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Bobby Lalonde was born on 22 May, 1958 in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada, is a Bobby Lalonde is musician. Discover Bobby Lalonde's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada |
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Canada
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Bobby Lalonde Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bobby Lalonde's Wife?
His wife is Joy Young (1984-present)
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Bobby Lalonde Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bobby Lalonde worth at the age of 65 years old? Bobby Lalonde’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from Canada. We have estimated Bobby Lalonde's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Bobby Lalonde is a Canadian musician originating from the Ottawa Valley (Eastern Ontario).
Lalonde was born on May 22, 1958.
The youngest of four brothers (Gerry, Gilles, and Marc), he grew up surrounded by various musical influences.
His parents, Beatrice Lalonde (Couture) and Gaston Lalonde, were both of French-Canadian heritage, and had strong ties to Ottawa-Valley country music.
He attended the French Catholic elementary school in Saint-Isidore-de-Prescott and the École secondaire catholique de Plantagenet.
Lalonde began playing the fiddle at the age of eight, and soon the Lalonde family band "The Four Sons" was formed.
By the time Lalonde was thirteen, he was signed to a three-albums contract with London Records of Canada, had won the North American Junior Fiddle Championship, and was a much-in-demand musician for studio, television and live performances.
He also played fiddle multiple times on the Quebec television series Le Ranch à Willie featuring Willie Lamothe.
In his late teens, Lalonde joined the award-winning rock group Garolou.
He contributed to the albums Romancero (1980), and Garolou (1978), for which the band won Félix Awards for album of the year.
Soon after his time with Garolou, Lalonde fronted his own group, the Bobby Lalonde Band, which toured continuously from 1981 to 1997.
The band played multiple venues across Canada and the United States, and also embarked on several tours through Holland, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland.
Over the years, the band featured artists such as Alain Brisson, Roger Belisle, Normand Couture, Ted Gerro, Kelli Trottier, Peter Beaudoin, Dave Arthur, Gilles Godard, Sylvain Lavoie, Charlie Grassy, Jean Poulin, Eric Sauve, and Steve Piticco.
With his band, Lalonde went on to win multiple Canadian Country Music Association awards, including "Instrumentalist of the Year" three times, "Back Up Band of the Year" twice, and "All Star Band - Special Instrument".
In 1981, Lalonde received an invitation from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to perform at the 7th G7 summit in Montebello, Quebec with Liona Boyd and Diana Juster for eight world leaders.
Lalonde has also co-hosted his own TV show with Ronnie Prophet, titled Spirit of the Country, and has hosted many prestigious events including the Canada Day Festivities at Queen's Park in Toronto, as well as had numerous appearances on Canadian television variety shows.
The group also received numerous Canadian Country Music Association nominations between 1983 and 1993.
During this time Lalonde's song writing talents were also recognized, and he was honoured with two #1 records and several top ten hits.
To date he has fourteen albums to his credit, and has performed with greats such as Tom Cochrane, Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs, Waylon Jennings, Colleen Peterson, Joe Diffy, George Jones, Johnny Cash and many more.
Performances also include the Havelock Country Jamboree, Power Aid Live at the Ottawa's Corel Centre (now Canadian Tire Center), St. Tite Festival, Gatineau Clog, and Ottawa's National Art Center.
In 1998 Lalonde joined Michel Bénac to create a new sound, urban folk music.
Their new group, dubbed Swing, was a Canadian néo-trad band of Franco-Ontarian origins, which mixed Franco-Ontarian folklore with techno music.
Michel and Lalonde wrote their first single on February 18, 1998, entitled "Ça va brasser".
Swing's debut album and tour earned them four Trille-Or Awards from the Association des Professionnels de la Chanson et de la Musique.
On July 1, 2001, Swing performed on Parliament Hill for Canada Day, in front of 100,000 spectators.
The performance was also broadcast on live television across Canada.
This performance gave them a nomination at the Gemini Awards (2002) in the category of Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series.
When not performing, Lalonde was also an accomplished record producer and recording artist, often contributing to his clients' albums.
His recording studio, Bolab Audio Productions, produced albums for many artists, including the Brigadoons, Ashley MacLeod, Trevor Baker, Michel Bénac, Paddy Kelly, The Glengarry Bhoys, Kelli Trottier, Rob Taylor, Brian Caddell, Northern Sons, Ronnie Prophet, Marie King, Carol Ann King, Gilles Godard, Brigadoons, Macleod Fiddlers, Manon Séguin, Arc En Son, Eric Michael Hawks, Gail Gavan, and the Glengarry Highland Games.
Lalonde has a long history of both playing for and hosting the CHEO telethon.
Lalonde also contributed to Wayne Rostad's "Christmas in the Valley" album, in support of CHEO.
In October 2002, Lalonde stepped back from his lifelong career as a performing artist in order to focus on other ventures.
Along with his wife and family, Lalonde opened Bobby Lalonde Music, a retail store and sound production company.
Originally located in Vankleek Hill, Ontario, the store is now in Hawkesbury, Ontario.
His many years of volunteering for the telethon earned him a 2015 CHEO Order of the Good Bear award, which is the CHEO Foundation's tribute to community members for volunteer efforts and fundraising initiatives.