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LUCIE THIBODEAU
HISTORY

Lucie Legault was born on January 11th in the Outaouais region
of the province of Quebec . As such she is a Capricorn. The characteristic
nature of this sign is a personality marked by sensitivity, authenticity,
generosity, enthusiasm, and mutual help and listening to others on a continuous
basis.
Lucie is the second child in a family of three children:
she has an older brother and a younger sister. She spent her childhood
in the country, namely in Thurso, on the peninsula of Black Bay (Baie
Noire), bordered by the Outaouais River and Black Bay (Baie Noire).
Lucie's mother played the piano and her maternal grandfather
(who died very young when she was just 7 years old) played the violin.
From a family of musicians, very early on in life, Lucie developed a taste
for music and she still hums continuously. It is an inherited trait. Around
the age of 10 she took three years of piano lessons given by the Sisters
in her school.
In 1964, her father built a hotel/motel in Plaisance
Quebec as a family business. The family had to move and this forced her
to change schools and give up her piano lessons. Although in her adolescent
years, Lucie had to begin a new life style because she now had to participate
in all tasks related to running a hotel. On occasion, especially during
weekends, the band members would ask her to sing a few songs with them.
Also, because her mother's piano was now in the Entertainment Hall, Lucie
ventured to play a few tunes when the Bar was quiet. Then, one Christmas
Eve, while she was housesitting the empty hotel, she sat at the piano
and wrote two songs. She didn't keep a copy of her compositions, but remembers
that she entitled one of them « Why does white kill black? » inspired by the brutal death of Martin Luther King. For her school entertainment
shows, during her adolescent years, she would play the piano and sing
that song at the Papineauville High School .
MOVE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS
In September of 1969, having found her soul mate, Lucie
moved to Cowansville in the Eastern Townships with her husband. They lived
there for 19 years. During this long period, she missed her family and
the Outaouais very much. She however made friends and lasting relationships
with people from the Eastern Townships as well as giving birth to two
boys, Francis and Sylvain.
Being a professional secretary, Lucie found work in the
federal government for the Solicitor General of Canada. During weekends
she continued to sing for her friends. This was mostly at home, accompanying
herself on the piano that her mother had so often played.
Her passion for music always present, from 1986 to1988 Lucie joined the
musical group “LéoZ”, comprised of 10 artists.
The group later changed their name to “Diversion” and was under the Musical Direction of Aurèle Fredette of
St-Hyacinthe , Quebec . Lucie obtained the role of harmony singer, percussionist
and quickly became one of the lead singers for the group, performing popular
songs. The majority of the musicians were from St-Hyacinthe and most of
the assignments were at the Château Bromont, the Laval Sheraton,
the Queen Elizabeth in Montréal and others. The group played all
the popular songs and music, mostly Ballroom-style.
THE BEGINNING OF A NEW CAREER
Lucie had to sadly leave the group in 1988 because of
her husband's transfer. Her sadness quickly turned to joy when she found
out that they were moving back to the Outaouais. Finally she was returning
home! Lucie found another position as a secretary, but this time
for the National Printing Bureau in Hull , Quebec . Since leaving the
group “Diversion”, she missed her music so much, that she had to find
a way to fill the gap. So, for two consecutive years Lucie and another
member of the National Printing Bureau formed a Christmas choir from the
pre-Tunney Printing Centre to the Communications Canada Group and, to
the Energy, Mines and Resources Building . The choir was made up of approximately
twenty employees from the Operations, Publishing and/or Human Resources
Directorates. In addition to singing throughout the Department where there
was approximately 2500 employees, the little choir ventured out to the
La Pieta Hospital in Hull, Quebec where they delighted the residents and
their visitors whom by the way, sang along with the choir.
A wish never disclosed! On Christmas Eve of 1993, Lucie divulged to her
sister-in-law that she had wanted a guitar for a long time. However because
she probably could never play she thought the investment would not be
worth the adventure. Her husband, who had overheard their conversation,
decided to buy her a guitar for her fast approaching birthday.
As was the norm for a January 11th, the temperature
was exceedingly cold; the yard was filled with snow and snowdrifts. After
work the couple headed home for supper, at Lucie's request, because she
had declared that she would really like to relax in a warm bath. Her husband
took advantage of this period to shovel the snow and then to discretely
place the guitar case on the living room table, complete with dimmed lights.
When Lucie came down the staircase, which landed in the living room, she
saw the black box and realized that her husband had made her dream come
true. She was so ecstatically happy that she spent most of the evening
calling all her friends to tell them the good news…. But, most of them
already knew….. On January 18th of that same year, Lucie had one guitar
course and left the following day for a one-month Florida vacation. She
made sure that she brought her guitar with her. Upon her return, Lucie
was able to play the guitar and accompany herself for some twenty songs
without too much difficulty. She now had proof – music and learning have
no age limit!
