David Jalbert (folk musician)

David Jalbert grew up in Mascouche, more precisely in the Domaine Lac Samson.

When he was a child, he was inspired by The Colocs, C.C.R, The Beatles, Plume Latraverse, Jonh Mellencamp, Beau Dommage and Bob Dylan.

The group was called Big Joe, and they played punk rock music.

[1] Through various competitions, he had professional encounters with Yves Marchand, Charles Dubé and the producer Alain Dupuis.

He started playing concerts to promote the album on August 26, 2008, during the FrancoFolies of Montreal.

His creative director, Mathieu Dandurand won the prize for production of the year at the gala of Terre-Neuve.

It contained the hit songs "Voyage", "Le journal", "P'tit homme", "Rendez-vous" and "Y'a pu une once".

The song "Voyage" was a commercial success, and was at the top of the charts of major stations in Montreal and Québec.

for a cultural chronic, and he played in the park Philippe-Villeneuve during the National Day festivities.

On September 18, 2012, Jalbert released his third album, Y'a pas de bon silence.

David Jalbert during an outdoor concert