Patrice Michaud, a talented Canadian singer-songwriter hailing from Cap-Chat, Quebec, has made significant strides in the music industry since his debut. He graduated from Université Laval and released his first album, Le Triangle des Bermudes, in two thousand eleven, showcasing his unique style and lyrical prowess.
His sophomore effort, Le Feu de chaque jour, released in two thousand fourteen, garnered him the prestigious SOCAN Songwriting Prize in the French division in two thousand fourteen for the captivating track "Mécaniques générales." This album also led to a Prix Félix award for Best Concert Performance by a Solo Artist in two thousand fifteen, recognizing his exceptional live performances.
In two thousand seventeen, Michaud released his third album, Almanach, which not only earned him a Juno Award nomination for Francophone Album of the Year but also two Prix Félix awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year for his hit "Kamikaze." His contributions to music were further acknowledged when he was a finalist for French Songwriter of the Year at the thirteenth Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Continuing his artistic journey, Michaud released his fourth album, Grand voyage désorganisé, in two thousand twenty-one. His dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with audiences have solidified his place in the Canadian music scene.