HER FIRST STEPS TOWARDS SHOW BUSINESS
Four months later, in April 1994, Lucie welcomed a couple
of friends in her home, namely Rosaire and Diane. They unintentionally
become the reason for a new song. She was awakened quite a few times during
that same night with a tune in her head. Furthermore, the lyrics were
automatically coming to her. When she got up, she realized that she had
just written her first true composition –
« Rosaire et sa Blonde ».
In February 1995 , Lucie accepted to go on stage
with her guitar in Plaisance and entertained the people for a 20-minute
period as a fund raising activity for the Ottawa Community Radio Station
CHUO. The Wakefield Country Festival organizer, Mrs. Pauline Diotte happened
to be in the audience. She was so delighted with Lucie's performance,
she offered Lucie two entertainment engagements at the Wakefield Festival
being held that June. The encouragement of the musicians that accompanied
her and the spontaneous reaction from attending country music lovers made
Lucie realize that she should probably make an album.
In July of that same year, Lucie had an inspiration for
another new song. It was associated to her approaching 25 th Wedding anniversary.
The title was « Pour toujours mon amour » or Forever my love.
VERY - FIRST ALBUM

In August of 1995 Lucie entered the Claude Gratton Studio
to produce her very first bilingual album. She named her album after her
last composition « Pour toujours mon amour ». Because
Lucie loves soft, quiet songs that come from the heart as well as those
with a good rhythm she is specialized in country western music as well
as popular music.
AMERICAN COUNTRY FEMALE VOCAL ARTIST
In 1996 , Lucie wins the Award for Best Artist
- American Country Female Vocal Discovery -Outaouais Region «
Révélation interprète féminine
de la chanson Country Américaine - région Outaouaise »
. In the meantime, Lucie is continually improving herself
by taking a course on « The Art of the Stage ».
In 1997 and 1998 , Lucie and her husband
spend six months a year in the United States . They spent time in Florida
, Texas and Louisiana .
For the 1998/99 Christmas season Lucie introduced a Christmas Choir in
Homestead (FL). This move brought a lot of atmosphere and plenty of nostalgia.
In 1998, Lucie becomes Canadian Ambassador in Texas for
the “Nordistes/Sudistes – North through South Event.
Since that year, the privileged “snowbirds” can hear her sing - here and
there.
READY FOR A SECOND ALBUM
Slowly, Lucie abandons American song to concentrate more
of her efforts on becoming a music and song composer. She loved writing
songs and texts and had the hope of producing a second album. It was in
May of 1999 , that Lucie entered a Montreal Studio to produce
a new recording under the musical direction of André Proulx. It
was with great pride that she arrived with eleven new songs. All of them
from her own raw material. Nine in French and two in English. The twelfth
she set aside because wanted to do a special Spanish song. While listening to Lucie sing « Là d'où
je viens » in the Studios, André Proulx said:
"It is so beautiful, you would think that she is a feminine version of Gilles Vigneault! It is worthy of grand artists".
In
1999, Lucie entitled her second album « Là
d'où je viens » in honor of life, nature,
her parents and her family.
In July of the same year, Lucie went on a Promotional
Tour for nineteen days. She traveled throughout the Maritimes. Wherever
she went, she was welcomed with open arms. On September 11th, 1999 , in a Thurso hall filled
to capacity, Lucie officially launched her second album.
In O ctober 2000 , Lucie gave a benefit performance at the “
Brunch des retrouvailles 2000 “, which
formed had the honor to sing the theme song that she wrote for the event:
« Plaisance et ses souvenirs d'antan »
as well as « Là d'où je viens » in front of more than 1500 people which included some dignitaries, such
as a few Members of Parliament, Mgr Ebacher and Mrs. Lise Thibault (Lieutenant
Governor of Quebec), whom incidentally wanted to personally congratulate
Lucie for her performance saying that her music and songs added beauty
and atmosphere to the day. At about the same time Alain Morisod – a well-known artist with the group - Sweet People – had obtained a copy of her album. He sent her a letter that said in
part ……. “Some of your songs were so beautiful and decisively
of such a great quality, they simply surpass other productions of the
same style”.

Since the beginning of her career, Lucie is continually
updating and renewing herself. Thanks to her wonderful son Francis, a
computer graphics artist, who provides her with many innovative ideas
from business cards to posters and even setting up a web page. She considers
herself – "privileged".
STAGE PRODUCTIONS
Find below some stage productions.
