National Post

`Giant' of Quebec's cultural landscape

Prolific singer produced dozens of albums

- JEAN-BENOIT LEGAULT

MONTREAL • Jean-pierre Ferland, the singer-songwriter who became a fixture of Quebec's cultural landscape over a career that spanned more than six decades, died Saturday at the age of 89.

The agency representi­ng Ferland confirmed the singer, who's signature song une chance qu'on s'a is regarded as a classic of Quebec music, died of natural causes after being hospitaliz­ed earlier this year.

Born in Montreal on June 24, 1934, Ferland was a prolific artist who produced some 30 albums, including the culturally significan­t Jaune, which sold some 60,000 copies in a year after its release in 1970.

He was named an officer of the Order of Canada and a knight of the National Order of Quebec, and was inducted into Canada's Songwriter­s Hall of Fame in 2007.

Ferland held a concert at Montreal's Bell Centre in 2007 to officially mark his retirement after a more than four-decade-long career, but continued to perform and record up until 2021.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, writing on X, described Ferland as a “giant” of francophon­e music.

“He wrote and sang songs that will be a part of Quebec culture forever,” Trudeau wrote. “He will be dearly missed.”

Quebec Premier Francois Legault described Ferland as a “great builder of Quebec-french song,” adding that he'd listened to Jaune on repeat.

Legault said Sunday that the government will hold a state funeral for Ferland, if the singer's family accepts.

Canadian singer Roch Voisine paid tribute to an artist he described as “incomparab­le.”

While he originally worked as an accountant, Ferland became a fixture on the province's cultural scene a few years after he recorded his first songs in 1958.

He started making a name for himself in both Quebec and internatio­nally in the 1960s before the release of Jaune in 1970.

Ferland took his first steps into television and movies in the 1970s, and would become an actor, scriptwrit­er and host for several production­s.

Ferland is survived by his partner and his two children, as well as four grandchild­ren and one great-grandchild.

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