Marie-Jo Thério

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Café Robinson 05:51 Tools
Le Chant d'Hélium 04:58 Tools
Brille brille petite tortue 03:04 Tools
Song for Lydia Lee 03:47 Tools
Les matins habitables 04:38 Tools
Matavenero 02:22 Tools
Moncton 04:20 Tools
J'vas m'en aller 05:32 Tools
Bodily Delta 04:44 Tools
Arbre À Fruits, Arbre À Fruits 05:26 Tools
Évangeline/Come On Marty 08:03 Tools
Le Chant de l'Hélium 04:53 Tools
Another Love Song About Paris 02:36 Tools
Evangeline 08:05 Tools
T'es le beau Raphaël 03:57 Tools
Fais-moi danser François Hébert 04:39 Tools
La Maline 04:52 Tools
(Calactus) 00:42 Tools
L'Oiseau du paradis 06:20 Tools
Jam à Beaumont 06:05 Tools
Où c'qu'y a du feu, où c'qu'y a du vent 00:56 Tools
Where's The Indonesian Woman 02:37 Tools
Arbre à fruits arbre à fruits 05:44 Tools
Évangeline 06:00 Tools
Lydie Lydie Lullaby 03:04 Tools
Going to the States 02:54 Tools
Boston's Cocoanut Grove 01:25 Tools
Blow Wind Blow 02:58 Tools
Dancing (Uncle Eddy) 01:20 Tools
Digging the Ground 05:04 Tools
Snow Against Sugar Cane 05:36 Tools
Don't Stop the Music Now 04:38 Tools
Broadway Overture for the Leblanc's 04:38 Tools
Waltham, Mass 02:58 Tools
La quête 02:54 Tools
Working At the Waltham Watch 00:54 Tools
Little Miss Little 04:30 Tools
Chasing Memory 05:52 Tools
(Éric, Marie-Jo et Bernard font un petit jam aux 3 fruits en attendant le printemps) 04:38 Tools
Petite Acadie 03:31 Tools
Comme De La Musique 05:36 Tools
On River Street 01:42 Tools
This Town Is Cold 06:50 Tools
Evangéline 06:07 Tools
Hôtel de ville 04:28 Tools
Memramcook 02:05 Tools
Évangéline 05:43 Tools
I Remember Her Singing 00:53 Tools
French Club 02:24 Tools
À Moncton 03:23 Tools
Break the News to Mother 00:54 Tools
Warmest Thoughts 00:54 Tools
24 Décembre À Moscou 04:06 Tools
Plus Comme Avant 03:56 Tools
Devin 03:09 Tools
Sentimental Me 02:16 Tools
We're Gonna Erase That You Know 00:32 Tools
Clever Bubbly Aunty (Mabel) 02:56 Tools
Cocagne 03:27 Tools
A Moncton 00:56 Tools
Put Another Nickel 00:56 Tools
À quoi j'ai rêvé 03:37 Tools
Arbres à fruits arbre à fruits 05:43 Tools
Emmène-moi en Louisiane 04:11 Tools
Les petits poulets blancs 04:11 Tools
Café Robinson [Nouvelle Version] 05:43 Tools
Et j'attends que ça passe 03:27 Tools
Brille Brille Petite Torture 04:11 Tools
Tête heureuse 03:24 Tools
Arbre à fruits arbre à fruits [Nouvelle Version] 03:27 Tools
China Jade Café 03:27 Tools
Et J'attend Que ça Passe 03:27 Tools
Le Chant De l'Helium 03:24 Tools
Moncton [Nouvelle Version] 03:24 Tools
T'es le beau Raphael 03:24 Tools
Cafe Robinson 03:24 Tools
Comment puis-je te dire mon amour 06:01 Tools
Emmene-moi en Louisiane 06:01 Tools
Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux 06:01 Tools
El j'attends que ça passe 06:01 Tools
Éric, Marie-Jo & Bernard font un petit jam aux 3 fruits en attendant le printemps 00:44 Tools
Évangéline / Come on Marty 06:01 Tools
Rue Dufferin 06:01 Tools
where's the indonesian woman? 06:01 Tools
(Éric, Marie-Jo & Bertrand font un petit jam aux 3 fruits en attendant le printemps) 00:44 Tools
A Quoi J'ai Rêvé 03:37 Tools
Waltham Mass. 02:21 Tools
Where's the Indonesian Women ? 00:44 Tools
Break The News To Mother (Excerpt) 01:24 Tools
Fais-Moi Danser Francois Hebert 01:24 Tools
Arbre à fruits abre à fruits 01:24 Tools
Invisible 04:59 Tools
(Eric, Marie-Jo & Bernard Font Un Petit Jam Aux 3 Fruits En Attendant Le Printemps) 01:24 Tools
