Jump to content

Nicola Ciccone

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Nicolas Ciccone)

Nicola Ciccone
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, author
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, guitar
Years active1998 – present
Websitewww.nicolaciccone.com

Nicola Ciccone is a Canadian francophone singer-songwriter, novelist and writer of Italian origin. His songs have been mainly in French but also in English, Italian, and Spanish. He has released 15 albums, which have been nominated for many ADISQ, CRIA, and Juno Prizes. He has also authored three novels (L'Étoile enfant and Dans les yeux d'Ophelia ) and an autobiography (Cuore). Nicola Ciccone has sold 700 000 albums and has had 30 number radio hits.

Biography

[edit]

Ciccone was born very prematurely, with doctors giving him just 5% of survival, as he recounts in his autobiography, Cuore. Born to parents from Abruzzo, in southern Italy, he lived in the Mile-Ex part of Montreal, which was a very poor area of Montreal's Little Italy area. When he was very young, his father died. Nicola was a victim of bullying at school.[1]

Nicola studied child psychology at Montreal's McGill University. in 1998, he won "Ma Première" held annually for upcoming Canadian artists at Montreal's Place des Arts and soon signed a record.contract[2] He released his debut album, L'Opéra du Mendiant in 1998, which got gold. He then released a number of albums and had chart success with a number of singles.

In 2017, he became a spokesman for Quebec Autism Federation. He also became one of the spokesmen for fondation Charles Bruneau in 2019 and the spokesman for Trouble craniocérébral TCC in 2020.

In September 2021, Ciccone released his 13th album, the musical project "Gratitude." Its release was followed by an important tour. The 12-song record was written during the lockdown, which makes it both touching and universal.[citation needed][3]

In March 2024, Nicola released his 15th album J’t’ai trouvée, j’te garde. The 12 song project celebrates the artist’s 25 years in the music industry.

Awards and recognition

[edit]
  • 1998: Winner of "Ma Premiere" at Place des Arts
  • 2003: Felix Award during the ADISQ Gala for Best Sing for "J't'aime tout court"
  • 2007: Felix Award for Best Male Singer
  • 2009: Felix Award for Best Male Singer

Discography

[edit]

Albums

[edit]
  • 1999: L'Opéra du mendiant
  • 2001: Noctambule
  • 2003: J't'aime tout court
  • 2006: Nous serons six milliards
  • 2008: Storyteller
  • 2010: Imaginaire
  • 2012: Pour toi
  • 2013: Il sognatore
  • 2014: Les Incontournables
  • 2016: Esprit libre
  • 2017: Les Immortelles
  • 2019: Le long chemin
  • 2021: Gratitude
  • 2022: L’esprit de Noël
  • 2024: J’t’ai trouvée, j’te garde

Songs and videos

[edit]

(Selective)

  • "J't'aime tout court"
  • "Chanson pour Marie"
  • "Ordinary Man"
  • "Innamorati Noi"*
  • "Urgence"
  • "Pour toi"
  • "Celle que tu n es pas"
  • "Le petit monde"
  • "Oh toi mon père"
  • "Le long chemin"
  • "La solitude à deux"
  • "Pleure"
  • "Le petit monde"
  • "Nous serons six milliards"
  • "Little girl"
  • "Superman est une femme"
  • "Sache"
  • "Inconditionnel"
  • "Ils ont fermé le monde"
  • "Je veux pas mourir avant d être mort"
  • "Oh toi mon père"

Bibliography

[edit]
  • 2013: L'Étoile enfant (novel, Editions Librex/Matita)
  • 2015: Dans les yeux d'Ophelia (novel, Editions Librex/Matita)
  • 2017: Cuore (autobiography, Editions Libre Expression)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Marie-France Bornait (1 October 2017). "Une enfance dans le Mile-X". Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  2. ^ Gutierrez, Evan C. "Biography: Nicola Ciccone". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  3. ^ https://infodunordsainteagathe.ca/culture/2024/04/17/la-vraie-nature-de-nicola-ciccone/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
[edit]