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Jean-Pierre Ferland

Actor, Producer, Additional Credits
Born June 24, 1934Died April 27, 2024 (89 years)
Jean-Pierre Ferland, OC CQ (born June 24, 1934, in Montreal, Quebec) was a Canadian singer and songwriter.

Ferland began work with Radio-Canada in 1956 as an accountant, but his career there was short lived. Shortly after, he began taking guitar lessons with Stephen Fentock and began to fall in love with music, writing his first musical pieces. After two years of work with Radio-Canada, in February 1958, he began recording the first songs that would eventually comprise his first album Jean-Pierre. However, it was not until 1961 that he became known to the public, with the release of his second album, Rendez-vous à La Coda.

From 1962 to 1970, Ferland spent much time in Europe (mainly in France and Belgium), writing music and recording albums, as well as performing at a multitude of venues, including shows in Olympia and Bobino. In 1968 he won the Académie Charles Cros Award.

In 1970 he launched a disc Jaune which sold 60 000 copies within a year and was followed by live shows at the Montreal's Place des Arts. In 1974 his song T'es mon amour, t'es ma maîtresse recorded with Ginette Reno became a hit.

In 1976 Ferland was one of the 5 performers (along with Claude Léveillée, Gilles Vigneault, Robert Charlebois et Yvon Deschamps) in the giant outdoor concert for the National Holiday on June 21 in Quebec and on June 23 in Montreal, titled 1 fois 5. The album of the same name followed and in 1977 it received the Académie Charles Cros Award.

In the 1980s Ferland combined songwriting and touring with a career as a television presenter for several popular shows: Station soleil (Radio Québec, 1981–1987), Tapis rouge (SRC, 1986), L'autobus du showbusiness (SRC, 1987) et Ferland/Nadeau (Télé-Métropole, 1990).

On October 12, 2006, Jean-Pierre Ferland had a stroke caused by fatigue and stress, causing him to cancel his final concert at the Bell Centre the following day. He did recover quickly, allowing him to give his farewell concert on January 13, 2007. Since retiring from the spotlight, Ferland has made an appearance on the plains of Abraham to perform with Céline Dion on August 22, 2008. Other guest stage appearances, radio and television engagements followed, including coaching in La Voix (season 1). In 2017 Jean-Pierre Ferland released an album La vie m'emeut l'amour m'etonne.

In 1996, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, in recognition of his 30 albums released and 450 songs written. In 2003, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. In 2005, Jean-Pierre Ferland was honoured by the AV Trust of Canada for the album Jaune with collaboration of Michael Georges. In 1999, Ferland was the recipient of the National Achievement Award at the annual SOCAN Awards held in Montreal. On August 5, 2000, Ferland performed at the wedding of the Hell's Angel René Charlebois, and at the same wedding posed for photographs with Maurice "Mom" Boucher, the leader of the Angels in Quebec at the time.

Source: Article "Jean-Pierre Ferland" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Known For

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Filmography

2021
Je suis Ferland · as Self
2020
La semaine des 4 julie (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2019
Good evening, good evening! (TV Series) · as Self
2017
Bien (TV Series) · as Self
2016
Les échangistes (TV Series) · as Self
2014
Viens-tu faire un tour? (TV Series) · as Self
2013
En mode Salvail (TV Series) · as Self
2013
The Voice (QC) (TV Series) · as Self - Coach
2010
Les enfants de la télé (QC) (TV Series) · as Self
2009
En direct de l'univers (TV Series) · as Self
2009
J'ai la mémoire qui tourne (TV Series) · as Self (2009)
2008
Céline sur les plaines · as Self - Performer
2004
Tout le monde en parle (QC) (TV Series) · as Self
2003
Star Académie (TV Series) · as Self
2000
L'invité (TV Series) · as Self
1991
1982
Champs-Elysees (TV Series) · as Self
1979
Les galas de l'ADISQ (TV Series) · as Self
1964
Die Drehscheibe (TV Series) · as Self - Musician
1963
Telescope (TV Series) · as Self

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