Diane Tell

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Diane Tell
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, Guitarist
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar
Years active1977–present
LabelsTuta Music/IDOL distribution WW
Websitewww.dianetell.com

Diane Tell (born December 24, 1959) is a Canadian musician who was born in Quebec City, Quebec. She entered the Val d’Or conservatory at the age of six. She continued her studies at the Montréal conservatory and then at CEGEP Saint-Laurent and she wrote her first songs at the age of twelve. As one of Québec's pioneering female singer-songwriters, she proposed her personal repertoire over the course of her first four albums. She won six Félix prizes before the age of 25: breakout artist, best artist, best album, best song and, twice, songwriter of the year. Several of her songs have become SOCAN Classics and Si j’étais un homme was inducted in the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2017. She earned a MIDEM Award for her album Chimères and a Victoire Award for her album Faire à nouveau connaissance. In 1990, she was chosen by Plamondon, Berger and Savary to play a leading role in the musical La légende de Jimmy. Following that, she played the lead and composed the score for another musical, Marilyn Montreuil, written and stage directed by Jérôme Savary and the Théâtre National du Chaillot, in Paris. Over 300 performances of both shows were presented in France and Europe. Over the past 25 years, Tell has toured relentlessly, written, composed and recorded in Canada, France, the U.K. and Switzerland. In 2018, she produced her 15th studio album of original material in Montréal. As an independent artist, she owns the phonographic rights of her entire catalogue, manages her own publishing company, and produces and finances her albums herself. Also a photographer, she directs the majority of her music videos. Her YouTube channel gets 400,000 views per month on average. In her blog, Diane Cause Musique, she engages up-and-coming artists by explaining the inner workings of the music industry.

In May 2018, Tell was elected to

SOCAN's Board of Directors for a 3-year mandate.[1] (The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada) Re-elected in 2021 for a second mandate.[2]

Paris, July 15, 2022. Madame Rima Abdul Malak, Minister of Culture, awarded Diane Tell, as part of the spring 2022 class, the rank of Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres, one of the main distinctions among the four ministerial orders of the French Republic.[3]

Discography

  • 1977: Diane Tell
  • 1979: Entre nous
  • 1980: En flèche
  • 1982: Chimères
  • 1984: On a besoin d'amour
  • 1986: Faire à nouveau connaissance
  • 1988: Dégriffe-moi
  • 1990: La légende de Jimmy
  • 1991: Marilyn Montreuil
  • 1993: Morceaux choisis
  • 1996: Désir Plaisir Soupir
  • 2003: Tout de Diane (compilation)
  • 2005: Popeline
  • 2009: Diane Tell Original Album Classics (5-CD set)
  • 2009: Docteur Boris & Mister Vian
  • 2011: Rideaux Ouverts[4]
  • 2013: Une
  • 2013: Passe Simple (Best of)
  • 2014: Ne me quitte pas : Un hommage à Jacques Brel (multi-artistes québécois)
  • 2015: Intemporelle Diane Dufresne (multi-artistes québécois)
  • 2015: Duos Félix Leclerc (multi-artistes québécois)
  • 2019: Haïku

Awards

  • Félix best singer-songwriter (1980) Quebec
  • Félix best new artist (1980)
  • Félix best song for "Si j'étais un homme" (1981)
  • Félix best album En Flèche (1981)
  • Félix best singer-songwriter (1981)
  • Félix best female artist (1981)
  • Juno Awards, nomination, most promising female vocalist (1984) Canada
  • Midem Awards best female artist (1982) France
  • Victoire de la musique
    best francophone album Faire à nouveau connaissance (1986) France
  • Classics SOCAN - Gilberto, Si j'étais un homme, Miami, Savoir, Faire à nouveau connaissance... +
  • SPACQ - PRIX ROBERT CHARLEBOIS – Rayonnement international (2015)
  • "Si j'étais un homme" Inducted Canadian Songwriters Hall of fame (2017)

Live performances (selection)

Musicals

References

  1. ^ "SOCAN elects new board of directors to serve from 2018 to 2021". 25 May 2018.
  2. ^ Socan
  3. ^ Radio-Canada
  4. ^ "CANOE -- JAM! Music - SoundScan Charts". Archived from the original on 26 December 2004.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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