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Musical artist
Jonathan Painchaud (born September 17, 1974) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec.[1]
Painchaud is a former member of the group Okoumé.[2] He released a duo album with his brother, Eloi, in 2002, and released four solo albums since then, Qu'on se lève (2007), La dernière des arcades (2010), Mon cœur collé au tien (2013) and La tête haute (2016).
Jonathan and Eloi Painchaud have since formed the band Salebarbes, who have released the albums Live au Pas Perdus (2019) and Gin à l'eau salée (2021), and won the Félix Award for Group of the Year at the 44th Félix Awards in 2022.[3]