Biography
Serge Fiori (March 4, 1952 – June 24, 2025) was a Québécois musician known for being the lead vocalist and guitarist of Harmonium, a prominent progressive rock band in Quebec during the 1970s. His voice and original compositions helped transform Harmonium into a cult band within a short span of three years and three albums. After the band's breakup, he formed a duo with Richard Séguin and collaborated with various artists, while maintaining a low-profile solo career with only two albums released over thirty years. Fiori was also a discreet advocate for the French language and Quebec culture, as well as a committed sovereigntist.
Highlights
- Member of Harmonium, a landmark progressive rock band in Quebec.
- Released the album 'Deux cents nuits à l’heure' in 1978.
- Collaborated with Richard Séguin in the duo Fiori-Séguin.
- Maintained a solo career with albums like 'Fiori' (1986) and 'Seul ensemble' (2019).
Discography
- Deux cents nuits à l’heure1978
- Fiori1986
- Babine2008
- Serge Fiori2014
- Seul ensemble2019
FAQ
How old is Serge Fiori?
Serge Fiori was born in 1952.
Where is Serge Fiori from?
Serge Fiori is from Montreal, Canada.
What genre of music does he make?
Serge Fiori makes folk music.
What are his biggest hits?
Some of his biggest hits include the albums 'Deux cents nuits à l’heure' (1978), 'Fiori' (1986), and 'Babine' (2008).
Since when has he been active?
The data does not specify since when Serge Fiori has been active.
Has he won any awards?
Serge Fiori has not won any awards according to the available data.
