Marjo is tagged as: marjo, rock, quebecois, francophone, chanson quebecoise Marjo (born Marjolène Morin). Singer, songwriter, b Montreal 2 Aug 1953. She was a model, fashion editor for the magazine Madame, and manager of L’Air du temps, a Montreal jazz bar, then a chorister in François Guy’s musical comedies Tout chaud, tout show (1975), and L’Île en ville (1978). In 1979 she joined the rock group Corbeau, established two years previously by Pierre Harel (singer and composer) with Jean Milaire (guitar), Michel Lamothe (bass guitar), Donald Hince (guitar), and Roger Belval (drums). Their explosive rock, tender and wild lyrics by Harel, and the powerful and sensual voice of Marjo, brought immediate success. After a first London LP (Corbeau, LFS-9031), the group recorded with Kébec-Disc from 1981 to 1984: Fou (KD-515), ’ Illégal,’ (KD-540), Visionnaire (EPKD-592), and Dernier cri (2-KD-619-620). The group gave hundreds of shows all over Quebec. ‘Illégal,’ composed by Harel, was one of the main hits of the Quebec chanson of that period, expressing the mute revolt of youth of the early 1980s. When Harel left the group, Marjo wrote the lyrics. In 1984 the group disbanded and Marjo began a solo career.|In 1984 she sang the blues at the Bistro à Jojo in Montreal, then in 1985 composed and performed ‘Touch Me... Read More About Marjo Biography... Send Marjo ringtones to your cell |
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