Raymond Berthiaume


Raymond Berthiaume was a Canadian jazz singer, musician, producer and composer from Quebec, Canada.

Biography

Berthiaume was born in Laval, Quebec, on May 9, 1931. He died of cancer in Montreal after being hospitalized for 10 days. He studied piano and saxophone at College Laval. In 1948, he created an instrumental group named The Three Bars. The owner of the bar in which they performed suggested they select a vocalist, knowing that a singer would make the group more popular. Berthiaume was chosen, and became the group's vocalist. The move seemed to work, and the group was soon hailed as the best in the city. They played in the high-class nightclub El Morocco, where Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Vic Damone had all performed.
In 1954, the music label RCA Victor signed the trio, and they performed the Italian hit N'oublie Jamais, in French. This became a hit for the group, selling nearly 40,000 copies Despite the fame, Berthiaume preferred to spend time in recording studios then on stage.
In 1956, Berthiaume began to record music for advertising, notably Sweet Caporal cigarettes. On the back of this performance, he was in high demand to perform in commercials for other companies.
In 1968, he performed a French cover version of Frank Sinatra's The World We Knew, entitled Un Monde Avec Toi, for which he won an award at the "Gala des artistes".

Discography

Son quatuor vocal et instrumental
Chantons en choeur
Chantons en choeur volume 2
Clarinette de danse
Raymond Berthiaume Et Les 3 Bars : L'inoubliable
Joie de vivre
Un monde avec toi
Cocktail Lounge
Les grands succès
Noël et toi
Mélancolie
Une voix, un piano