Gerry Boulet

Joseph Gaétan Robert Gérald (Gerry) Boulet (March 1, 1946 – July 18, 1990) was a French Canadian rock singer.

[1] Most famous as vocalist for the Quebec rock band Offenbach,[2] he also released two solo albums.

[3] Born and raised in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, he started in music with the band Les Gants Blancs (literally "The White Gloves"), which evolved into Offenbach, in 1969.

[1] Rendez-vous doux held the title of the best-selling album of all time by a Québécois artist through the early 1990s, until it was surpassed in 1996 by Céline Dion's D'eux.

[7] In 1991 his solo debut was reissued under the new title Gerry,[5] while in 1994 Dan Bigras produced a recording of Boulet's previously unreleased rock opera Jézabel.