Lucie Blue Tremblay

Lucie Blue Tremblay

Person from Canada

Genres: female vocalist, singer-songwriter, queer, canada, female vocalists

About Lucie Blue Tremblay

Lucie Blue Tremblay (born 1958 in Montreal) is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Tremblay started performing when she was still a child, accompanying her mother's five-piece band as a drummer. Later, she taught herself how to play the guitar, followed by the piano. In 1984, she attended the Festival de la Chanson de Granby and received three awards: the "Singer-songwriter Award", the "Press Award", and the "Public Award". This propelled her onto the Quebec music scene and exposed her to a variety of radio and television media. She continued to appear on Canadian television and CBC radio for the years that followed. Her first appearance in the United States was at the 1985 Michigan Womyn's Music Festival's Day stage singing a duet with another Canadian singer-songwriter, Ferron. Her debut album, released in 1986 by Olivia Records, a label dedicated to highlighting women's and lesbian's experiences, was voted Top Ten Album of the Year by the Boston Globe.

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Lucie Blue Tremblay — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Lucie Blue Tremblay Laissez-moi sortir
Lucie Blue Tremblay Mademoiselle
Laissez-moi sortir