Jim Corcoran

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Jim Corcoran
Background information
Birth name James Ashley Corcoran [1]
Born 10 February 1949 (1949-02-10) (age 59)
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Genre(s) Folk
Quebec Folk
Pop
Occupation(s) Musician,
Radio Host
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1971-present
Label(s) Audiogram
Associated acts Jim et Bertrand

Jim Corcoran (born February 10, 1949 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a Canadian (Quebecer) singer-songwriter.

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[edit] Biography

Jim Corcoran was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, but went to high school and his obtained his B.A. in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 1960s. The former seminarian returned to his native Quebec in 1970 with the idea to continue his studies at Bishop's University in Lennoxville before becoming a Latin professor.[2] Corcoran received his B.A. from Bishop's University in 1973 [3] In his free time Corcoran taught himself guitar. His first language is English, but he has spent most of his musical career singing in French.

In 1972, he formed the duo Jim et Bertrand with Bertrand Gosselin and they began performing in the Eastern Townships. During the 1970s, the group was associated with Quebec folk music. Corcoran began a solo career in francophone music after the group disbanded in 1979.

Since 1988, Corcoran has hosted the CBC Radio program À Propos, an hour long program presenting the francophone popular music scene of Québec, Canada and the world to the English network's audience. During the show, Corcoran provides English translations of some of Québec's most popular songs. À Propos remains on the CBC Radio One schedule as of 2007.

He also portrayed the part of David in performances of the opera Nelligan in 1990.

Bishop's University granted the University’s highest honour, Doctor of Civil Law (honoris causa), on Jim Corcoran on 29 October 2004.[4]

[edit] Awards and recognition

[edit] Discography

  • 1981: Têtu
  • 1983: Plaisirs
  • 1986: Miss Kalabash
  • 1990: Corcoran
  • 1994: Zola à vélo
  • 1996: Portraits
  • 2000: Entre tout et moi
  • 2005: Pages blanches

[edit] Videography

  • 1990: Perdu dans le décor
  • 1990: Je me tutoie
  • 1990: Ton amour est trop lourd
  • 1990: C'est pour ça que je t'aime
  • 2005: Eloge du doute
  • 2007: Bilboquet de l'enfer

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