David Jalbert

Born on May 5, 1980 in Montreal, Canada, he is a folk singer from Quebec. He began his career in 1994, in a punk rock trio called Big Joe. His first album, Des Histoires, was released on April 15, 2008, and included the song "Souvenirs d'enfance ", which became his first hit in Quebec. In May 2010, he released his second album, Le Journal, which included the hit "P'tit homme". For the first time, this opus earned him a nomination at the 2011 ADISQ gala in the Contemporary Folk Album of the Year category. That same year, he also collaborated with Sir Pathétik on the song "Si dieu". The albums Y'A Pas de Bon Silence (2012), De l'Amour Propre (2014), 5 ( 2017), Le Doigt d'Honneur (2020 ) and Le Doigt d'Honneur Tome II (2022 ) follow. Alongside his solo career, he launched his own label in 2015, Goliah musique. Under this label, in 2018, he signs the group Bronko, whose first song "Je regrette rien" is a major hit in Quebec in 2019. In December 2020, he offers a punk rock-style cover of the song "23 décembre" with his new project; 3 Balles, 2 Prises, formed by singer-songwriter Marc-André Rioux, lead singer of the band Lendemain de veille and David Jalbert. In January 2021, a first EP, Partis Pour la Gloire, is released by this new band.

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