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Biography
Paul Piché (born September 5, 1953) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec. He began his career as a chansonnier in the 1970s and has made a significant impact on Quebecois music with a vast and influential body of work. His first two albums, "À qui appartient l’beau temps ?" and "L’Escalier," along with iconic songs such as "Heureux d'un printemps" and "Y'a pas grand-chose dans l'ciel à soir," have solidified his reputation. Piché's lyrics often explore the human soul while incorporating a socio-political dimension, reflecting his sovereignist ideas. Over the years, he has continued to evolve musically, integrating varied sounds into his compositions.
Highlights
- Started his career in the 1970s.
- Iconic albums: "À qui appartient l’beau temps ?" (1977) and "L’Escalier" (1980).
- Famous songs: "Heureux d'un printemps", "Y'a pas grand-chose dans l'ciel à soir."
- Socio-political dimension in his lyrics.
- Musical evolution with varied sounds.
Discography
- À qui appartient l’beau temps?1977
- L’Escalier1980
- Paul Piché1982
- Nouvelles d’Europe1984
- Sur le chemin des incendies1988
- L’Instant1993
- Le Voyage1999
- Sur ce côté de la terre2009
- 40 Printemps2019
FAQ
How old is Paul Piché?
Paul Piché was born in 1953.
Where is Paul Piché from?
Paul Piché is from La Minerve, Quebec.
What genre of music does Paul Piché play?
Paul Piché plays folk rock music.
What are his biggest hits or albums?
Some of his biggest hits include the albums "À qui appartient l’beau temps?" (1977), "L’Escalier" (1980), and "Nouvelles d’Europe" (1984).
Since when has he been active in music?
Paul Piché began his career as a singer-songwriter in the 1970s.
Has he won any awards?
Paul Piché has not won notable awards.
