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Flix LeclercFlix Leclerc (August 2 1914-August 8 1988) was a Quebecois folk singer, poet, writer, actor and political activist. He was born in La Tuque, Quebec in 1914, sixth in a family of eleven children. He began his studies at the University of Ottawa but was forced to stop due to the Depression. Leclerc worked at various jobs before taking jobs as a radio announcer in Quebec City and Trois-Rivires from 1934 to 1937. In 1939, he began working as a writer at Radio-Canada in Montreal, developing scripts for radio dramas, including Je me souviens. He performed some of his earliest songs there. He also acted in various dramas, including Un Homme et son pch. He published a number of his scripts and founded a performing company which presented his plays through Quebec. In 1950, he was discovered by Paris impresario, Jacques Canetti, and performed his songs in France to great success. He signed a recording contract with Polydor Records. He returned to Quebec in 1953. In 1958, he received the top award of the Acadmie Charles-Cros in France for his second album. He was awarded the Order of Canada in 1971, the National Order of Quebec in 1985 and became a Chevalier of the French Lgion d'honneur in 1986. He died in his sleep on the le d'Orlans in 1988. A monument in his memory was constructed there in 1989. Leclerc played a major role in revitalising the Quebec folk song ("chanson") tradition. He also was a strong voice for Quebec nationalism. Various parks, roads and schools in Quebec that have been named in his honour. The Felix Awards, given to Quebec recording artists, are named after him. In 2000, the Government of Canada honored him with his image on a Postage stamp. Recordings - Chante ses derniers succs sur disques (1951)
- Flix Leclerc chante (1957)
- Flix Leclerc et sa guitare (1958)
- Flix Leclerc et sa guitare Vol.2 (1959)
- Flix Leclerc et sa guitare Vol. 3 (1959)
- Le roi heureux (1962)
- Flix Leclerc (1964)
- Mes premires chansons (1964)
- Moi mes chansons (1966)
- La vie (1967)
- L'hritage (1968)
- Flix Leclerc dit pieds nus dans l'aube (1969)
- J'inviterai l'enfance (1969)
See also Leclerc, FlixLeclerc, Flix Leclerc, FlixLeclerc, FlixLeclerc, FlixLeclerc, FlixLeclerc, Flix
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