Jean-Pierre Isaac
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Born | Belgium | 5 January 1956
Origin | Quebec |
Died | Montreal |
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Jean-Pierre Isaac (5 January 1956 - 28 February 2024) emigrated to Quebec from Belgium in 1961. Jean-Pierre Isaac was a bilingual lyricist, composer, programmer, DJ, recording studio owner (located in Montreal's Le Plateau-Mont-Royal borough) and a music producer.[1] His contributions to music and his national and international success earned him many awards.
Expertises
Jean-Pierre Isaac main expertises were: Composing, Arranging, Programming, Recording, Producing & Mastering. His main instruments were Computers, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Drums & Percussions, and also performing as a Lead & Backup Singer, for studio sessions.
Profile
Jean-Pierre Isaac has written and/or produced music for many artists, notably the French Gilbert Montagné, Quebec's Mitsou, Les BB, Celine Dion, Cindy Daniel, Marie Carmen, Mario Pelchat, Judith Berard, Scripture (his solo project featured on "Cafe del Mar", and released album No Word Needed), and many more. He was also the composer and producer of many TV-themes and radio-TV commercial spots.
Awards
- 7 platinum, double platinum and triple platinum albums.
- 9 gold albums.
- 6 Félix awards.
- 2 3M Visionary awards.
- 2 Socan awards.
- 1 Talcan award.
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- 1956 births
- Living people
- Belgian emigrants to Canada
- Songwriters from Quebec
- Musicians from Quebec