Canadian singer
Musical artist
Dominique Fils-Aimé is a Canadian singer from Quebec , whose album Stay Tuned! was shortlisted for the 2019 Polaris Music Prize [ 1] and won the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020 .[ 2]
Born and raised in Montreal to immigrant parents from Haiti , Fils-Aimé was a competitor in the third season of TVA 's singing competition series La Voix in 2015.[ 3] She was eliminated in the semi-final round by Matt Holubowski .
In 2018 she released Nameless , her debut album which explored blues music as the first installment in a trilogy devoted to the history of African-American music .[ 4]
Stay Tuned! , which explores jazz music , followed in 2019 as the second album in the trilogy.[ 5] This album won the Félix for “Jazz Album of the Year” at the 2019 ADISQ gala. [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] It was chosen as one of CBC's top 19 Canadian albums of 2019. [ 9] A European version of the album has been released in late 2019,[ 10] followed by a first sold-out tour of France.
Her third album, Three Little Words , was released in 2021 and focuses on soul music .[ 11] [ 12] The album was shortlisted for the 2021 Polaris Music Prize .[ 13]
At the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2022, Fils-Aimé and Samuel Laflamme received a nomination for Best Original Music in a Documentary for their work on the film Alone (Seuls) .[ 14]
In 2023, she participated in an all-star recording of Serena Ryder 's single "What I Wouldn't Do ", which was released as a charity single to benefit Kids Help Phone 's Feel Out Loud campaign for youth mental health.[ 15]
Her 2023 album Our Roots Run Deep was a longlisted nominee for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize , [ 16] won the Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2024 ,[ 17] and won the Félix for “Jazz Album of the Year” at the 2024 ADISQ gala.[ 18]
Discography
Nameless (2018)
Stay Tuned! (2019)
Three Little Words (2021)
Our Roots Run Deep (2023)
References
^ "Dominique Fils-Aimé nommée sur la courte liste du prix Polaris" . Voir , July 16, 2019.
^ Shakiel Mahjouri, "2020 Juno Awards Winners List: Find Out Who Came Out On Top" . ET Canada , June 29, 2020.
^ "Dominique Fils-Aimé: suivre sa voix" . La Presse , January 3, 2018.
^ "Dominique Fils-Aimé lance «Nameless»" . Le Devoir , March 27, 2018.
^ "Dominique Fils-Aimé talks about her northern soul and SLAV" . Montreal Gazette , February 27, 2019.
^ ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Arts- (2019-10-24). "Les Louanges et Charles Richard-Hamelin se distinguent au Premier Gala de l'ADISQ" . Radio-Canada (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2024-11-01 .
^ Renaud, Philippe (2019-10-24). "Les Louanges fait une entrée remarquée à l'ADISQ" . Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-01 .
^ "PalmarèsADISQ - Dominique Fils-Aimé" . PalmarèsADISQ . Retrieved 2024-11-01 .
^ https://www.cbc.ca/music/cbc-music-s-top-19-canadian-albums-of-2019-1.5378052
^ "Lunes en papiers : Shirley Bassey, Didier Ithursarry, Abdoulaye Cissé, Dominique Fils-Aimé and more" . France Musique (in French). 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2024-11-01 .
^ Matt Wallock, "Dominique Fils-Aimé Delivers a Soulful Call for Change in 'While We Wait'" . American Songwriter , January 13, 2021.
^ Jordan Currie, "Dominique Fils-Aimé Uses Soul Music to Envision a Better Future on 'Three Little Words'" . Exclaim! , February 9, 2021.
^ David Friend, "Dominique Fils-Aimé, Mustafa, and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson are among the 10 artists shortlisted for this year's Polaris Music Prize" . Toronto Star , July 15, 2021.
^ Stéphanie Nolin, "Gala Québec Cinéma 2022 : Vincent-Guillaume Otis sacré meilleur acteur" . Showbizz , June 5, 2022.
^ Brent Furdyk, "Feel Out Loud: Alessia Cara, Serena Ryder & More Canadian Artists Collaborate On New Single Promoting Youth Mental Health Initiative" . Entertainment Tonight Canada , March 2, 2023.
^ "2024 Polaris Music Prize long list: the Beaches, Tobi, Elisapie, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and more" . CBC Music , June 11, 2024.
^ "Junos 2024: full list of winners" . March 23, 2024.
^ "Les résultats du Premier gala de l'ADISQ 2024" . Le Canal Auditif (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-01 .
Seasons
1 (2013)
2 (2014)
3 (2015)
4 (2016)
5 (2017)
6 (2018)
7 (2019)
Winners Other competitors
International National Artists