Lionel Daunais

Canadian singer-songwriter and lyricist

Lionel Daunais - Canadian singer-songwriter and lyricist
Born

December 31st, 1902
122 years ago

Died

1982
43 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

Links & References

Contributed significantly to Canadian music as a singer-songwriter and lyricist. Worked in various music genres, enhancing the cultural landscape of Canada. Gained recognition for original compositions and adaptations of folk songs. Actively promoted Quebecois culture through music during the mid-20th century.

Wrote and performed many popular songs

Contributed to the French-language music scene in Canada

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