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Pascal Mailloux (born 5 May 1957) is a
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Canadian pianist.


Biography

Pascal started his professional piano career in 1980, with his first band Leyden zar, where he was a composer, keyboardist, and singer. Pascal has been playing piano since he was a 5-year-old, and studied piano for 10 years with the Vincent d"indy school, later at the age of 17 975 to 1977Pascal studied at the Sherbrooke music college,
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, Canada


Pascal and Marjo

Pascal worked together with
Marjo Marjo may refer to: * Marjo (singer), Canadian singer-songwriter, given name Marjolène * Marjo (name), Finnish and Dutch given name See also * Marijo Marijo is a South Slavic masculine given name, cognate to Mario is a character (arts), ...
on many albums, out of which Marjo sold over 1 million albums throughout his career. In 1985–90 Another album "she who goes" by
Marjo Marjo may refer to: * Marjo (singer), Canadian singer-songwriter, given name Marjolène * Marjo (name), Finnish and Dutch given name See also * Marijo Marijo is a South Slavic masculine given name, cognate to Mario is a character (arts), ...
and Composition of the song ''The one that goes'' "At the end of heaven", in 2003:Composition and Recording the album turquoise ''
Marjo Marjo may refer to: * Marjo (singer), Canadian singer-songwriter, given name Marjolène * Marjo (name), Finnish and Dutch given name See also * Marijo Marijo is a South Slavic masculine given name, cognate to Mario is a character (arts), ...
''"Marjo"
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Discography

*1980–85: ''Leyden Zar'' with André Perry *1989–90: Album ''Marjo As long as there are children''(250,000 copies sold) *Recording of album ''Nanette Workman'' with "Luc Plamondon" *Composition of the theme song "As long as there are children"


Television, cinema, advertising and shows

* 2009: Spectacle Bénéfice & Les yeux du cœur, with
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, Florence k, Jonathan Painchaud, Bob Walsh & Manon d'Inverness" * 2008: Composition of Song for
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"It's not easy" * 2008: Spectacle Bénéfice,& Benefit Concert "The eyes of the heart" with
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, Nanette Workman, Boom Desjardins &
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* 2005: Recording & Registration With Various Artists & shows throughout
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* 2004–06: Quebec Tour with
Marjo Marjo may refer to: * Marjo (singer), Canadian singer-songwriter, given name Marjolène * Marjo (name), Finnish and Dutch given name See also * Marijo Marijo is a South Slavic masculine given name, cognate to Mario is a character (arts), ...
& Tribute Show at Francofolies Montreal * 2002: Documentary, Italy-Canada * 2001: Music composer of Américan '' One Way Out'' with
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* 1999: ''Series "The big fears of 2000"'' with
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, Motion International Production, dissemination vat * 1998-00: Séries Documentary ''Ecce homo'' des productions Coscient * 1995: Advertising International Player's racing cars with Jacques Villeneuve advertising * 2001: ''Sans retour'' * 2005: ''Turquoise'' * Bachelor Theme – Production Zone 3 Tqs * Free Tour to Pixcom * Prod Pixcom Theme music for Radio Canada "37.5" * Love Hurts theme song & Music Theme "Bread of Love"for TV-Quebec * Channel-life theme: Eros & Company & Hello Doctor "Canal life theme" * Radio-Canada theme: Olive and Papaya & Attention is Hot * Theme of the "Love" * Theme of the Costs to the 400 TV-Quebec * Series Love Hurts, production zone 3, T * "The last game of life" for VAT with Claude Charron * "Origins" documentary series Historia * "News of God" for Tele-Quebec * "Rona my house" vat produced by Zone 3 * kids series "Geo-chip" with Marie-Michèle Desrosiers


Tours

* Canadian tour with the group "Leyden zar" * François guy tour Musical * Tour with
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* Theater tour of 1979 with a Granby * Geneviève Tour * "Go Gentle" tour with
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* Tour France with different artists


Awards

* Winner of the "Spirit" on
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References


External links


Official websiteMarjo and His Men Vol 1No Captain
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