Lisa LeBlanc
Lisa LeBlanc is an Acadian Canadian singer and songwriter from the small French-speaking village of Rosarieville in New Brunswick. She wrote her self-titled debut album in her hometown, at the l'École Nationale de la Chanson, as well as during a yearlong stay in Montreal. LeBlanc's style is raw, loud, and proud; she calls her music "trash folk," and it resembles a cross between Acadian folk forms and garage rock. She is an accomplished guitarist with a commanding voice. While playing clubs and coffeehouses in New Brunswick and in Quebec, she established a reputation for her physical performances. This garnered invitations to play the festival circuit in Canada and even overseas. Her self-titled debut album, produced by Louis-Jean Cormier, was issued on the Bonsound label in March of 2013 and immediately gained attention from radio, critics, and the public. The album hit the number three spot on the French charts, and entered the Billboard Top 200. Selling over 40,000 copies, it gained a gold certification in Canada.
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Discography
10 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Highways, Heartaches and Time Well Wasted
Folk - Released by Bonsound on Jun 10, 2014
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Lisa LeBlanc
Alternative & Indie - Released by Bonsound on Mar 27, 2012
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Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen?
Folk - Released by Bonsound on Sep 30, 2016
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Entre toi pi moi pi la corde de bois
Pop - Released by Bonsound on Nov 3, 2021
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