Éric Lapointe (singer)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Éric Lapointe (born 28 September 1969) is a
francophone French became an international language in the Middle Ages, when the power of the Kingdom of France made it the second international language, alongside Latin. This status continued to grow into the 18th century, by which time French was the l ...
lead singer and guitarist for his
eponym An eponym is a person, a place, or a thing after whom or which someone or something is, or is believed to be, named. The adjectives which are derived from the word eponym include ''eponymous'' and ''eponymic''. Usage of the word The term ''epon ...
ous band. His band is characterized by a heavy metal style containing elements of
punk Punk or punks may refer to: Genres, subculture, and related aspects * Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres * Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
,
grunge Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock genre and subculture that emerged during the in the American Pacific Northwest state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns. Grunge fuses elements of p ...
, pop, and
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard ...
from guitarist Stéphane Dufour's
riffs A riff is a repeated chord progression or refrain in music (also known as an ostinato figure in classical music); it is a pattern, or melody, often played by the rhythm section instruments or solo instrument, that forms the basis or accomp ...
. Lapointe has released eight
studio A studio is an artist or worker's workroom. This can be for the purpose of acting, architecture, painting, pottery (ceramics), sculpture, origami, woodworking, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, industrial design ...
albums An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records coll ...
, three
compilation Compilation may refer to: *In computer programming, the translation of source code into object code by a compiler **Compilation error **Compilation unit *Product bundling, a marketing strategy used to sell multiple products *Compilation thesis M ...
albums, and two live albums. He is currently the most successful male music artist in French Canadian history in terms of sales, having sold more than one million total discs. He has also made film appearances.


Biography


Childhood

Born in
Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-most populous city in Canada and List of towns in Quebec, most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian ...
,
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
, Canada, Lapointe is the eldest of three children; he has two brothers, Marc and
Hugo Hugo or HUGO may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Hugo'' (film), a 2011 film directed by Martin Scorsese * Hugo Award, a science fiction and fantasy award named after Hugo Gernsback * Hugo (franchise), a children's media franchise based on ...
. Hugo is also a singer and started as a
technician A technician is a worker in a field of technology who is proficient in the relevant skill and technique, with a relatively practical understanding of the theoretical principles. Specialisation The term technician covers many different speciali ...
for his brother's band. Their father, Serge, was in the military and his family often had to move. By the age of 16, Lapointe had moved a total of 13 times. As a result, he was shy and reserved, had difficulty making
friend Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague. In some cultures, the concept of ...
s, and stayed close to his mother, Doris. At nine years old, Lapointe asked his father for a plastic guitar from a
Sears Sears, Roebuck and Co. ( ), commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald, with what began a ...
catalogue. His father bought him a real guitar instead, and Lapointe soon learned how to strum chords, thanks to the help of his uncle, who was also a musician. He wrote his first songs at the age of ten and started touring Quebec and
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
at the age of 15.


Early career

At the age of 18, Lapointe joined the
Parti Québécois The Parti Québécois (; ; PQ) is a sovereignist and social democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishin ...
and was discovered by
Yves-François Blanchet Yves-François Blanchet (; born April 16, 1965) is a Canadian politician who has served as leader of the Bloc Québécois (BQ) since 2019. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Beloeil—Chambly since the 2019 election. Before federal ...
(former president of l'ADISQ) who went on to manage his early career. Lapointe started out by playing at local bars and
CEGEP A CEGEP ( or ; ), also written cégep, CÉGEP and cegep, is a publicly funded college providing technical, academic, vocational or a mix of programs; they are exclusive to the province of Quebec's education system. A loanword from French, i ...
s. To supplement his income, Lapointe worked side jobs as a pool installation technician,
garbage collector A waste collector, also known as a garbageman, garbage collector, trashman (in the US), binman or (rarely) dustman (in the UK), is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste (refuse) and r ...
, waiter and credit card salesman. At the age of 20, Lapointe collaborated with Roger Tabra, writing his first hit single " N'importe quoi" ("Anything"). Despite having little money, Lapointe organized a showcase at a popular bar called Club Soda for record industry scouts. A representative of Disques Gamma, Patrice Duchesne, was impressed by Lapointe's talent and offered him a record contract. Gamma helped produce his debut album '' Obsession'' which was released in 1994.
Aldo Nova Aldo Nova (born Aldo Caporuscio on November 13, 1956) is a Canadian guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist, and producer. He initially gained fame and popularity with the release of his 1982 debut album ''Aldo Nova'' which peaked to ''Billboards n ...
produced the album, which caused some internal friction within the band.