Since 1995, Lucie has made many stage appearances and
the Country Event Organizers of Quebec and Ontario do not hesitate to
enquire about her services. The following are some of the places that
Lucie has performed as an Entertainer: Super Gala , Outaouais
region in 1995-1996-1997; G ala des pompiers, 1996 in
Plaisance; Soirée folklorique, Sacred-Heart School
in Plaisance, 1996 ; Gala méritas of professional
artists of the Outaouais in 1996. Here she brought home the prize of the
Best American Country Female Vocal Discovery; Jamboree des Chevaliers
de Colomb in Hull 1997; Super Rendez-vous Country ,
at the Hull Congress Centre in 1997; Banquet of Échange
France-Québec in 1997; Festival des Montgolfières in Gatineau where she was the only artist under the Caravaners
Tent for the Grand Assembly of the 1240 RVs in 1998; a party celebrating
the departure for the Bahamas of the of Charter « Ma
Blonde » for a one-year period, St-Paul-de
l'Ile-aux-Noix in 1996; Country Festivals of : Gatineau in 1996-1997-1998-1999-2000-2001-2002-2006;
Wakefield in 1995, 1996 and 2003; Buckingham
in 1997 and 1998; Alfred (Ontario) in 1996-2000-2001-2002-2003-2004-2005-2006
(show & Mcee); Wendover (Ontario) in 1999 and their
Western evening in 2002; St-Pie-de-Bagot in 1996 and
1997; Ste-Séraphine in 1998, 2001 and 2003; Plaisance
in 2000, 2001, 2003-2004-2005-2006; Ste-Rosalie
in 2001 and 2002; Cowansville in 2003-2004-2005-2006
at the “Kingdom of Country”- Drummondville in 2004;
St-Félix-de-Valois in 2003 and 2004; Ste-Madeleine
in 2003 and 2004; Restaurant Elli in Delson
- 2003; Berthierville in 2003; Bowman in 2003, 2004 and 2005, the Little Nashville à tabac in Alexandria
(Ontario) in 2003-2005-2006, St-Antoine-Abbé
in 2003, at the immense gathering - Rassemblement d'ouverture
de la Fédération québécoise de camping caravaning
à Hull in 2004; St-Louis de Blandford i n
2004; Ayer's Cliff in 2004; St-Nicéphore in 2002-2005-2006; Ange-Gardien in 2003; “l'Érablière
de l'Artisan” in Brigham in 2001; Melbourne
in 2005-2006; St-Rémi de Napierville in 2006;
Shawinigan in 2006; Daveluyville in
2006; Rock Forest in 2006;
The Professional Rodeo
and Country Western Festival of St-André-Avellin in 2001 and in 2005 where Lucie becomes Honorary Chairman
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At the Festival des
Aventuriers à Chénéville in 1998; the Festival
des canots à Ste-Anne-du-Lac in 1998, at the Fund-raising
activities for the radio station CHIP Country FM in Fort-Coulonge - 1998 and 1999 and
CHUO ; at the Rendez-vous Country, Place
Cartier in Hull (the only artist for three days) in 1998;
at the Super Soirée Country in Buckingham - 1998;
numerous performance at the Bar Chez Rémi in
Plaisance, 1996-1997-1998-1999 and 2000; at the Tournoi
de Golf de Plaisance in 2000; at the Brunch des Retrouvailles
2000 in Plaisance; at the Gala
country de Drummondville in 2000; at the Canada Fest
in Hollywood (FL) in 2002-2003-2005-2006; at
the 4 ième Jeux de la Francophonie in Aylmer
, 2001. Lucie is a member of the Canadian Snowbird Association
and has performed for them at the Snowbird Extravaganza
(the mature lifestyle event of the year) in
Florida ( www.snowbirds.org ) .
Since 1997, Lucie performs for Canadians in many locations in Florida
, Fort-Lauderdale, West Palm Beach , Homestead and Hallandale .
TELEVISION, RADIO, PRESS CONFERENCES
Lucie made and continues to make numerous appearances
in Radio-Canada and TVA (CHOT) and also for community television stations
in Buckingham and in Trois-Rivières. She has also given a number
of press conferences and radio interviews with radio stations throughout
Québec and in the Maritimes.
Lucie participating in the television program "Chanson
Via Country" by Cogéco in Trois-Rivières
during 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
Not only can we listen to Lucie's music and songs on local
radio stations but also on all the television musical channels such as
Cable, Galaxie or Star Choice.
QUEBEC FEDERATION OF CAMPING AND CARAVANING

Lucie's performance in May of 2004 at the Guertin Arena in Gatineau , Quebec - 2000 persons were present.
In May of 2004, Lucie became Master of Ceremonies, Logistics
and Performances Coordinator for a 4-day period in addition to do a benefit
show. All was greatly appreciated. Lucie became the Ambassador of this
group and wrote the music and lyrics of “Bienvenue dans notre
région”. For the first time in the history of the
Quebec Federation of Camping and Caravanning (QFCC), a song was written
for this reunion and gathering. Lucie kindly donated it to the QFCC 16
(Outaouais) Administrators. They in turn offered it as a gift to all members
of the 18 Quebec regions that were present in the Outaouais. There were
more than 2000 attendees at this weekend gathering.
LUCIE CONTINUES HER PROGRESSION
Lucie continues to work diligently. She incessantly composes beautiful innovative songs. In 2006, she recorded her latest album "Enfin de retour/Finally I've Returned". In the fall of 2006, she went back to the studio to record yet another album. This time the album was full of enjoyable English interpretations entitled "The Best Country Songs".
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