Canadian author, composer, performer and actor.
Born in Montreal, October 7, 1928.
✝ Died February 15, 2021.
Initially a romantic singer influenced by
Charles Trenet, he learned his trade in Parisian clubs (1954-59) before joining the Bozos, one of Quebec’s first chansonniers groups. A talented storyteller and polemicist, he enjoyed great success in boîtes à chansons, notably at La Butte À Mathieu where he wrote more than a dozen shows in the 1960s. Mixing song, humour and satyr, his style has been similar over the years to that of the Montmartrois singers of the early 20th century. A socially and politically engaged poet, he participated in numerous public events. Suffering from deafness, he left the stage in the mid-80s to devote himself to writing. Inducted into the Panthéon Des Auteurs Et Compositeurs Canadiens (PACC) in 2005.