Lucie Blue Tremblay
Lucie Blue Tremblay (born 1958 in Montreal) is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter.
Tremblay started performing when she was still a child, accompanying her mother’s five piece band as a drummer. Later she taught herself guitar, and then the piano. Her first appearance in the United States was at the 1985 Michigan Womyn's Music Festival's Day stage singing a duet with another Canadian singer-songwriter, Ferron. Her debut album, released in 1986 by Olivia Records, was voted Top Ten Album of the Year by the Boston Globe.[1]
The "Frank-Tremblay Safe College Scholarship", named for Tremblay and openly gay Congressman Barney Frank, was created at Bridgewater State College in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.[2]
Discography
- Lucie Blue Tremblay (1986)
- Tendresse (1992)
- Transformations (1993)
- I'm Ready (1998)
- Because of You (2001)
- It's Got to Be About Love (2004)
References
- ↑ Dresden-Rader, George (2006-08-15), "Lucie Blue Tremblay and the Breast Exam Project", Santa Fe Arts and Culture Magazine
- ↑ Brune, Adrian (2001-11-06), "A campus to call home" (– Scholar search), The Advocate, retrieved 2007-08-18