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Laurence Jalbert (born Lise Jalbert 18 August 1959 in Rivière-au-Renard, Quebec) is a pop singer-songwriter from Quebec. She began her career with the band Volt in 1985. The band won CKOI-FM's L'Empire des futures stars competition in 1987. They recorded only one single, ("Nobody Knows"), before breaking up. Jalbert went on to a solo career, releasing her first album in 1990, which would know much success and become her first certified platinum album only one year later. In 1991 she receives the "Félix for discovery of the year" and Video Clip of the year award for her single ''Tomber''. In 1991, Ms. Jalbert performed to great acclaim at the Festival International de Louisiane in Lafayette. In 1993, Jalbert released her second album ''Corridors'', which received even more success then her first. Certified platinum, ''Corridors'' won her the Felix Pop/Rock album of the year. She released her third album ''Avant le Squall'' in 1998, followed by ''Communio'' in 2000, which was the result of a two year tour with Dan Bigras, recorded live at the Spectrum in Montreal. In 2001, her fifth album, ''... et j'espère'' was released in collaboration with Hugo Perreault and Michel Duguay, from ''Okoumé''. In 2004, Audiogram released a hits compilation (''Ses plus grands succès'') followed by ''Le Noël des Anges'' in 2005. In 2006, she released another live album from her ''Évidemment'' tour followed by more studio albums, ''Tout porte à croire'' (2007) and ''Une Lettre'' (2011). ==Discography== * ''Laurence Jalbert'' (1990) * ''Corridors'' (1993) * ''Avant le squall'' (1997) * ''Communio'' (2000, with Dan Bigras) * ''...et j'espère'' (2001) * ''Ses plus grands succès'' (2004, greatest hits) * ''Noël des anges'' (2005) * ''Sur la route... Évidemment'' (2006, live double disc) * ''Tout porte à croire'' (2007) * ''Une lettre'' (2011) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Laurence Jalbert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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