Michel Caron (Canadian singer)
For the French operatic tenor and film actor, see Michel Caron (tenor).
Michel Caron (1945-2007) was a French Canadian singer who had a string of pop singles on the London and Météor labels in the early 1960s. He recorded his first 7" "Carol" at the age of 16.[1] His older sister Claudette Henry was also a singer. From 1964 he became guitarist and singer with Les Classels.[2]
Discography
- "Carol" 1960
- "Dany" B: "Tu Ris de Mes Peines" London 1961
- "Une Larme" B: Auprès De Toi London Canada 1962
- "Après Ton Départ" B: Ma Vénus Météor 1963
- "Je T'aime" B: Si J'avais Un Marteau 1964
- "Ring A Ling" B: Un Jour Météor 1964
- "Y'a Que Moi Météor 1965
- "Hava Nagila A Go Go" B: Minuit
References
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