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Marc Dupré
Marc Dupré (born July 28, 1973) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and comedian from Quebec.
Dupré began his career as a stand-up comedian, known particularly as a musical impressionist who performed music in the voices and styles of various singers, before turning to recording conventional pop music in the mid-2000s. As a comedian, he was particularly famous for his vocal impression of Bryan Adams, while other singers he impersonated in his shows included Mario Pelchat and Éric Lapointe.
After turning to music, he continued to include shorter comedy segments in his concert performances, as well as performing selected Adams covers, but stopped performing regular full shows as a comedian.
His first album release was Refaire le monde in 2005. It included "Tout près du bonheur", a duet with Céline Dion. The song was originally written by Dion for Dupré's wedding to her stepdaughter Anne-Marie Angélil, and a music video was also released that was shot in Nevada. At the first Gala Artis, held in Montreal on April 30, 2006, Céline Dion also performed the song with Dupré.
Dupré opened for Céline Dion in her "Taking Chances" tour in Montréal and the release of a second album Revenir à toi in 2008.
His third album Entre deux mondes also contained a duet with Dion in the track "Y'a pas de mots".
His fourth album, titled Nous sommes les mêmes, was released in 2013. The title track was a hit in Quebec, and earned him the Félix Award for Popular Song of the Year at the 35th Félix Awards, with Dupré also winning the award for Male Artist of the Year. The album was certified gold in Quebec.
He has also cooperated with other artists, including Marc-André Fortin, Marie-Pier Perreault, Wilfred Le Bouthillier, Annie Villeneuve, Marie-Ève Côté, Maxime McGraw, Jérôme Couture, Jean-Marc Couture and Olivier Dion.
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Marc Dupré
Marc Dupré (born July 28, 1973) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and comedian from Quebec.
Dupré began his career as a stand-up comedian, known particularly as a musical impressionist who performed music in the voices and styles of various singers, before turning to recording conventional pop music in the mid-2000s. As a comedian, he was particularly famous for his vocal impression of Bryan Adams, while other singers he impersonated in his shows included Mario Pelchat and Éric Lapointe.
After turning to music, he continued to include shorter comedy segments in his concert performances, as well as performing selected Adams covers, but stopped performing regular full shows as a comedian.
His first album release was Refaire le monde in 2005. It included "Tout près du bonheur", a duet with Céline Dion. The song was originally written by Dion for Dupré's wedding to her stepdaughter Anne-Marie Angélil, and a music video was also released that was shot in Nevada. At the first Gala Artis, held in Montreal on April 30, 2006, Céline Dion also performed the song with Dupré.
Dupré opened for Céline Dion in her "Taking Chances" tour in Montréal and the release of a second album Revenir à toi in 2008.
His third album Entre deux mondes also contained a duet with Dion in the track "Y'a pas de mots".
His fourth album, titled Nous sommes les mêmes, was released in 2013. The title track was a hit in Quebec, and earned him the Félix Award for Popular Song of the Year at the 35th Félix Awards, with Dupré also winning the award for Male Artist of the Year. The album was certified gold in Quebec.
He has also cooperated with other artists, including Marc-André Fortin, Marie-Pier Perreault, Wilfred Le Bouthillier, Annie Villeneuve, Marie-Ève Côté, Maxime McGraw, Jérôme Couture, Jean-Marc Couture and Olivier Dion.