Jordane’s warm and captivating music expresses her emotional attachment to her native North Shore roots in Québec, Canada. Her precise wording, supported by her assertive feminine point of view, speaks of the modern community and territorial life. Her folk music and vintage pop sounds create a unique arrangement, a sound of its own that is recognized by all.
Her soft and powerful voice, combined with her strong performance, determined her artistic status in the local music industry. The journey of this singer-songwriter is impressive.
After a notable appearance on La Voix VI, then on The Launch with Bryan Adams as her mentor, Jordane became known as a song writer with her folk album “12 Jours” (2019) which, notably, allowed her to become a nominee for the Francophone Songwriter of the year at the Canadian Folk Awards, and to receive positive reviews in La Presse, the Journal de Montréal, on Radio-Canada, etc.
During her “12 Jours” tour, she gave more than 90 performances in theatres and festivals in just 2 years. She then produced an EP, “Les Chansons-Polaroïd” (2020) which was also acclaimed by the critics. The songs of these two productions, both directed by Jeannot Bournival in St-Élie-de-Caxton, generated more than 700,000 listeners on streaming platforms climbed several radio charts, and they still have extensive radio coverage, especially on SIRIUS XM.
In April 2022, Jordane launches REINE DE PAPIER, with Colin Savoie-Levac as Producer and mostly women musicians recording. Since then, she reaches more than 125 000 views and streams and has a large media coverage. Her songs are also regularly played by 70 radio stations, in Canada and Europe.