Garou (Singer)

This article is about Quebecois pop singer Pierre Garand. For other uses, see Garou.
Pierre Garand, better known as Garou, is a Quebecois singer born on June 26, 1972 in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

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Discovered by Luc Plamondon singing American blues tunes in small Sherbrooke bars, he is drafted by Plamondon to play in his musical Notre-Dame de Paris, making him a star. After the musical, he managed to launch a successful international pop music career in Quebec, France, and many other european countries. His looks and hoarse voice, as well as the virility that he combines with a boyish niceness, brought many to see him as a major modern day sex symbol.

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