1994–1995: Release of ''Obsession'', rise to popularity

Local radio stations initially refused to play Lapointe's music. However, the video for his first single, "," found a new fan base and helped trigger sales. On 12 August 1994, Lapointe played for a crowd of 45,000 people at the corner of Jeanne-Mance and Saint Catherine in Montreal. ''Obsession'' was later certified platinum with over 250,000 copies sold. In 1995, the Rolling Stones invited him to open their two
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
concerts during the
Voodoo Lounge Tour The Voodoo Lounge Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Rolling Stones to promote their 1994 album ''Voodoo Lounge''. This was their first tour without bassist Bill Wyman, and their first with touring bassist Darryl Jones, as an additional m ...
along with
Bon Jovi Bon Jovi is an American Rock music, rock band formed in 1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey. It consists of singer Jon Bon Jovi, keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, guitarist Phil X, and bassist Hugh McDonald (American musician), Hugh McD ...
. They also played a concert at
la Rochelle La Rochelle (, , ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''La Rochéle''; oc, La Rochèla ) is a city on the west coast of France and a seaport on the Bay of Biscay, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Charente-Maritime department. With ...
FrancoFolies festival along with French artist
Florent Pagny Florent Pagny (born 6 November 1961) is a French singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He records his work in French, as well as in Italian, Spanish and English. His greatest hits include " N'importe quoi", " Savoir aimer" and " Ma Liberté de ...
.


1996–2007: Continued success

Lapointe and his band produced several other albums including '' Invitez les Vautours'' ("Invite the Vultures," 1996, 180,000 copies sold), '' À l'ombre de l'ange'' ("In the Shadow of the Angel," 1999, 225,000 copies) and '' Adrénaline'', a live album which sold as of 2006 nearly 200,000 copies. In November 2004, Lapointe launched '' Coupable'' ("Guilty") and sold over 100,000 copies in its first few weeks. His first five albums were certified
platinum Platinum is a chemical element with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, precious, silverish-white transition metal. Its name originates from Spanish , a diminutive of "silver". Platinu ...
and sold 900,000 total discs in 12 years. On 8 April 2002, he launched ''Adrénaline'', a double-album containing 25 live tracks that includes several covers. He also participated in the compilation of ''Le Petit Roi'', and was especially noticed for his interpretation of "Une chance qu'on s'a" by
Jean-Pierre Ferland Jean-Pierre Ferland, (born June 24, 1934, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Life and career Ferland began work with Radio-Canada in 1956 as an accountant, but his career there was short lived. Shortly after, he began ...
. Lapointe released the album ''Coupable'' a few weeks later, which quickly reached platinum status. The most notable hit was "La Bartendresse", featuring a video written by Quebec actor
Patrick Huard Patrick Huard (born January 2, 1969) is a Quebec-born Canadian actor, writer and comedian. Career Patrick Huard broke into the Quebec show business scene in 1989 as a comedian, actor and television personality. A hard-working multifaceted talen ...
. Lapointe wrote the vast majority of this album. On 22 November 2006, Lapointe released a greatest hits album called '' 1994-2006: N'importe Qui''. In 2007, he made a guest appearance on the eponymous song of
Dennis DeYoung Dennis DeYoung (born February 18, 1947) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He was a founding member of the rock band Styx, and served as its primary lead vocalist and keyboardist from 1972 until 1999. DeYoung was th ...
's album ''
One Hundred Years from Now ''One Hundred Years from Now'' is the sixth studio album from Dennis DeYoung. The album was initially released in Canada in 2007, with the first single being the title track, which is a duet in French and English with Éric Lapointe. The albu ...
'' as a singer and lyricist.


