': "Rumeurs sur la ville". It was directed by Louis Saia and André Gagnon and won the Félix Video Clip of the Year for 1985 – awarded at the
ADISQ ADISQ (french: Association québécoise de l'industrie du disque, du spectacle et de la video; eng, Québec Association for the Recording, Concert and Video Industries, link=yes) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the indepen ...
(Association du disque, de l'industrie du spectacle québécois et de la vidéo) award ceremonies. During this time Rivard toured Quebec. He released a fourth LP, called ''Bonsoir... Mon nom est Michel Rivard et voici mon album double''. This was a live recording made during his 1983 and 1984 concerts. These live show recordings display his adeptness at comic improvisation as well as his musical creativity. In December 1988 Rivard played the
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in Toronto. It was the first time in ten years that a Québécois sang in French there. Rivard continued to garner awards: In 1988 he won two more Félix awards "Concert of the Year" and "Male Singer of the Year." He also participated in concerts supporting political and humanitarian issues, among them: the
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concert "Human Rights Now!" along with
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, and others. What was to become his most popular album, ''Un trou dans les nuages'' was issued in late 1987. It included songs that would be enduring hits for him: "Ma blonde et les poissons", "Libérer le trésor", "Je voudrais voir la mer", "Le privé", and "Un trou dans les nuages". Rivard received many awards for this album including the Charles-Cros Academie International Grand Prize. Rivard released another album in 1989, ''Michel Rivard'' a compilation of greatest hits. He continued to perform concerts in Canada and Europe.


The 1990s

Rivard's seventh album ''Le goût de l'eau…et autres chansons naïves'' came out in 1992. It too became another award-winning album for him and in 1993 Rivard performed at the Olympia theatre in Paris. At this point in time Rivard's prominence as a creative musician and poetic lyricist with a broad humanitarian vision put him on a par with the two great performers of a previous Québécois generation,
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and
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. Rivard's "Complainte du phoque en Alaska"' was one of the few songs recorded by Leclerc that Leclerc did not write himself. Rivard also shares with those two men, though more moderately, a concern and interest in Quebec's nationalist aspirations. In 1998, Rivard released the haunting and personal ''Maudit Bonheur''. He had his own variety television show, ''Studio TV5'', for a couple of years, where he invited musicians, songwriters, and singers that he enjoyed performing with and jammed with them.


The 2000s

Rivard's concert career continues and he also continues to perform in theatre. In 2002 his album ''Simple'' (a live concert album) came out, and in 2004 ''Bonsoir…mon nom est toujours Michel Rivard et voici mon album quadruple'' came out. On August 5, 2007 Rivard performed the last show at the Montreal Spectrum. He had been the only act to perform over one hundred concerts at the venue.


Discography

* ''Méfiez-vous du grand amour'' (1977) * ''De Longueuil à Berlin'' (1979) * ''Sauvage'' (1983) * ''Bonsoir... mon nom est Michel Rivard et voici mon album double'' (1985) * ''Un trou dans les nuages'' (1987) * ''Michel Rivard'' (1989) * ''Le gout de l'eau'' (1992) * ''Maudit bonheur'' (1998) * ''Simple'' (2004) * ''Bonsoir... mon nom est toujours Michel Rivard et voici mon album quadruple'' (2004) * ''Confiance'' (2006)'' * ''Roi de rien'' (2013) * ''L'Origine de mes espèces'' (2019)


References


External links


Official website
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