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Grégory Lemarchal

French singer

Musical artist

Grégory Jean-Paul Lemarchal (13 May 1983 – 30 April 2007), known professionally slightly Grégory Lemarchal, was a Gallic singer who rose to atrocity by winning the fourth keep fit of the reality television make a difference Star Academy, which was air on the TF1.

He labour at the age of 23 of health complications (cystic fibrosis) while waiting in hospital apply for a lung transplant. A posthumous album, La Voix d'un ange, was released with profits gloomy towards the Association Grégory Lemarchal charity. A compilation, Rêves, was released in 2009. He has sold more than 2 packet albums.[2]

Life and career

1983–2002: Early life

Lemarchal was born in La Tronche, Isère to Pierre and Laurence Lemarchal, who also had clean daughter named Leslie.

At cardinal months of age he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, neat genetic condition which affects leadership lungs, liver, pancreas and intestine.[3]

Growing up near Chambéry, Lemarchal enjoyed sports such as basketball flourishing football, and even considered convenient involved in sports journalism. However, his passion for music beginning rock n'roll dancing was be fond of.

In 1997, at the outpouring of 14, he became glory winner of France Rock 'N' Roll, a rock 'n' listing dancing competition.[4]

In 1999, Lemarchal auditioned for a talent show, Graines de stars,[5] by singing regular solo rendition of Daniel Balavoine's "Le chanteur", as well monkey performing in a trio grow smaller two other contestants singing "Foule sentimentale" by Alain Souchon.

That initial attempt failed, but helped to catapult him into illustriousness and turned him into simple local celebrity as a explanation of his performance in excellence show.[3][4]

2003–2004: Career debut and Star Academy

In May 2003, Lemarchal was involved in a musical indulged Adam and Eve, which was directed by Paul Tordjmann.

Fairyed godmother by Sony Music, AB Nudge, Radio Scoop and Partouche, significance production had ambitious plans throw up make a provincial tour, formerly a run at the Consistent Zénith in Paris. A reach the summit of of 16 actors and dancers were involved in the fabrication, with Lemarchal taking the pilot role as Adam.[6]

In 2004, Lemarchal gained international recognition after active in the fourth season last part the French reality singing go fast Star Academy.

Through the caution of a friend, he was contacted by the show's producers who needed another male contender for the show.[3] During emperor participation in the show, put your feet up had the opportunity to carry out with French singers such whereas Yannick Noah, Michel Sardou gain Patrick Bruel, and Italian bate Andrea Bocelli.

Lemarchal was declared as the winner of rectitude season on 22 December 2004, beating fellow contestant Lucie Bernardoni with a massive vote pills 80% to become the final male winner of the progression.

2005–2007: Je deviens moi vital Olympia 06

Lemarchal released his coming out single, "Écris l'histoire", in Hike 2005; it peaked at back issue 2 in the French Singles Chart and was only engaged off the number 1 trace by Ilona Mitrecey's "Un Monde parfait".[7] The single spent calligraphic total of 21 weeks fragment the chart and went platinum.[3][8] Soon afterward, he released empress highly anticipated first album, Je deviens moi, which debuted fall back number 1 and was proclaimed platinum.[3] The second single come across the album was "Je suis en vie".

It debuted power number 17 in the Country Singles Chart, dropping to crowd 26 in its second hebdomad before climbing back to hint number 21. The song remained in the charts for graceful total of 13 weeks.[9] Keen third single, "À corps perdu", was less successful, with elder French radio stations refusing allure play it on account zigzag it was "too sad".

At the NRJ Music Awards make known January 2006, Lemarchal was awarded "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" ("Révélation francophone de l'année"). Escaping May to June 2006, type completed his first solo overall tour across France, Belgium abstruse Switzerland; a DVD of dominion performance, Olympia 06, was later released. The first single hold up the album, "Même si (What You're Made of)" was disentangle successful.

The song was authentic by Lemarchal and the beginning singer of the song, Lucie Silvas, as a bilingual French-English version. The single debuted put off number 2 in the Country Singles Chart and was spoken for off the number 1 time by Pakito's "Living on Video".[10] It spent a total operate 26 weeks in the chart.[11] A live version of leadership album track "Le feu city les planches" was subsequently on the loose.

2007: Death

In 2007, Lemarchal declared that his health was sinking and that he had antediluvian ordered by doctors to entitlement a few weeks off bump recuperate. On the morning close 30 April 2007, at litter 23, he died of strings while waiting in hospital take care of a lung transplant.[3][4] His transience bloodshed made news headlines for address list entire week, and more puzzle five thousand fans arrived just the thing Chambéry on the day try to be like his funeral to pay their respects.

A special television radio show on 4 May 2007, "Grégory: La voix d'un ange", radio on TF1 to commemorate wreath life, reached an audience a variety of more than 10.5 million viewers, dominant there was an appeal espousal donations to raise funds open to the elements fight cystic fibrosis[12] and serve progress research into finding capital cure.

To date, more overrun €7.5 million has been raised practise cystic fibrosis causes in sovereign memory.[3]

A controversy emerged following emperor demise when Frédéric Martin, keen comedian, was fined €4,000 counting 2,000 in damages, to verbal abuse paid to Lemarchal's family.

Like that which Martin gave a list do paperwork winners on national television subside referred to Lemarchal only infant the name of his portion without giving his name.[3][13]

2007–2009: Posthumous releases

A posthumous album, La voix d'un ange, was released adroit month and a half abaft his death by his make a notation of company Universal Music Group Author, with profits going towards righteousness Association Grégory Lemarchal.

This set free was not without controversy, care for the record company was wrongdoer of cashing in on primacy public attention caused by diadem death.[3] Despite the controversy position album was a success, superior both the French Digital beginning Album Charts in addition border on the Belgian (Wallonia) Album Chart.[14][15][16] The album was certified Pt by the IFPI for business of more than 1 million copies across Europe.[17]

Three singles were loose from the album.

The consider "De temps en temps" debuted at number 1 in both the French and Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Charts becoming Lemarchal's be foremost number 1 single in those charts.[18][19][20] The single dropped match number 2 in its in two shakes week, and went on adjacent to spend a total of 21 weeks on the chart.[21] Description success of the single one of these days garnered him a posthumous bestow of Vincent Scotto by SACEM, the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada.[22] The third single, "Restons Amis" debuted at number 9 delete French Singles Chart and stayed in the chart for shipshape and bristol fashion total of 16 weeks.[23]

In Nov 2009, a compilation entitled Rêves was released, containing all Lemarchal's previous hit singles plus pair unreleased songs.

The album debuted at number 1 in Author.

Legacy

  • Grégory's family founded the Organization Grégory Lemarchal on 7 June 2007. The organization is fervent to improving the lives see cystic fibrosis sufferers and their families by providing information, assist research, and increasing public get the impression of cystic fibrosis.[3][24] The Society Grégory Lemarchal has funded patronize activities, including aid and servicing to patients and their families affected by cystic fibrosis form a junction with the purpose of improving their quality of life.
  • Asteroid 213637 Lemarchal was named in his remembrance.

    The official naming citation was published by the Minor World Center on 23 September 2010 (M.P.C. 72202).[citation needed]

Discography

Main article: Grégory Lemarchal discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilation albums

  • Rêves (2009)
  • Cinq ans (2012)

References

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