Pierre Gage

Pierre Gage
Born (1977-01-03) 3 January 1977
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Associated acts Corneille
Website www.gage.mu

Pierre Gage (born 3 January 1977, Montreal, Quebec, Canada), known by his last name Gage, is a Francophone Canadian singer and songwriter.

Biography

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Gage is of Haitian and Jamaican descent. Gage got his start in the music business while still attending high school by landing the role of Johny Roquefort after attending an audition for the rock opera Starmania. Thus began his career as a musician heavily influenced by Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Lauryn Hill; influences partly explained by Gage's Jamaican and Haitian roots.

The pivotal moment in Gage's career came when he met Corneille and Gardy Martin with whom he started the group R'n'B O.N.E. Thanks to Corneille's writing and composing talents, O.N.E.'s single "Zoukin" reached number one on the Canadian radio airplay chart. The group then went on tour, opening for acts such as Isabelle Boulay and Kelis

In January 2001, three years after the formation of O.N.E, Corneille left the group to pursue a solo career. Gage followed the same path, at first concentrating on acting and theatre before returning to music.

Corneille and Gage maintained a working relationship, with Gage opening for Corneille during Corneille's 2003 tour. Gage began to have success on his own thanks to his single "Trop Fresh", which attracted a significant fan base.

Gage's first album Soul Rebel, of which most of the songs were written, composed, and produced by Corneille, came out in July 2005. The album contains a mix of soul and reggae music.

Discography

Albums

  1. Pense à moi
  2. Le départ
  3. Dis moi
  4. Te quiero
  5. Viens me voir
  6. L’homme d’une femme
  7. Demain
  8. Je t’aime quand même
  9. Trop fresh
  10. Ce soir
  11. N’arrête pas
  12. Viens me voir (acoustique)
  1. Changer le monde
  2. Un jour à la foi
  3. Dimanche
  4. Pardonne-moi
  5. Doudou
  6. Tu peux choisir (feat Vitaa)
  7. Mon frère
  8. T'étais où ?
  9. Ailleurs
  10. J'envoie un SOS
  11. Sous les étoiles
  12. Je veux être libre
  13. Doudou Remix

Singles

External links

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