This page will contain external links about Jean Leloup, as they become available.Jean LeloupJean Leloup (born May 14, 1961) is a Canadian musician who is one of Quebec's foremost singer-songwriters. Jean Leloup's colourful personality and unique musical style has made him a star in the francophone rock community. Born Jean Leclerc in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, he grew up in Algeria, where he was influenced by traditional African rhythms. He appeared on the Quebec music scene in the 1980s, making waves with his provocative lyrics – in his song "1990", he compares the high-tech actions of Desert Storm to the sexual activities of himself and his girlfriend. His 1990 album "L'amour est sans pitié" was a hit outside of Quebec, licensed in France, Holland, Belgium and Japan. Jean Leloup is an important part of Quebec's transforming music scene. Since the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, Quebec has been developing its identity as a francophone land as well as its individuality from English speaking North America and other French speaking nations. Leloup is a Quebecois hero for his contribution to the local art scene and the development of the musical culture. Leloup is the recipient of a Felix Award, the Quebec version of a Grammy Award. At the end of 2003, Leloup "died" or, rather, Jean Leclerc retired the name. This was, in fact, another piece of elaborate fantasy staging, typical of the wild and eccentric artist. Little is know of what Jean Leclerc will do, now that his Leloup persona has been "silenced". He might record under his own name, or work further on publishing written prose. Discography
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publishing written prose. Leloup is the recipient of a Felix Award, the Quebec version of a Grammy Award. His partner is Cynthia Weil, they have a publishing company called Dyad Music. His first hit as a writer was She Say (Oom Dooby Doom), which was a top twenty song for the Diamonds in 1959. Leloup is a Quebecois hero for his contribution to the local art scene and the development of the musical culture. Barry Mann (born 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is a songwriter, and part of one of the most prolific songwriting partnerships in the world of rock music. Since the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, Quebec has been developing its identity as a francophone land as well as its individuality from English speaking North America and other French speaking nations. Here You Come Again - Dolly Parton. Jean Leloup is an important part of Quebec's transforming music scene. Thomas. His 1990 album "L'amour est sans pitié" was a hit outside of Quebec, licensed in France, Holland, Belgium and Japan. J. He appeared on the Quebec music scene in the 1980s, making waves with his provocative lyrics – in his song "1990", he compares the high-tech actions of Desert Storm to the sexual activities of himself and his girlfriend. I Just Can't Help Believin' - B. Born Jean Leclerc in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, he grew up in Algeria, where he was influenced by traditional African rhythms. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers. Jean Leloup's colourful personality and unique musical style has made him a star in the francophone rock community. Kicks - Paul Revere and the Raiders. Jean Leloup (born May 14, 1961) is a Canadian musician who is one of Quebec's foremost singer-songwriters. [You're My] Soul & Inspiration - The Righteous Brothers. Exit (live), 2004. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place - The Animals. La valée des réputations, 2002. Only In America - Jay and the Americans. Les fourmis (live), 1998. Blame It On The Bossa Nova - Eydie Gorme. Le dôme, 1996. Uptown - The Crystals. L'amour est sans pitié, 1990. Magic Town - The Vogues. Menteur, 1989. On Broadway - The Drifters. He's Sure The Boy I Love - The Crystals. |