MP3 Rheal Poirier - J'espère ton retour
French folk country and folk pop
14 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Country Folk, POP: French Pop
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Acadien dâorigine vancouverois dâadoption, Rheal a grandi au cour dâune famille de musicien.
DĂšs son jeune Ăąge il chante dans les chorales dâĂ©coles et dâĂ©glises.
Il participe Ă des soirĂ©es Boite Ă chansons, chante Ă des mariage et devient le chanteur soliste du groupe âFigure de Styleâ
Alors quâil dĂ©mĂ©nage Ă MontrĂ©al. Il prend des cours privĂ©s de chants et de piano et il dĂ©couvre un intĂ©rĂȘt pou lâĂ©criture.
A Vanvouver il étudie en composition et arrangements musicaux avec David Malécot (MME), en écriture de chanson, avec Isabelle Longnus, et donne des cours de chants chez lui dans son studio
2007
Lancement de son 2iĂšme CD âJâespĂšre ton retourâ le premier extrait âJamais je nâtâoubliraiâ se positionne au sommet du palmarĂšse provincial Acadien.
2006
âLa pâtite Ă©cole de St-Thomasâ une chanson quâil co-Ă©crit avec GĂ©rald ArsĂšne LeBlanc et quâil lance pour lâoccasion de le 100iĂšme anniversaire de la pâtite Ă©cole de St-Thomas au Centre Culturel de St-Thomas, N.-B et au Gros tyme de Bouctouche , Forum de Bouctouche, N.-B.
Cette chanson se retrouve au #3 sur le palmarĂšs Acadienne
2005
-DĂ©die lâannĂ©e au complet pour travailler son Ă©criture et travaille avec dâautres auteurs-compositeurs francophones et Anglophones.
2004
Sa chanson âAprĂšs vingt ansâ grimpe en 4iĂšme position sur le palmarĂšs de LâARCAN
-tournée en Acadie
2002 -2003
-Tournée dans les écoles Francophone de la Saskachewan
-Coup de Coeur Vancouver, C.-B.
-Spectacle Souper de Noël Centre Culturel Francophone de Vancouver
-Tournée dans la région de Vancouver et en Acadie
2001
Sur scĂšne
-Festival du Bois, Maillardville, C.-B.
-Lancement de son premier disque compact hyponyme Rhéal Poirier dans le cadre de la Rencontre des professionelles à Edmonton, Alberta
-Lancement-spectacle en ouverture du Festival dâĂ©tĂ© de Vancouver
-Franco-FĂȘte Moncton, N.-B.
La chanson âDe lâAcadieĂ Vancouverâ #1 sur le palmarĂšs acadienne
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Born in Notre-Dame, a small Acadian French community in New Brunswick, Rhéal is from a large family where everybody sang and played an instrument. As a youngster, Rhéal discovered a passion for singing and sang every chance he got - church choir, school choir, and at many community events. At age 20, Rhéal moved to Montreal to study voice and piano.
2007: First single, Jamais je n''t''oublirai , from his new French album, , is now charting in Acadia.
Release of the new French album, J''espĂšre ton retour , May 13, 2007.
2006: Rheal''s charting again with his song La p''tite Ă©cole de St-Thomas, as of July 16 it''s #3 heading for#1.
Rheal spends the Summer touring the Maritimes.
Rheal and his co-writer Judith Casselman get their first publishing deal with Saddlestone
Publishers, and their first FACTOR grant.
2004/5: Rheal releases his first English single Twenty Years. The French version went to
#4 on the Acadian charts.
A series of self-produced shows followed in Vancouver and back East in Acadia.
Rheal co-writes with other artists, both in French and English, across the country.
2002: Rheal tours in Saskatchewan in French communities and schools.
Festival Coup de Coeur, Vancouver
Christmas show, French Cultural Centre, Vancouver
2001: Performances: Festival du Bois, Coquitlam, B.C.
Acadian Festival in Port Moody, B.C.
Festival Coup de Coeur, Montreal and Quebec City
Festival Franco Coeur, Moncton
Opens the Vancouver French Summer Festival with the launch of his first self-titled CD
His first single release, De LâAcadie a Vancouver, goes to #1 in New Brunswick.
Rheal begins co-writing in English.
2000: RhĂ©al plays the part of Neo in the 2000 French rock opera Le Soliel Brille Ă
Coquitlam in Vancouver and Kelowna, B.C., performs with a group in Paris and Marseilles, France, and
begins work on his first CD.
1999: Rhéal tours and gives workshops in French schools and French Immersion schools throughout B.C.
1998: RhĂ©al wins the B.C. French Provincial Gala, sponsored by the Festival de la Chanson Granby. RhĂ©al records his first single, Je tâen Supplie, that hits # 1 on CJSE, New
Brunswickâs Acadian community radio station. He tours that year in the area.
1996: Joins a trio called Les Rossignols, specializing in French traditional music.
1995: Rhéal assembles a studio where he writes and teaches singing.
1994: Settled in Vancouver, where he starts writing his own songs and studies songwriting, composition and arranging at M.M.E., a professional development school for songwriters.