Nuance (Canadian band)
Nuance | |
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Origin | Gatineau, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | pop rock |
Years active | 1975-aft. 1988 |
Past members |
Sandra Dorion Denis Lalonde Mario Dubé Mario Laniel Daniel King |
Nuance was a Canadian rock band from Gatineau, Quebec, best known for their hit single "Vivre dans la nuit".[1]
Formed in 1975 by guitarist Denis Lalonde, keyboardist Mario Dubé, bassist Mario Laniel and drummer Daniel King,[2] the band began achieving wider success after singer Sandra Dorion joined in 1983.[2] They had their first significant hit with "Amour sans romance" in 1985, and "Vivre dans la nuit", their most successful single, was its followup.[2] Both singles were featured on the album Vivre dans la nuit (1986).[2]
The band garnered two Juno Award nominations at the Juno Awards of 1987, for Most Promising Group and Single of the Year for "Vivre dans la nuit".[3] They also won two Prix Félix in the same era, for Discovery of the Year in 1986 and Best-Selling Single of the Year for "Vivre dans la nuit" in 1987.[2]
They followed up with À suivre, an album of covers of Quebec pop and rock classics by artists such as Offenbach, Beau Dommage, Robert Charlebois, Michel Pagliaro and Serge Fiori, in 1987.[2] The album was credited to Nuance & Sandra.[2] Their third and final album, Journal intime, was released in 1988.[2]
Following the band's breakup, Luc Plamondon tried to solicit Dorion to appear in a production of Starmania, and Cirque du Soleil invited her to sing the theme song for Alegría, although she refused both offers.[4] She released her debut solo album, Telle quelle, in 2011.[4]
References
- ↑ "Nuance band just ordinary folks - with extraordinary success". Montreal Gazette, April 25, 1987.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nuance at The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- ↑ "The 1987 Juno Award nominees". Toronto Star, October 30, 1987.
- 1 2 Sandra Dorion ne vit plus «dans la nuit». La Presse, November 24, 2011.