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Stefie Shock
Birth nameStéphan Caron
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Occupationsongwriter-multi-instrumentalist-producer-DJ
Years active2000–present
Websitestefieshock.com
Musical artist

Stefie Shock (stage name of Stéphan Caron) is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and DJ from Montréal, Québec, Canada. He has released 8 albums since 2000.

Discography

Awards

  • 2001: Rapsat-Lelièvre prize (Belgium)
  • 2001: Socan prize "popular song" Amalgame (Les Respectables)
  • 2002: Félix-Leclerc prize (at the FrancoFolies de Montréal)
  • 2004: Félix Award at the ADISQ gala, Pop-rock Album, for Le Décor
  • 2006: Socan prize "popular song" Ange gardien
  • 2008: Socan prize "popular song" Pixel flous
  • 2012: Socan prize "popular song" Un jour sur deux

See also

References

  1. discography
  2. Comment ne pas dire adieu à Gainsbourg

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