Paul Piché
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Paul Piché

Sep 5, 1953 - Montréal, Québec, Canada

Paul Piché (born September 5, 1953, in La Minerve, Quebec) is a singer-songwriter, environmentalist, political activist and Quebec sovereigntist.

He mostly composes on acoustic guitar, although some of his recent work has had some electronica sound input. Many of his songs have become classics of the Québécois repertoire at cabaret nights, parties, camp fires, and especially at Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations.

Piché studied archaeology at the Université de Montréal, and in the early 1970s sang in Quebec colleges. In 1977 the keyboardist Robert Léger of Beau Dommage encouraged him to record his first LP, À qui appartient le beau temps, which sold more than 100,000 copies.

In 1980, Piché releases his second album, L’escalier, which was inspired by his trip down the staircase in René Lévesque Boulevard.

From then on, Piché began working with the keyboardist Michel Hinton (also from Beau Dommage). His single "Tous les vents", reached second place on the Radio-activité chart in August 1984 and his album Nouvelles d'Europe won the Félix Award for best rock album of 1985. In 1986 he performed with Michel Rivard and released a double album, Intégral, which is a collection of all his works. He then travelled throughout Quebec and performed at the festivals of Millénaire in Brussels, in La Rochelle, and in Nyon, Switzerland.

Sur le chemin des incendies, which sold more than 100,000 copies, revealed a more personal facet of the songwriter. Many pieces were written in collaboration with the guitarist Rick Haworth. "J'appelle", reached first place on the Radio activité chart in December 1988.

Piché participated in the St-Jean Baptiste nationalist gatherings in 1990 on the Plains of Abraham of Quebec City, and on St. Helen's Island in Montreal. Often associated with the great names of the Quebec chanson, Piché participated in La Fête à Vigneault at the Francofolies of Montreal in 1990, which celebrated the 30-year-career of the national poet. Montreal's La Presse proclaimed Piché 'Personality of the Year' in the song category.

An artist committed to the causes of workers, of the state, and of ecology, Piché is the songster of the common man. Such songs as "À qui appartient le beau temps", and "Les Pleins" have become classics of the genre.

Journalist Laurent Saulnier stated that Piché was the missing link between Bruce Springsteen and Jacques Brel, "an original mixture of French song, American rock, and Quebec folklore". (Voir, February 23, 1989).

In 2016, during the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, he performed after Triple Rock, a group that is made out of Théo, Yoopa and Benoît Archambault. From June 17 to 19, 2018, Paul had performed at the City Center in Saint-Constant, Quebec after Alexis Arbour.

Source: Article "Paul Piché" de Wikipédia en français, soumis à la licence CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Movie2010Ensemble pour HaïtiSelf
Movie2002Silver RiversSelf
Movie1979Avoir 16 ans
Movie1974GuitareLe garagiste
TV Show2004Ça va être ta fête!Self1
TV Show1998Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale dans la CapitaleSelf2
TV Show2019Bonsoir bonsoir!Self2
TV ShowN/ALe Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale à MontréalSelf4
TV Show2017Y'a du monde à messeSelf1
TV Show2020La semaine des 4 JulieSelf - Guest1
TV Show2021Star AcadémieSelf - Guest Artist1
TV Show2004Tout le monde en parleSelf1
TV Show2013En mode SalvailSelf1
TV Show2022La belle tournée en hiverSelf1
TV Show2020La semaine des 4 JulieSelf1
TV Show2003Star AcadémieSelf1
TV Show2009En direct de l'universSelf5
TV Show2006La petite séductionSelf1
TV Show2014PaparaGillesSelf1
TV Show2010Les Enfants de la téléSelf1
TV Show2018Cette année-làSelf1
TV Show1982Champs-ElyséesSelf1
TV Show2019KebecSelf1
TV Show1998La fureurSelf - Musical Guest1
TV Show2011On connaît la chansonSelf - Musical Guest1
TV Show2009La listeSelf1
TV Show2002Sucré saléSelf1
TV Show2013La VoixSelf1
TV Show2015Ti-Mé ShowSelf - Guest Star1

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