Marc Déry | |
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Background information | |
Born | Mascouche, Quebec | 4 November 1963
Years active | 1993–present |
Website | marcdery |
Marc Déry (born 4 November 1963) a French Canadian singer and guitarist from Quebec.[1] He was a member of the band Zébulon.[2] and also released four albums as a solo artist.
Early life
Déry was born in Mascouche, Quebec.
Career
Déry played bass for the band Les Colocs.[3] In 1993, with his brother Yves, as well as Yves Marchand and Alain Quirion, he formed the band Zébulon. The group performed, recorded and toured until 1997.[4]
In 1998, Déry began a solo career; his first solo album won him a Félix Award for arranger of the year.[5] He then released two more solo albums before getting back together with his Zébulon bandmates to produce an album and conduct a follow-up tour in 2008.[6][7]
Déry's fourth solo album, Numéro 4 was released in 2011 and was more pop-oriented than the others.[8] He has toured extensively in Quebec.[9]
Discography
- Marc Déry (1999)
- À l'avenir (2002)
- À la figure (2005)[10]
- Numéro 4 (2011)
- Atterrissage (2019)
Videos
- Le monde est rendu peace (1999)
- La cabane à Félix (2000)
- Ostie qu'y se lève tard (2003)
- À la figure (2005)
- 20$ (2006)
References
- ↑ "Marc Déry en Abitibi-Témiscamingue pour présenter de nouvelles chansons". Ici Radio Canada, 18 May 2017
- ↑ L'Actualité. Maclean-Hunter Limitée. 1999. p. 247.
- ↑ "En souvenir de Dédé". Weekend, Vanessa_Guimond 5 June 2016
- ↑ L'Actualité. Maclean-Hunter Limitée. 1999. p. 247.
- ↑ Desmarais, Isabelle (16 February 2010). "Le retour aux sources de Zébulon (in French)", La Revue. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
- ↑ "Une nouvelle ère pour Marc Déry". Jessica Émond-Ferrat. Métro, 22 September 2011
- ↑ "Top CD: Le retour de Zébulon". Elle Quebec, 16 October 2008 by Nicolas Tittley
- ↑ "Les dix meilleurs disques québécois de 2011 – L'embarras du choix". Le Devoir, 24 décembre 2011 |Sylvain Cormier
- ↑ "Rencontre « libre » avec Marc Déry". Journal Revue, Pénélope Clermont 5 March 2013
- ↑ "Chronique culturelle". Ici Radio Canada, November 2005