France D'Amour (born France Rochon on March 30, 1964, in Mont-Rolland, Sainte-Adèle, Quebec, Canada) is a French Canadian singer songwriter from Quebec.[1]

France D'Amour
D'Amour in 2022
Background information
Born (1964-03-30) March 30, 1964 (age 60)
Occupation(s)Singer songwriter

She studied music at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec specialising in jazz and playing guitar. Later, she was part of various musical formations, notably U-Bahn, The Answer and France. In 1992, she gained great fame with her debut album Animal that was certified gold in Quebec. In 2002, she had success in France as well through her collaboration with Jean-Jacques Goldman, who co-wrote the album with his team (Robert Goldman, Jacques Veneruso, Christophe Battaglia, Erick Benzi and Gildas Arzel).

She has also appeared on stage and in film. In 1998, she played the role of Esmeralda in a French tour version of the musical comedy Notre-Dame-de-Paris. She also appeared in a secondary role in the film Les Boys 3 as well as in the film's soundtrack.

France d'Amour has a son, François, born in 1988.[1] In April 2011, she also confirmed during a popular talk show on Quebec television Tout le monde en parle that she followed the Church of Scientology for almost 20 years.[2]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • 1992: Animal
  • 1994: Déchaînée
  • 1998: Le Silence des roses
  • 2002: France D'Amour
  • 2005: Hors de tout doute
  • 2007: Les autres
  • 2009: Le présent
  • 2011: Bubble Bath & Champagne
  • 2013: En love majeur
  • 2016: Bubble Bath & Champagne, Volume 2
  • 2019: D'Amour et Rock&roll
Compilation albums
  • 2000: Nomade (compilation)
  • 2018: Best of (compilation)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Daniel Daigneault (23 May 2005). "France D'Amour: "Je me sens comme si j'avais encore 20 ans!"" (in French). canoe.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Rue Frontenac - Scientologie: sujet sensible à Tout le monde en parle". www.ruefrontenac.com. Retrieved 2020-02-27.

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