Catherine Durand

Catherine Durand was born on September 23, 1971 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is a singer-songwriter of folk-pop songs. Her musical career began in 1998, when she signed with the multinational Warner Music Canada. That same year, she released her first album, Flou. 2001 saw the release of her 2nd album, Catherine Durand. The song "Peu importe " from this album won the Prix Chanson pop-rock at the SOCAN Gala. In 2005, she released Diaporama, which was nominated in the Contemporary Folk Album of the Year category at the ADISQ Gala. In 2008, her album Cœurs Migratoires was nominated for Album of the Year in the Contemporary Folk category at the Gala de l'ADISQ. In 2009, her album Cœurs Migratoires won the Canadian Folk Music Award in the French-language songwriter category. In 2012, she released the album Les Murs Blancs du Nord , which was nominated in the Folk Album of the Year category at the ADISQ Gala. In 2016, Catherine Durand presents the album La Pluie Entre Nous, which is nominated in the Adult Contemporary Album of the Year category at the ADISQ Gala and nominated for the Canadian Folk Music Award in the Francophone Songwriter of the Year category. In 2018, the album Vingt is released, in reference to the 20 years of her career. In 2022, Catherine Durand presents her album La Maison Orpheline.

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