Ingrid St-Pierre
Ingrid St-Pierre (born in 1985) is a French Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec.
Biography
Ingrid St-Pierre was born and raised in Cabano, a town within the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada.[1] Her father is a businessman while her mother is a painter and an artist. Ever since a young age, Ingrid took piano and Gregorian classical singing classes. At age 17, she left her hometown to go study in Quebec City. She later on settled in Trois-Rivières where she decided to study psychology. Ultimately, she left university to pursue a musical career.
Musical career
She joined independent Canadian record label "La Tribu" in 2011 and still works with them to this day[2]
She released her first album Petite mam’zelle de chemin on May 24, 2011. The album sold relatively well in Quebec and it even got St-Pierre her first nomination for the Breakthrough Award at the ADISQ, the main awards for music in Quebec.Ingrid was called Francophone discovery by the Public Francophone Radio Association.[3] On January 20, 2012, Ingrid released a music video for her song "Ficelles" on YouTube, a video on her Grandmother and her struggle with Alzheimer's[4] which now has more than a million views.[5] In 2012, she released her second album L’Escapade, receiving three ADISQ nominations: album of the year, singer-songwriter of the year and the Contemporary adult award, an award she lost to Celine Dion. After a three-year hiatus due to personal reasons, inter alia St-Pierre suffered a miscarrage in 2014, she released her third album Tokyo in November 2015. Ingrid and her partner and drummer, Liu Kong-Ha had a baby boy September 9, 2015 who they decided to name Polo[6] Her son was conceived in Tokyo hence the name she gave to her Album. Later that year, She was nominated once again for the ADISQ Gala and finally won her first Felix for artist of the year.[7] Following her vocality on the subject, The Federation of Quebec Alzheimer's society named Ingrid St-Pierre their Spokesperson for the Alzheimer's movement.[8][9]
Ingrid is presently on tour for her third album Tokyo since January 2016. She also joined the Canadian celebrity dancing show "Les Dieux de la danse" [10] with her long time friend and singer and Television host Joël Legendre.
Discography
2011 : Ma petite mam’zelle de chemin
1. Mercure au Chrome et p’tits pansements
2. Homéostasie crânienne
3. Colle sur tes papilles
4. Desjardins
5. Les froufrous blancs
6. Les Ex
7. Pates au basilic
8. Sous les Aquarelles
9. Une luciole sur un high
10. T'se
11. Ficelles
2012 : L’escapade
1. La chocolaterie
2. La planque a libellules
3. La courte échelle
4. L’escapade
5. Valentine
6. Coin Livernoche
7. Deltaplane
8. En p’tit bonhomme
9. Les elles
2015 : Tokyo
1. Tokyo Jelly Bean
2. La ballerine
3. 63 Rue Leman
4. Place Royale
5. La dentellière
6. Lucie
7. Les loups pastel
8. Les aéronefs
9. Monoplace
10. L’éloge des dernières fois
Videography
Desjardins (August 11, 2011), Directed by Philippe Arsenault
Ficelles (January 20, 2012). Directed by Valerie Dupras and Jean-Francois Levesque
Valentine (March 28, 2013) Directed by Sebastien Gagne
Feu de Bengale (October 11, 2013) Directed by Sebastien Gagne
La planque à libellules (December 6, 2013) Jean-Francois Blais
Tokyo Jellybean (September 21, 2016) Directed by Pierre Alexandre Gerard
References
- ↑ "Ingrid St-Pierre". Ingrid St-Pierre (in French). Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "La Compagnie Larivée Cabot Champagne | Les disques de La Tribu". www.latribu.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ Radio-Canada.ca, Télévision -. "Les invités du 21 septembre | Les lionnes | Radio-Canada.ca". Les lionnes | Radio-Canada.ca (in French). Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "Ingrid St-Pierre | Alzheimer Society of $name". www.alzheimer.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ Disques La Tribu (2012-01-20), INGRID ST-PIERRE - Ficelles (Vidéoclip Officiel), retrieved 2016-11-16
- ↑ "On répète pour le lancement du 26... - Ingrid St-Pierre Page Officielle | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "Palmarès - Ingrid St-Pierre:". ADISQ.
- ↑ "Ingrid St-Pierre | Alzheimer Society of $name". www.alzheimer.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "Ingrid St-Pierre porte-parole pour la Fédération des Sociétés Alzheimer | Marie-Josée Montminy | Arts & Spectacles". La Presse (in French). Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ Radio-Canada.ca, Zone @@@4 - ICI. "Ingrid St-Pierre et Joël Legendre - Les dieux de la danse". Radio-Canada (in French). Retrieved 2016-11-16.