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LASALLE POST
Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Musician Nominated for Music Award
For
the last 12 years, teacher Steven Langlois, has been
entertaining and educating students at the same time.
Langlois, who teaches at Herman High School, started writing
songs in teacher’s college, to make learning French more
interesting. Once teaching, he made up a few songs for his own
class, now eight albums later, Langlois who performs under the
stage name Etienne, is going world wide.
“It’s become a really big hobby,” he jokes, adding that it’s
pretty cool, especially when he gets emails from fellow teachers
thanking him for making learning easy and fun.
The
LaSalle musician was recently nominated for his third Canadian
Independent Music Award in the Canada’s Favourite Children’s
Artist category.
With a fan base of students in Grade 4 to 10, his music is “in
your face”, he says, adding he uses hip-hop, rap and rock.
“The lyrics are teaching them. They get so caught up in the
music.”
In
fact at concerts, fans will show p in Etienne T-Shirts, carrying
posters and CDs hoping to get his autograph.
Each year the Canadian music industry nominates five musicians
in different categories. And since last year, fans have been
able to vote on-line for their favourite artist at
http://entertainment1.sympatico.msn.ca/music/cmw.
This is not the first time Langlois has been nominated for music
awards.
In
2003, he won Favourite Album of the Year and in 2004, he was
named Favourite Children’s Artist. Due to scheduling conflicts,
he’s never been able to go up on stage and accept his award.
He’s hoping to change all that this year.
“It
would be nice to go up on stage,” he says.
The
awards will be handed out on March 2 and everyone is encouraged
to visit the above-mentioned web site to vote.
He
begins his first world tour in the coming weeks. In Canada,
he’ll travel from Vancouver to Halifax and all over the United
States. This year, he will travel to New Zealand and possibly
Australia to perform.
“I’m really excited about the tour,” he says.
Locally, he’ll be performing six shows at the Capitol Theatre in
March and April and at Migration Hall in Kingsville February 15.
To
learn more about Etienne, visit
www.grammarjams.com.
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