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Terez Montcalm
Le Carré 150 - Espace culturel de Victoriaville
150 rue Notre-Dame Est
Sep 20, 2024
8:30 PM EDT
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Yves
November 21st 2022
Magique,
Terez est une artiste d’exception et
La magie a opéré ce soir là.
Merci pour ce moment d’on je me souviendrai toute ma vie.
Montreal, Canada@L'astral
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Terez Montcalm Biography
Térez Montcalm, a versatile Quebec singer, effortlessly melds French song, blues, and original compositions with her distinctive voice and poetic rhymes. In the '90s, she crafted the music for Carbone 14's "Le Café des aveugles" and debuted her solo career with "Risque" in 1994, earning five ADISQ Gala nominations. Her second album, "Parle pas si fort," in 1997, led to a notable Quebec tour. In 2002, she returned with a live album from Montreal's Théâtre Corona.
Montcalm's fourth album, "Voodoo" (2006), a collaboration with jazzman Michel Cusson, soared to second place in French jazz sales. She then embarked on a successful European venture for two years. "Connexion," her fifth album, featured covers from U2 to Léo Ferré, an unreleased piece by Charles Aznavour, and original compositions. In 2011, she paid homage to Shirley Horn with "Here's to you," followed by "I Know I'll Be Alright" in 2013. In 2015, she released "Quand on s’aime," rich in French song classics, and embarked on an extensive transatlantic tour, setting the stage for her upcoming album.
In 2020, Térez Montcalm recorded six new songs in France. Her new album Step Out, produced by Régis Ciccarelli in a modern Motown style, is out now.
Read MoreMontcalm's fourth album, "Voodoo" (2006), a collaboration with jazzman Michel Cusson, soared to second place in French jazz sales. She then embarked on a successful European venture for two years. "Connexion," her fifth album, featured covers from U2 to Léo Ferré, an unreleased piece by Charles Aznavour, and original compositions. In 2011, she paid homage to Shirley Horn with "Here's to you," followed by "I Know I'll Be Alright" in 2013. In 2015, she released "Quand on s’aime," rich in French song classics, and embarked on an extensive transatlantic tour, setting the stage for her upcoming album.
In 2020, Térez Montcalm recorded six new songs in France. Her new album Step Out, produced by Régis Ciccarelli in a modern Motown style, is out now.
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