René Simard passed smoothly through the voice-change period, and he maintained his popularity, the result of a carefully selected repertoire consisting of sentimental ballads such as 'Ma mère est un ange' (written by his brother Régis), disco songs, and rock melodies that easily appealed to a wide audience of all ages. Among his other major hits of that period are 'Les dimanches après-midi' (1974), 'Maman, laisse-moi sortir ce soir' (1975), 'Bébé bleu' (1975), 'Fernando' (1976), 'Bienvenue à Montréal' (theme song of the 1976 Montreal Olympics), 'Never Know the Reason Why' (1977), and 'You're My Everything' (1978). At the beginning of the 1980s, René Simard abandoned his teenage image for that of a seductive young man with more of a rock look. With his sister Nathalie Simard, he hosted two live TV programs from Disneyworld in Florida and Disneyland in California. He subsequently participated in Jerry Lewis's telethon in Las Vegas. Simard won a Félix Award in 1984 for his best-selling single, "Comment Ça Va." In 1984-5, he hosted 'R.S.V.P.' at Télé-Métropole. His record Tourne la page (1987), recorded with Nathalie, helped to confirm his change of image, earning him Félixes in 1988 for best video and best-selling single. In 1988 he hosted the CBC TV program 'Laser 33-45,' where he became a promoter of songs in the French language.
Later Recordings
René Simard's appearances in the studio became intermittent at this point; he did not record again until 1993, when he released E=MC2. Two additional albums appeared in 1996, 1971-1996 and Les Ballades. With Nathalie and Régis, he recorded two versions of Mon Village, responding to the flooding in their home town of Saguenay. Another long hiatus transpired before Simard released Hier... Encore in 2003, a recording of jazz versions of 13 French and Quebec standards, featuring guest appearances by Céline Dion and Jean-Pierre Ferland.
Acting Career
Simard appeared in the documentary films Un Enfant comme les autres (1972) and René Simard au Japon (1974) and took part in the Quebec feature film J'ai mon voyage (1974) and CFTM-TV's teleplay 'Les Berger.' As an adult, René Simard has enjoyed an extremely successful stage, television and film career. He hosted the Gala de l'ADISQ for 1991-2 and the television show Qu'est-ce qui fait courir Dramis Ener? in 1992. After studying dramatic arts in Toronto in 1993, he earned the lead in the Andrew Lloyd Webber show Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, but the production was suspended. In 1996, he starred with Judith Bérand in Jeanne-la-Pucelle at Place des Arts, following this up with the lead role in the Toronto production of The Phantom of the Opera in 1999. Additional credits include hosting a morning radio show, the summer 2001 production of Cyclone with various French and Quebec comedians, the annual Génération Motown musical at Théâtre Capitole, and the 2004 production of Dalida, une vie. He also earned the lead role in a television soap opera, Les Parfaits, during 2001-2.
Assessing Simard's popularity, Patrick Conlon wrote: 'Simard's impish onstage exuberance appeals particularly to young girls (who want to marry him) and older women (who want to mother him)... He works the audience to the limit, strutting and grinning across the stage (Maclean's, 3 Nov 1975). After his second engagement at Place des Arts Linda Nantel wrote in Photo-Journal (19 Dec 1977) that 'his superior talent and great facility of expression have made him ''great'' in every sense that word encompasses of professionalism.' Writing in the Winnipeg Free Press in June 2005, Patricia Bailey reported that René Simard has sold more records in Quebec than Elvis Presley and The Beatles.
Author Benoît L'Herbier, Denise Ménard, Barry Grills
Ave Maria. 1971. Nobel NBL-503
L'Oiseau. 1971. Nobel NBL-502
C'est demain. 1972. Nobel NBL-401
Les Temps des fêtes chez la famille Simard à l'Île d'Orléans. 1972. Nobel NBL-402
Un Enfant comme les autres. 1973. Nobel NBL-504
Pascale. 1973. Nobel NBL-510
21 Succès. (1973). 2-Nobel NBL-506-7
Bonne fête Maman et Papa. 1974. Nobel NBL-607
Les Dimanches après midi. 1974. Nobel NBL-600
En concert. 1974. Nobel NBL-605
21 Super succès. (1974). K-Tel KF-109
Ma petite Japonaise. 1975. Nobel NBL-601
Fernando - René à 15 ans. 1976. Nobel NBL-12001
À la Place des nations. 1977. Concorde CDL-102
Never Know the Reason Why. 1977. Lon PS-707
Toujours plus loin. 1977? Disques No. 1 NO-1800
Souvenirs de vacances. 1978. Disques No. 1 NO-1801
18 ans déja. (1979). Disques No. 1 NO-1806
Un Homme. 1980. Disques No. 1 NO-1812
Souvenirs d'adolescents. (1980). Disques No. 1 NO-1817
La Grande Rétrospective. (1981). Disques No. 1 NO-1820
Original. 1982. Disques No. 1 NO-1829
Comment ça viola. 1984. Disques No. 1 NO-1837
23 ans de succès. (1984). Disques No. 1 NTV-1847
Et tu danses avec lui. 1985. Disques No. 1 NO-1844
E=MC2. 1993. Guy Cloutier Productions PGC4-919
1971 - 1996. 1996. PCG Musique PGC-CD-9324
Les Ballades. 1996. Guy Cloutier Communications PGC4-9321
Hier... encore 2003. Guy Cloutier Communications PGC-CD-9448
See also Discography for Disciples de Massenet; Nathalie Simard.
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