Éric Lapointe (singer)
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Éric Lapointe (, ; born 28 September 1969) is a
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lead singer and guitarist for his
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ous band. His band is characterized by a heavy metal style containing elements of
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. Lapointe has released eight
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, three compilation albums, and two live albums.


Biography


Childhood

Born in
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,
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, Canada, Lapointe is the eldest of three children; he has two brothers, Marc and Hugo. Their father, Serge, served in the military and his family often had to move, which saw them relocate thirteen times by the time Lapointe turned 16. At nine years old, when Lapointe asked for a plastic guitar from a
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catalogue, he was instead gifted a real one by his father. By the age of ten, he was already composing his first song.


Early career

At the age of 18, Lapointe joined the
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and was discovered by
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(former president of l'ADISQ; current leader of the
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) who went on to manage his early career. Lapointe started out by playing at local bars and
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s. At the age of 20, Lapointe wrote his first hit single "N'importe quoi" ("Anything"). Despite having little money, Lapointe organized a showcase at a popular bar called Club Soda for record industry scouts. A representative of Disques Gamma, Patrice Duchesne, was impressed by Lapointe's talent and offered him a record contract. His debut album ''Obsession'' was released in 1994.


1996–2007: Continued success

Lapointe and his band produced several other albums including ''Invitez les Vautours'' ("Invite the Vultures") in 1996, ''À l'ombre de l'ange'' ("In the Shadow of the Angel,") in 1999, and ''Adrénaline'', a live album. In November 2004, Lapointe released ''Coupable'' ("Guilty"). On 8 April 2002, he launched ''Adrénaline'', a double-album containing 25 live tracks that includes several covers. He also participated in the compilation of ''Le Petit Roi'', and was especially noticed for his interpretation of "Une chance qu'on s'a" by
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. Lapointe released the album ''Coupable'' a few weeks later, which featured the song "La Bartendresse", featuring a video written by Quebec actor
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. On 22 November 2006, Lapointe released a greatest hits album called ''1994-2006: N'importe Qui''.


2008–present

On 22 April 2008, Lapointe's fifth studio album, ''Ma Peau'', was released. The 2009 compilation album, ' includes duets with
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, Dan Bigras, Nanette Workman, and Les Divans, as well as a trio with Garou and Claude Dubois. The Dion duet is a remake of her 1991 hit "". A cover album entitled ''Volume 2'' was released later in 2009. Lapointe also teamed with Marjo for a remake of her 1990 hit "Ailleurs" as a blues-rock ballad. It appears on her greatest hits remakes album '. His sixth studio album, ', was released on 30 November 2010, and features Roger Tabra as cowriter, Aldo Nova on guitar, and Dufour as producer. In 2011, Lapointe collaborated with the
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to create ''Lapointe Symphonique''. Since 2014, he is one of the four judges of ''
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,'' the Quebec version of '' The Voice.'' In 2020, he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman in 2019.


Filmography

In 1997, Lapointe released two songs: "Le Screw" and " Les Boys", written for the movie of the same name. In 1998, he wrote two more songs for '' Les Boys II'': "Rocket" and "Alléluia." He also produced seven additional songs for the soundtrack of '' Les Boys III'' including "Le Boys Blues Band." Lapointe also cameoed as Bruno in several episodes of the television series.


Band members


Current musicians

* Martin Bolduc – bass * Ange E. Curcio – drums (1996–2006, 2022–present) * Bruce Cameron – keys * Mic Myette – guitars * Stephane Dufour – guitars * Rosa Laricchiuta – backing vocals


Past musicians

* Adrien Bance – guitars * Rick Bourque – drums * Stéphane Campeau – bass * Dennis Chatrand – keyboards, organ * Stéphane Dufour – guitars (1994–2007) * Tino Izzo – guitars * Aldo Nova – piano, keyboards, guitars * Claude Pineault – guitars, backing vocals


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Obsession'' (1994) * '' Invitez les vautours'' (1996) * '' À l'ombre de l'ange'' (1999) * '' Coupable'' (2004) * '' Ma peau'' (2008) * '' Le ciel de mes combats'' (2010) * '' Jour de Nuit'' (2013) * '' Delivrance'' (2018)


Live albums

* '' Adrénaline'' (2002) (
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) * '' Lapointe Symphonique'' (2011)


Compilations

* '' Invitez les vautours'' (2002 Digipak Re-release with DVD) * '' 1994-2006: N'importe qui'' (2006) (
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)Gold & Platinum Certification – December 2006
Retrieved 25 July 2007. * '' Ailleurs, Volume 1'' and '' Volume 2'' (2009)


Soundtracks

* '' Les Boys'' (1997) * '' Les Boys II'' (1998) * '' Les Boys III'' (2001) * '' Bon cop, bad cop'' (2006)


References


External links

*
Éric Lapointe official website
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