Early life
Grégory Turpin was born in Ariège to parents who were both shopkeepers. He began making music at the age of twelve, when he started taking guitar lessons. At fifteen he converted to Catholicism, which eventually led him to join the monastic order of Carmel in Montpellier. He was forced to leave the monastery after a year due to serious health problems. Turpin began to make a living performing in bars in Toulouse and soon became a great success as part of the city’s night-life.Career
In 2005, following his recovery from drug addiction, Turpin began using his artistic talent in the service of others. He has since participated in several initiatives involving young people, held in various cities throughout France. The most notable of these is the 2007 production of the musical comedy ''Un Lys dans les épines'' 'A Lily Among the Thorns''performed in the city of Châlons-en-Champagne in northern France. The production brought together 70 young people from a variety of backgrounds to tell the history of the Basilique Notre-Dame de l’Epine through the medium of music. The production attracted more than 3,000 audience members. During this period, Turpin also collaborated on two albums with French spiritual singer Soeur Laetitia and produced his first solo album, ''Testament'', which was released in 2007. Turpin moved to Paris in 2008 to gain access to a larger artistic community and to reach a wider audience with his work. There he recorded his second solo album '' Attache-moi'' (''Never Let Me Go''), which had great impact among the Christian music community. In 2012 he published his autobiography, ''Clair Obscur'' 'In the Shadows'' in which he shares his testimony as to his conversion, his time spent in the monastic order at Carmel, as well as his drug addiction and subsequent recovery.Musical career
Although he does not divorce his musical career from his faith, Turpin does not identify himself as a confessional singer. His first album, ''Testament'', released in 2007, saw him marry the musical genre of pop-rock with the rich, mystical lyrics of Soeur Marie du Saint Esprit. He ventured into song-writing with his following album, ''Attache-moi'', released in 2009, in which he addresses the psychological problems fostered by contemporary society. In 2011 he recorded a duet with Israeli singer Nourith Sibony, whom he knew from the musical comedy ''The Ten Commandments''. The track, entitled "Yerushalayim" ("Jerusalem"), is sung inPhilanthropy
During his career, Turpin has performed for numerous charities, including the association Tu’toine, sponsored by French actressDiscography
*2005: ''Petite Thérèse'' (Little Theresa) Witness production *2007: ''En toute intimité'' (Total intimacy) AVM diffusion *2007: ''Testament'' (Testament) *2009: ''Attache-moi'' (Never let me go) Première Partie *2013: ''Thérèse, Vivre d’amour'' (Theresa, a life of love) TF1 Music *2014: ''Mes racines'' (Back to my roots) Première Partie *2016: ''Changer de vie'' (Change of life) Première PartieBibliography
* *June 2013: ''Vivre d’amour'' (A Life of Love), principal contributor, Editions Michel Lafon.)References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Turpin, Gregory 1980 births French male singer-songwriters Living people People from Ariège (department) 21st-century French singer-songwriters