I'm originally from Quebec and arrived in Toronto after spending four years of street training as a singer/guitarist in New York City. I left Abitibi, in northern Quebec, to go to Harlem in 1997 (it was the cheapest place I could find in NYC and I had a passion for black culture) and started performing in different coffeehouses and bars. I did A LOT of open mics at great funk places like 101 and Café What and got some regular gigs at the BMW coffee house. I released my first single, titled I Never Bled in 2000. Scored some great things like the compilation "Women in Williamsburg" nationally distributed by Lulu Records, and some TV appearances.After working as a session vocalist for a few songwriters, I appeared as guest vocalist on rapper Sin Messiahs "Child Abuse" track and video. Capstone Records gave me the opportunity to record a new single titled "Unclassified" and I started performing in University stages in New Jersey and getting airplays on college radios in the New York and New Jersey area.Back in Canada since 2002, I have made some appearances on CHRY 105.5 and CKRG 89.9 and and played for a few charity concert such as "Free Tibet" and "Mindscape" for cultural studies students. I am now working on my first album planned for release in the Spring of 2008 - a Quebec tour is planned for the Summer.
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