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Étienne Fletcher

Artist · Regina, SK

Étienne Fletcher is a Regina-based bilingual singer-songwriter whose introspective pop-rock connects francophone and anglophone Prairie roots.

Active since
2015
Catalog
7 releases
Last checked
July 12, 2026

About

The artist

Étienne Fletcher is a bilingual singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Regina, Saskatchewan. His work connects francophone and anglophone Prairie roots through introspective pop-rock, folk, and blues writing. Fletcher began releasing music under his own name after earlier work with Regina band Indigo Joseph. The exact Spotify and Apple Music identities currently contain seven primary releases. The parallel French and English EPs Face A and Side A appeared in 2017, followed by the album Entre-deux in 2021, the singles L'intrus, Precious Company, and À quoi on joue ?, and the seven-track 2025 album Kauai O'o. Current Apple Music performance credits identify Fletcher on vocals and electric guitar alongside guitarist and keyboardist Madison Nicol, bassist Neil Robinson, and drummer Chris Dimas. His official website continues to operate with biography, tour, booking, and press functions, and Musicaction's 2024-25 annual report explicitly identifies him as a Fransaskois artist based in Regina. The same report documents four Trille Or awards in 2023, including Artist of the Year and Album of the Year. Fletcher was also named Francophone Artist of the Year at the 2022 Western Canadian Music Awards and received the European Tour prize at the Festival international de la chanson de Granby. English and French copy and translation provenance were reviewed, the public inquiry route uses the official booking form, Spotify media is provider-attributed, and no direct contact information is reproduced.

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Selected releases

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