Jimmy Hunt is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec.[1]

Jimmy Hunt
Bornc. 1977
OriginSaint-Nicolas, Quebec, Canada
Genrespop, rock
Occupationsinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2000s-present

Originally from Saint Nicolas,[2] a suburb of Lévis, Quebec, Hunt began performing on the local music scene in Montreal in 2000.[2] With the band Chocolat, he released the album Piano élégant in 2008 on Grosse Boîte.[2] In the same year, he appeared on Cœur de pirate's debut album Cœur de pirate as a duet vocalist on her song "Pour un infidèle".[3]

He subsequently released a self-titled album as a solo artist in 2010.[1] He was nominated for two Félix Awards in 2011, in the categories of Contemporary Folk Album of the Year and New Artist of the Year. He also won three awards at the same year's Gala alternatif de la musique indépendante du Québec, winning for Songwriter of the Year, Video of the Year and Singer-Songwriter Album of the Year,[4] and was named one of that year's Révélations Radio-Canada.[5]

He followed up with Maladie d’amour in 2013.[1] The album was a longlisted nominee for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize,[6] and won the Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2015.[7]

He has also been a two-time nominee for the SOCAN Songwriting Prize, for his songs "Ça va de soi" in 2011 and "Nos corps" in 2014.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Jimmy Hunt: Aller ailleurs". Voir, October 1, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Jimmy Hunt: après Chocolat, les femmes". La Presse, October 25, 2010.
  3. ^ "Osheaga 2011: Jimmy Hunt". The Gazette, July 31, 2011.
  4. ^ "Galaxie cleans up at the 2011 GAMIQ Awards" Archived July 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. The Gazette, November 14, 2011.
  5. ^ "Jimmy Hunt en spectacle à Joliette" Archived July 17, 2014, at archive.today. L'Action, November 16, 2011.
  6. ^ "Polaris Music Prize announces 2014 long list" Archived July 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Aux, June 19, 2014.
  7. ^ "2015 Junos: Bahamas, Arkells, Rush big winners at 'Junos Eve' gala" Archived March 1, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. CBC Music, March 14, 2015.
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