Julie Doiron

Julie Doiron is a singer and acadian compositeure and Canadian.

Julie begins in 1990 to 18 years with the Guitare (and later with low) in the group Eric' S Trip, in front of the insistence of her boyfriend of then, Rick White. A little before dissolution the group in 1996, it leaves an album solo ( Broken Girl ), following 2 EPs left under this name. In 1999, Doiron records an album with the group of Ottawa Wooden Stars. It receives a Juno for Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars in March 2000. She also takes part in albums of The Tragically Hip, Gordon Downie and Hermann Düne.

In addition to her musical career, Julie Doiron is an impassioned photographer. She published a book of photographs ( The Longest Winter ) on words of the writer Ian Roy. She often carries out her own promotional photographs and small pockets of discs with her husband, the painter Jon Claytor.

She lives today with Sackville in the New Brunswick with her husband and their three children: Ben, Charlotte, and Rose. During its life, she also lived with Moncton, Montreal and Toronto.

Discography

  • Dog Coils Share 2 7" (under the name Broken Girl ) (1993, Sappy Records)
  • Nora 7" (under the name Broken Girl ) (1995, Sappy Records) does
  • Broken Girl (1996, Pop Sub, Sappy Records)
  • Loneliest in the Morning (1997, Pop Sub)
  • Will You Still Coil Me? (1999, Tree Records, Sappy Records)
  • Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars (1999, Tree Records, Sappy Records)
  • From now on (2001, Jagjaguwar, Endearing)
  • Heart and Crime (2002, Jagjaguwar, Endearing)
  • Goodnight Nobody (2004, Jagjaguwar, Endearing)
  • Woke Myself Up (2007, Jagjaguwar, Endearing)

External bonds

  • Official site

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