Et j'attend que ca passe 02:21 Tools
Django Meets Eddy 04:59 Tools
I'm a Hungry Cat 04:59 Tools
Cafi robinson 02:21 Tools
Hotel de ville 04:59 Tools
Je vais m'en aller 02:21 Tools
Le Champs d'Hélium 04:59 Tools
Arbre A Fruits, Arbre A Fruits 04:59 Tools
La Piouke 04:59 Tools
Come on Marty (Piste Suppl.) 04:59 Tools
Come on marty 04:59 Tools
Le Chant D'Helium 04:59 Tools
Dancing - Uncle Eddy 04:59 Tools
Jam a Beaumont 04:59 Tools
Ou c'qu'y a du feu, ou c'qu'y a du vent 04:59 Tools
Son Coeur 04:59 Tools
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Marie-Jo is French Canadian of Acadian origin, born in Moncton, New Brunswick. Her three brothers are musicians. At ten years old, she started studying the piano and at 13 she was writing her own songs. At 17, she left for Montreal to study literature. She used to spend her whole nights sitting at her piano, in cafés, in small theatres. She then featured three years long in a very popular Canadian series, “Chambres en ville”. After that, she left the TV sets behind to concentrate on music. In 1995, her first album “Comme de la Musique” was released. “La Maline”, her second opus, was born in 1999, and the musical named “Arbre à fruits, arbre à fruits” was created the same year. The audience and the critics were unanimous, dazzled by Marie-Jo’s originality and authenticity. The album even reached gold status. Thereon, she moved on from stage to stage around the world, and also made several movies. In 2005, Marie-Jo Thério releases at last her new album, eponymous this time, co-realized by Olivier Bloch Lainé (Zachary Richard, Eddie Louiss, etc) in his studio in La Frette. Like so many others, he obviously fell in love with Marie-Jo. He perfectly understood her universe. Some excellent musicians came and gave a hand, such as Bernard Falaise, Marie-Jo’s guitarist in Canada, or Bill Dillon, who performed with Joni Mitchell and Daniel Lanois. Marie-Jeanne Séréro had just finished working on Jean-Louis Murat’s album. She sublimated with her sensitive strings a part of Marie-Jo’s record. It regroups a majority of new tracks as well as three beautiful songs Marie-Jo had previously recorded, now in sparkling new versions: “Café Robinson”, “Arbre à fruits, arbre à fruits”, “Moncton”. Marie-Jo wrote and composed all the tracks, except four texts and two scores. The text of “Chant d’Hélium” was written by her brother who spent years travelling around the world. “Bodily deltas” is a very personal remake of an Acadian punk band. The text on “Les matins habitables” was presented to her by Gérald Leblanc, one of Acadia’s greatest poets and a close friend of Marie-Jo’s. “Evangéline”, already interpreted by many Acadian singers, was created by a Frenchman, Michel Conte. However, Marie-Jo’s version of it shatters all the others. Now it has become her song, the hymn of Acadia, probably the most popular track in the country. The songs are breath-taking, totally original thanks to their writing and their interpretation. Their influences take their origin on the other side of the Atlantic. Musically speaking, it can remind you of Joni Mitchell, Daniel Lanois or Suzanne Vega. The voice evokes the liberty and absolute mastering of Rickie Lee Jones. We are very proud to introduce Marie-Jo Thério. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.