Marie-Ève Janvier

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Marie-Ève Janvier
Born 1984
Origin Roxton Pond, Estrie, Quebec, Canada
Occupations Singer
Years active 2004–present
Associated acts Jean-François Breau
Website www.marieevejanvier.com
www.marieeveetjeanfrancois.com

Marie-Ève Janvier is a Canadian singer from Quebec, born in 1984 in Roxton Pond, Estrie, Quebec.

Biography

After taking part in the musical comedy Notre-Dame-de-Paris created by Luc Plamondon and Richard Cocciante when she was just 14, she played in Les Dix commandements at age 16. She had a lead role in musical Don Juan against the male lead role played by Jean-François Breau.

In 2007, she released her first sole self-titled album Marie-Ève Janvier with Mercury (Universal) France. The album was very successful and reached the Top 5 in Quebec Albums Chart.

In 2008, she toured Quebec with Jean-François Breau, her boyfriend. In the summer of 2009, they recorded their first joint album entitled Donner pour donner, followed in 2011 with a second joint album La vie à deux. Their joint single "J'ai un problème", a cover of a 1973 Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan song, became a big hit for Marie-Ève Janvier and Jean-François Breau.[1]

They both took part in a revival of Don Juan in February 2012[2] where Janvier played the role of Maria against Breau in the role of Don Juan. This was followed by joint promotional tour called La vie à deux tour in Quebec in Spring 2012.

In popular culture

Discography

Albums

Solo
  • 2007: Marie-Ève Janvier
Marie-Eve Janvier and Jean-François Breau
  • 2009: Donner pour donner
  • 2011: La vie à deux
Featured in
  • 1998: Princesse Sissi (Soundtrack)
  • 2003: Brother Bear aka Mon frère l'ours (Soundtrack)
  • 2003: Don Juan (Musical comedy)
  • 2004: Don Juan (L'intégrale) (Musical comedy)

Singles

Marie-Eve Janvier and Jean-François Breau

References

External links

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