Lisa LeBlanc (born in 1990 in Rosaireville, New Brunswick), is an Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter, known for her enthusiastic "Trash-folk" performances. In March 2012, she released her eponymous first album. The majority of Lisa LeBlanc's first album was written from the heart of Rosaireville, her native village of 40 people in New Brunswick, in Granby during her studies at l'École nationale de la chanson as well as in Montreal, where she has been living for a year. Available in March on Bon...
Lisa LeBlanc (born in 1990 in Rosaireville, New Brunswick), is an Acadian-Canadian singer-songwriter, known for her enthusiastic "Trash-folk" performances. In March 2012, she released her eponymous first album.
The majority of Lisa LeBlanc's first album was written from the heart of Rosaireville, her native village of 40 people in New Brunswick, in Granby during her studies at l'École nationale de la chanson as well as in Montreal, where she has been living for a year. Available in March on Bonsound Records, the album was recorded by Louis-Jean Cormier (Karkwa) at Studio Piccolo.
The Acadian, who composed her first pieces five years ago, comes from a family of music lovers. Outstanding guitarist and a promising singer-songwriter, Lisa LeBlanc was the winner of the Festival international de la chanson de Granby in September 2010, this conveyed award gave her high visibility within the country's French media. She has also played at the 2011 edition of Coup de coeur francophone, at the FrancoFolies of Montreal and at the Festival d'Été de Québec. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.