
Biography
Philippe Brach is the stage name of Philippe Bouchard (born July 22, 1989), a Canadian singer-songwriter from Saguenay, Quebec. He launched his music career in 2012 and won the Francouvertes festival in 2014. Shortly after, he released his debut album "La Foire et l’Ordre". He won the Prix Félix for Revelation of the Year in 2015. His discography includes several albums, such as "Portraits de famine" (2015), "Le Silence des troupeaux" (2017), and "Les Gens qu’on aime" (2023). He is also known for his collaborations with Klô Pelgag and has been nominated for various awards, including the SOCAN Songwriting Prize and the Polaris Music Prize.
Highlights
- Winner of the Prix Félix for Revelation of the Year in 2015
- Winner of the Francouvertes festival in 2014
- SOCAN Songwriting Prize nominee in 2016 and 2018
- Album "Le Silence des troupeaux" longlisted for the Polaris Music Prize in 2018
- Album "Les Gens qu’on aime" longlisted for the Polaris Music Prize in 2023
Discography
- La Foire et l’Ordre2014
- Portraits de famine2015
- Bienvenue à Enfant‐Ville2016
- Le Silence des troupeaux2017
- Les Gens qu’on aime2023
Awards
- 🏆prix Félix de la révélation (2015)
- 🏆Révélation Radio-Canada (2015)
FAQ
How old is Philippe Brach?
Philippe Brach was born in 1989.
Where is Philippe Brach from?
Philippe Brach is from Chicoutimi, Quebec.
What kind of music does he make?
Philippe Brach is a singer-songwriter, but specific genres are not mentioned.
What are his biggest hits?
His biggest hits include the albums "La Foire et l’Ordre" (2014), "Portraits de famine" (2015), and "Les Gens qu’on aime" (2023).
Since when has he been active?
Philippe Brach started his music career in 2012.
Has he won any awards?
Yes, he won the Félix Award for Revelation of the Year in 2015 and was named Radio-Canada Revelation that same year.
