Renan Luce

Renan Luce is a singer, composer-songwriter French, born with Paris the March 5th 1980.

Biography

Renan Luce is a young singer and composer-songwriter. It depicts the daily newspaper with humor and poetry, in the line of artists of its generation such Bénabar.

It was born on March 5th 1980 in Paris but lived all its childhood and its adolescence in Brittany, close to Morlaix (Finistere), where it went besides to the college Tristan Corbière. It began its musical formation while taking part with his brother Damien and his Claire sister in a choral society, then began the traditional piano with the academies from Brest then of Saint-Brieuc. It replaces then the Piano by the Saxophone and learns only the guitar by composing its first songs. After 2 years of preparatory class to Rennes where it occurs in bars and some festivals (first part of Matmatah), it is allowed with the National college of business of Toulouse.

Within the framework of its studies, it composes two songs and records them on a disc sold with the profit of an humanitarian association which helps a school of Madagascar. After its three years of studies to Toulouse, it settles with Paris and quickly decides to be devoted exclusively to the creation of songs and the spectacle.

The stamp of its voice is a mixture of that of Renaud (during his black period) and of that of Raphaël.

Its album Repenti is recognized Disque of Gold in September 2007.

It starts an international round (France, Belgium, Quebec) in July 2007, which involves it on the roads until spring 2008.

Discography

Distinctions

  • Price of the “cheers of the public” to the Festival of alive songs of Montauban (Then… sings) in 2006

  • Grand Prix of the Académie Charles-Cross-country race
  • Prix of the best first album of the Telegram
  • Prix Talent very nine M6

External bonds

  • Official site

  • Page Myspace de Renan Luce
  • Site of Artelude

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