France D’Amour parents-Canadian songwriter and singer, France D’Amour was born on March 30th, 1967 in Mont-Rolland, Sainte-Adèle, Quebec, Canada.
France D’Amour was raised in the Mont-Rolland municipality, north of Montreal, with her adoptive parents, her sister, and her two brothers.
France D’Amour was raised in the Mont-Rolland municipality, north of Montreal, with her adoptive parents, her sister, and her two brothers.
She has always been drawn to the guitar, and at 14 her father eventually handed her his first stringed instrument.
France D’Amour, who is inspired by musicians she admires like Ricky Lee Jones and Joni Mitchell, wagers that the day will come when she, too, will perform, compose, and sing her own songs.
France D’Amour, then a bit of a renegade in college, opened doors by enrolling as the first female student in the music department’s “jazz guitar” speciality. She then makes her way through the musical exploration labyrinth.
France D’Amour career
France D’Amour’s debut album Animal, which was given a gold certification in Quebec, helped her achieve tremendous renown in 1992.
She also achieved popularity in France in 2002 as a result of her partnership with Jean-Jacques Goldman, whose group co-wrote the record (Robert Goldman, Jacques Veneruso, Christophe Battaglia, Erick Benzi, and Gildas Arzel).
She has furthermore made cinema and theatre appearances. She portrayed Esmeralda in the 1998 French tour of the musical comedy Notre-Dame-de-Paris.
She further acknowledged in April 2011 that she had been a member of the Church of Scientology for about 20 years when appearing on the well-known chat program Tout le monde en parle on Quebec television.
Who are France D’Amour’s parents?
D’Amour lived in Mont-Rolland, Québec in the ski country north of Montréal with her adoptive parents and siblings; her sister and two brothers.
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