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Jonathan Roy
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Jonathan Roy

Pop / chanson

Origin
Montréal
Born
1989
Genres
pop
Official website

Biography

Jonathan Piuze-Roy (born March 15, 1989) is a Canadian pop singer, songwriter, and former ice hockey goaltender. He is the son of Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy. Initially pursuing a hockey career in junior leagues, Roy switched paths in favor of music in 2007 after his father encouraged him away from hockey. He has released several albums, with his major-label debut, "Mr. Optimist Blues," released in 2017, featuring songs written by 1980s pop star Corey Hart.

Highlights

  • Major label debut: "Mr. Optimist Blues" (2017)
  • Three albums and two EPs released by 2023
  • Son of goaltender Patrick Roy

Discography

  • What I’ve Become2009
  • La Route2011
  • Mr. Optimist Blues2017
  • Lost · EP2020
  • My Lullaby · EP2021
  • Life Distortions2023
  • Symphony of Doubts2025
  • Found My Way

FAQ

How old is Jonathan Roy?

Jonathan Roy was born in 1989.

Where is Jonathan Roy from?

Jonathan Roy is from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

What kind of music does he make?

Jonathan Roy makes pop music.

What are his biggest hits?

His biggest hits include the albums "What I’ve Become" (2009), "La Route" (2011), and "Mr. Optimist Blues" (2017).

Since when has he been active in music?

Jonathan Roy has been active in music since 2007.

Has he won any awards?

Jonathan Roy has not won any awards.

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