2008–present

On 22 April 2008, Lapointe's fifth studio album, ', was released. Before its release, Dufour, who had been the band's guitarist since before ''Obsession'', and Lapointe parted ways. The 2009 compilation album, ' includes duets with
Céline Dion Céline Marie Claudette Dion ( ; born 30 March 1968) is a Canadian singer. Noted for her powerful and technically skilled vocals, Dion is the best-selling Canadian recording artist, and the best-selling French-language artist of all time. Her ...
,
Isabelle Boulay Isabelle Boulay, (born 6 July 1972) is a French Canadian 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 litera ...
,
Dan Bigras Dan Bigras (born 23 December 1957) is a francophone rock singer and actor from Canada. He has released a number of albums of rock music, beginning with ''Ange Animal'' in 1990. He is the spokesman of ''Refuge des Jeunes de Montréal'' (meaning ...
,
Nanette Workman Nanette Joan Workman (born 20 November 1945, Brooklyn, New York, United States) is a singer-songwriter, actress and author, who has been based in Quebec, Canada, during much of her career. She holds dual citizenship of both the United States and ...
, and Les Divans, as well as a trio with Garou and
Claude Dubois Claude André Dubois (born 24 April 1947) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Dubois was an early star of the Francophone musical '' Starmania''. He was a vocalist in the Canadian famine relief song "Tears Are Not Enough" and was nominated Most P ...
. The Dion duet is a remake of her 1991 hit "". A cover album entitled ''
Volume 2 Volume Two, Volume 2, Volume II or Vol. II may refer to: * '' Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life'', a 1998 album by rapper Jay-Z * ''Volume 2'' (Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass album), 1963 * '' Vol. 2 (Breaking Through)'', by The West Coast Pop Art Experimenta ...
'' was released later in 2009. Lapointe also teamed 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), ...
for a remake of her 1990 hit "Ailleurs" as a blues-rock ballad. It appears on her greatest hits remakes album '. Lapointe's latest studio album, ', was released on 30 November 2010. His sixth studio release features the return of Roger Tabra as cowriter, Aldo Nova on guitar, and Dufour as producer. These songs deal with themes such as friendship and suicide. As of 2011, Lapointe collaborated with the
Montreal Symphony Orchestra The Montreal Symphony Orchestra (french: Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, or OSM) is a Canadian symphony orchestra based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The orchestra’s home is the Montreal Symphony House at Place des Arts. It is the only orche ...
to create ''Lapointe Symphonique''. Since 2014, he is one of the four judges of ''
La Voix ''La Voix'' is a francophone Canadian reality talent show as part of the international television series franchise ''The Voice'', based on the original Dutch version of the program created by John de Mol. The series is part of ''The Voice' ...
,'' the Quebec version of ''
The Voice The Voice may refer to: Fictional entities * The Voice or Presence, a fictional representation of God in DC Comics * The Voice (''Dune''), a fictional ability in the ''Dune'' universe * The Voice, a character in the American TV series ''Cleo ...
.'' In 2020 he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman in 2019.


Filmography

In 1997, Lapointe released two songs: "Le Screw" (written by Richard Desjardins) and "
Les Boys ''Les Boys'' is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure ( profit, box office or attendance) is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successfu ...
", written for the movie of the same name. In 1998, he wrote two more songs for ''
Les Boys II ''Les Boys'' is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure ( profit, box office or attendance) is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successfu ...
'': "Rocket" and "Alléluia." The soundtrack sold 25,000 copies in six weeks. He also produced seven additional songs for the soundtrack of ''
Les Boys III ''Les Boys'' is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure (profit, box office or attendance) is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successful ...
'' including "Le Boys Blues Band." Released in 2001, this album sold 35,000 copies. Lapointe also cameoed as Bruno in several episodes of the television series. Lapointe went on to work on '' Bon Cop Bad Cop'' with
Patrick Huard Patrick Huard (born January 2, 1969) is a Quebec-born Canadian actor, writer and comedian. Career Patrick Huard broke into the Quebec show business scene in 1989 as a comedian, actor and television personality. A hard-working multifaceted talen ...
, contributing his song "Tattoo" which became an instant hit. He also played the role of a notorious criminal named Johnny "" Charland in the Quebec television series ''Le Négociateur'' which aired on
TVA The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a Federal government of the United States, federally owned electric utility corporation in the United States. TVA's service area covers all of Tennessee, portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, an ...
in 2005 and 2006.


Awards

In 1995, Éric Lapointe was nominated for and won a series of awards. Nominated for five
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 p ...
s in all, he won Breakthrough Artist of the Year and
Best Rock Album The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality albums in the rock music genre. Honors in sev ...
at the Gala de l'ADISQ. He was also nominated for Best Male Artist of the year, Best Album Sales, and Best Composer-Author-Performer of the Year. He also received three record industry nominations. In 1995, he became the first artist to receive two Prix Miroir in each the Public Choice and Best Public Performance categories at the
Quebec City Summer Festival Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
. Lapointe also received an award from Francophone radio stations for best song in 1995 for "Terre Promise." "N'importe quoi" was voted best song by the Québec public on Radio Énergie radio stations across the province. Lapointe was nominated for three more Félix awards in 1997; Éric won his second for Best Rock Album. In 2000, ''À l'ombre de l'ange'' garnered five additional Félix wins. ''Adrénaline'' also garnered a fourth Félix for Best Rock Album. He again won the Public Choice Award at the Quebec City Summer Festival in 1997 and 2000, becoming the first artist to receive four awards in the event's 30-year run. Radio Énergie also voted Lapointe's singles "Loadé comme un gun" in 1997 and "Mon ange" in 1999 as the People's Choice for Song of the Year.


