Andrea Lindsay, born on November eighteenth, nineteen seventy-six, in Guelph, Ontario, is a celebrated Canadian pop singer-songwriter. Raised in an anglophone environment, she embraced the French language later in life, inspired by a transformative visit to France at the age of eighteen. This linguistic journey not only enriched her personal life but also shaped her musical career.
After relocating to Montreal, Quebec, Lindsay formed the band Tuesday 5 alongside Jennifer Bacchet. The duo released their English-language album, Here and Now, in two thousand three, marking the beginning of her professional music journey. However, it was her solo career, characterized by albums sung entirely in French, that truly showcased her artistic evolution.
In two thousand ten, Lindsay's talent was recognized when she won the Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year for her album Les Sentinelles dorment. Her contributions to music continued in two thousand eleven when she joined the Franco-Ontarian rock band CANO as a supporting musician during their reunion tour.
Beyond her musical achievements, Andrea Lindsay shares her life with fellow musician Luc de Larochellière. Together, they released the album C'est d'l'amour ou c'est comme in two thousand twelve, further solidifying their partnership both personally and professionally.