Robert Charlebois

Robert Charlebois

Robert Charlebois, born June 25, 1944 in Montreal, is a singer-songwriter, musician, and actor from quebec. Songwriter but above all a composer-performer and front man, he has set to music texts by Réjean Ducharme, Marcel Sabourin, Claude Péloquin, Claudine Monfette, Arthur Rimbaud, Daniel Thibon and Marcel Beauchamp. In the 1970s, so that it is published by the disks Barclay, he made a tour of france in a heated (with Léo Ferré. In cinema, it holds a secondary role in Between the Sea and Freshwater in 1967. The following year, he had a leading role in the Heart. He signs a few film scores, including that of the popular Two women in gold 1970. In 1975, alongside Terence Hill and Miou-Miou, he is the star of a western-spaghetti produced by Sergio Leone A genius, two partners and a bell. It is regarded as a giant of the quebec song to the side of Félix Leclerc and Gilles Vigneault. It has also had an important influence on other artists such as Daniel Boucher. For 12 years, he has been very active in the field of beer, including micro breweries, and was even vice-president of Unibroue.

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