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Dany Placard

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Dany Placard is the stage name of Dany Gauthier (born 1977), a Canadian singer-songwriter from Laterrière, Quebec.[1]

After studying music at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Placard independently released his debut album L'Agent Placard in 1998.[2] He then formed the band Plywood 3/4, with whom he released two albums,[1] before returning to a solo career with the 2005 album Rang de l'église.[3] He won the Canadian Folk Music Award for Francophone Songwriter of the Year at the 9th Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2013 for his album Démon vert,[4] and was a nominee in the same category at the 11th Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2015 for Santa Maria.[5]

He played the title character in the 2015 short film Blue Thunder (Bleu tonnerre), and performed music for the soundtrack.[6]

His 2020 album J'connais rien à l'astronomie and the 2021 followup EP Astronomie (suite) feature contributions from singer-songwriter Julie Doiron.[7] Placard in turn appears on Doiron's 2021 album I Thought of You.[8] In early 2022, Placard and Doiron announced that a collaborative album, Julie & Dany, would be released in April 2022.[9]

Discography

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  • L'Agent Placard - 1998
  • Rang de l'église - 2005
  • Raccourci - 2008
  • Placard - 2010
  • Démon vert - 2012
  • Santa Maria - 2014
  • Full Face - 2017
  • J'connais rien à l'astronomie - 2020
  • Astronomie (suite) - 2021
  • Julie & Dany - 2022, with Julie Doiron

References

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