Singles

Overall, Lapointe has had nearly 30 No. 1 hits on the Quebec charts, which were either on Radio Energie network, Montreal's Francophone station CKOI, the Rock Détente network, or
MusiquePlus Elle Fictions (stylized ELLE Fictions) is a Canadian French language specialty channel owned by Remstar Media Group. The channel broadcasts general entertainment programming targeting young adult women. It was first established in 1986 as the mus ...
: * ''N'importe quoi'' * ''Terre promise (poussé par le vent)'' * ''Marie Stone'' * ''L'exquise'' * ''Je rêve encore'' * ''Deux fois la même histoire'' * ''D'l'amour, j'en veux pus'' * ''Bobépine'' * ''Loadé comme un gun'' * ''Les Boys'' * ''Rocket'' * ''Laisse-moi seul'' * ''Rien à regretter'' * ''On commence à s'quitter'' * ''Mon ange'' * ''Ma gueule'' * ''Le Boys Blues Band'' * ''Qu'est-ce que ça peut ben faire?'' * ''Un beau grand slow'' * ''Reste là'' * ''La Bartendresse'' * ''Coupable'' * ''100 Years From Now'' * ''Toucher'' * ''1500 Miles''


The band


Current musicians

* Martin Bolduc – bass * Rick Bourque – drums * Bruce Cameron – keys * Mic Myette – guitars * Stephane Dufour – Guitars * Rosa Laricchiuta – Back Vocals


Past musicians

* Adrien Bance – guitars * Stéphane Campeau – bass * Dennis Chatrand – keyboard, organ * Ange E. Curcio – Drums (1996–2006) * Stéphane Dufour – guitars (1994–2007) * Tino Izzo – guitars * Aldo Nova – piano, keyboards, guitars * Claude Pineault – Guitars,Back Vocals


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Obsession'' (1994) * '' Invitez les vautours'' (1996) * '' À l'ombre de l'ange'' (1999) * '' Coupable'' (2004) * '' Ma peau'' (2008) * '' Le ciel de mes combats'' (2010) * '' Jour de Nuit'' (2013) * '' delivrance'' (2018)


Live albums

* '' Adrénaline'' (2002) (
Platinum Platinum is a chemical element with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, precious, silverish-white transition metal. Its name originates from Spanish , a diminutive of "silver". Platinu ...
) * '' Lapointe Symphonique'' (2011)


Compilations

* '' Invitez les vautours'' (2002 Digipak Re-release with DVD) * '' 1994-2006: N'importe qui'' (2006) (
Gold Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile met ...
)Gold & Platinum Certification – December 2006
Retrieved 25 July 2007. * '' Ailleurs, Volume 1'' and ''
Volume 2 Volume Two, Volume 2, Volume II or Vol. II may refer to: * '' Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life'', a 1998 album by rapper Jay-Z * ''Volume 2'' (Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass album), 1963 * '' Vol. 2 (Breaking Through)'', by The West Coast Pop Art Experimenta ...
'' (2009)


Soundtracks

* ''
Les Boys ''Les Boys'' is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure ( profit, box office or attendance) is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successfu ...
'' (1997) * ''
Les Boys II ''Les Boys'' is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure ( profit, box office or attendance) is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successfu ...
'' (1998) * ''
Les Boys III ''Les Boys'' is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure (profit, box office or attendance) is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successful ...
'' (2001) * ''
Bon cop, bad cop ''Bon Cop, Bad Cop'' is a 2006 Canadian dark comedy-Thriller (genre), thriller buddy cop film about two police officers – one Ontarian and one Quebec, Québécois – who reluctantly join forces to solve a murder. The dialogue is a mixture of E ...
'' (2006)


References


External links

*
Éric Lapointe official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lapointe, Eric 1969 births Living people French Quebecers Canadian rock singers Canadian male singers French-language singers of Canada Singers from Montreal