Luc De Larochellière is a renowned Canadian singer-songwriter who emerged from the province of Quebec's vibrant music scene in the late 1980s. Born on April 27, 1966, in Quebec City, he quickly made a name for himself with his keen poetic verse and insightful lyrics that often reflect upon social issues, love, and the human experience. De Larochellière gained widespread acclaim with his award-winning debut album "Amère America," released in 1988, which included the hit single "Sauvez mon âme," a song that resonates with audiences to this day and secures his place in the pantheon of French-Canadian music.
Throughout his career, De Larochellière has continually evolved as an artist while maintaining his unique narrative voice. He is adept at fusing various musical styles from folk to rock, often with a touch of the bluesy Americana that initially colored his early work. His discography boasts over a dozen albums, with recent releases like "Sauvez mon âme (30e anniversaire)" and "Amère America (30ème anniversaire)" commemorating the 30th anniversaries of his foundational works, demonstrating his lasting impact and relevance in the music industry. Luc has also been part of notable collaborations, including albums like "Voix croisées," where he melds his talents with other artists. With an enduring career that spans several decades, Luc De Larochellière remains a significant and respected figure in the tapestry of French-language music, continuing to inspire with his thoughtful melodies and lyrics.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started