Dany Bédar

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Dany Bédar


Dany Bédar is a francophone Québécois singer from Val-d'Or in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, Canada.[1] At the age of 19, Bédar moved to Montreal, where he played bass guitar with the local band La Chicane from 1999 to 2007, quickly demonstrating his talents as a composer with "Tu m'manques," which earned three Félix Awards and one Juno Award.

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Dany Bédar
Background information
Born (1976-07-02) July 2, 1976 (age 48)
OriginVal-d'Or, Quebec, Canada
GenresPop-rock
Years active1993–present
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Bédar was the bass player for the group Sex Solution, along with follower members, Richard Gibouleau (percussionist) and Karl Coderre (singer/guitarist). Bédar launched his solo career in 2002. He has also written for several artists, including La Chicane, Boom Desjardins, Marie-Chantal Toupin, Nolwenn Leroy, Annie Villeneuve, and Marc Dupré. He also had a bilingual (French/English) hit with Joel Kroeker entitled "Déjà Vu".[2]

Discography

  • 2002: Fruit de ma récente nuit blanche
  • 2004: Écoute-moi donc
  • 2004: La Tournée Boombox (with Boom Desjardins and Richard Pelland)
  • 2006: Acoustique... en studio !
  • 2007: Y'a du monde DVD
  • 2011: L'avocat du Yab
  • 2012: On a tous une histoire a cont No. 40 CAN[3]

Awards and nominations

  • 28th ADISQ awards, 2005 – Pop rock album of the year Écoute-moi donc
  • 28th ADISQ awards, 2005 – Best male artist
  • Juno Awards of 2005 – Best Selling Francophone Album (nominated) – Écoute-moi donc[1]
  • Felix Awards - to honor achievements in Quebec music in 2020

References

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