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Éric Beaudry

Artist · Saint-Côme, QC

Éric Beaudry is a Saint-Côme singer, mandolinist, and traditional musician whose solo work brings Quebec folk roots into an intimate folk-pop setting.

Active since
1992
Catalog
5 releases
Last checked
July 12, 2026

About

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Éric Beaudry is a singer, mandolinist, guitarist, and traditional musician from Saint-Côme in Quebec's Lanaudière region. His career began in the early 1990s with La Galvaude and later included Norouet, Ni Sarpe Ni Branche, La Bottine Souriante, and De Temps Antan. Across those projects, he developed a practice grounded in Quebec song, string playing, foot percussion, and a family repertoire connected to Saint-Côme. His solo album La futilité arrived in 2021 as a seven-song folk-pop project centred on voice, whistling, and mandolin. The record paired three of his own compositions with songs by Quebec writers and featured collaborators including Marie-Pierre Daigle, Jorane, Samuel Joly, Jean-François Lemieux, Marie Letarte, Stéphanie Lépine, François Marion, Simon Marion, Eloi Painchaud, and Malin Gunnarsson Thunell. Later solo singles include Noël Ho Well in 2024, Le soleil c'est elle in 2025, and Jardins in January 2026. The current La Compagnie du Nord page links the exact Spotify and Apple Music identities, presents his active solo show, and identifies him as an artist of Saint-Côme. His artist-controlled Bandcamp page independently places him in Saint-Côme, Quebec, and documents the same solo album and official agency. English and French copy and translation provenance were reviewed, the public inquiry route links to the official agency contact page, Spotify media is provider-attributed, and no private contact information is reproduced.

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Selected releases

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