Music
Press
National Arts Centre/
Centre National des arts
Ottawa, ON.
Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival
Breaux Bridge, LA.
Calgary Stampede
Calgary, AB.
Canada Day Celebrations
Parliament Hill
Ottawa, ON
Canada Summer Games
British Columbia
Canada Winter Games
Alberta
Alberta Summer Games
Alberta
Canadian Embassy
Paris, France
Canmore Folk Music Festival
Canmore, AB.
Les FrancoFolies
Montréal, QU.
Coup de Coeur Francophone
Montréal, QU. / Edmonton, AB.
Dauphin Country Fest
Dauphin, MB.
Dawson City Music Festival
Dawson City, YK.
Edmonton Folk Festival
Edmonton, AB.
The Prime Minister’s Dinner 2001
Edmonton, AB.
CBC Stampede Breakfast
Calgary, AB.
Festival by the Sea
St. John, NB.
Festival du Bois
Maillardville, BC.
Festival du Voyageur
St. Boniface, MB.
Festival Equestre
Valleyfield, QU.
Festival Franco-Ontarien
Ottawa, ON.
Festival International de Louisiane
Lafayette, LA.
Festival Western St.-Tite
St-Tite, QU.
Folk on the Rocks Music Festival
Yellowknife, NWT
Blue Bayou
Paris, France
La Fête Franco-Albertaine
Alberta
International Olympic Committee
Whistler, BC.
Rio Grande Zoo
Albuquerque, NM.
Fete Des Vendanges
Suresnes, France
La Fete Fransaskoise
Saskatchewan
Mariposa Folk Festival
Toronto, ON.
Arctic Winter Games
Alberta
La-Saint-Feuillen
Fosses-la-ville, Belgique
Daines Ranch Picknic
Innisfail, AB.
Leonard Cohen Festival
Edmonton, AB.
The World Needs More Canada Tour
Los Angeles, Chicago, New York
World Petroleum Congress
Calgary, AB.
World Athletic Games
Edmonton, AB.
River Fest
Farmington, NM
Maple Sugar Festival d’érable
Nanaimo, BC.
Alberta Scene/Scène albertaine 2005
Ottawa, ON.
Olympic Torch Relay Celebration 2010
Calgary, AB.
Coyote Creek Concerts
Elbert, CO.
Pays de la sagouine
Bouctouche, NB
The Huron Carole
Alberta
Tongue on the Post Festival
Medicine Hat, AB.
Calgary French & International School 40th Anniversary Celebration
Calgary, AB.
Under 40 Millionaire Club
Whistler, BC
- Avenir Publishing
TV & RADIO
Alberta Bound - CBC TV
Jours de plaines et de montagnes - TVA
Mon Palmarès - ARTV
Francophonie d’amérique:
Dans l’ouest un Pays - SRC TV
Fine Cuisine 2001 - SRC TV
Passeport Musique - SRC TV/Bravo
Alberta / Benin, West Africa
The Vinyl Cafe with Stuart McLean -
CBC Radio
D’est en l’ouest - SRC Radio
Radio North - CBC Radio Montreal
Double Étoile - SRC TV
Un Air de Famille I - SRC TV/TVO
Huron Carole - CBC Radio
Morning Side with Peter Gzowski -
CBC Radio
Calgary Eye Opener - CBC Radio
Maritimes en Direct - SRC TV
Au Coeur du Country - ARTV/SRC TV
Country Max - Co-Host MusiMax TV
Canada Reads 2006 - CBC Radio
Pour L’amour du Country
Seasons 1, 2, 3, 8 - SRC TV/ARTV
Boîte à Chansons II - TVO/SRC TV
Chez Nous - SRC TV/TVO
Country Centreville - SRC TV
Tommy Hunter Show - CBC TV
Country Beat - CBC TV
Canada Day Celebrations - CBC TV
Bons Baisers d’Amérique - TV5
Famous 5 Ceremony - CBC TV
Télè- Relais - SRC TV
CBC Round Up - CBC Radio
Parlez-vous Country 1995 & 2004 -
CBC/SRC TV & Radio
Rendezvous des Cajuns -
Liberty Theatre Eunice, LA - KLFY TV
Sounds Like Canada - CBC Radio
Hockeyville - CBC TV
Key of A - CBC Radio
Passe Partout - KLFY TV, Lafayette, LA
A Propos - CBC Radio
Speciale Diable a 4 a Winnipeg - SRC TV
Le Cafe Show - SRC
Le Quotidian - SRC
“Heartland” Season 2,3,4 - CBC TV
- Avenir Publishing
Discography
TORCH - 2010 (Soft Jazz)
On a Song and a Prayer (une chanson une priere) - 2009
No Borders / plus de frontieres - 2002
La Rousse Farouche (Wild Red) - 1996
Carpe Diem! - 1993
Bon temps tout la nuit... - 1991
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Bio
Crystal Plamondon hails from Plamondon, the village in Northern Alberta founded by her Franco-American great grandfather in 1908.
Crystal is a talented bilingual singer, songwriter, and performer with a twenty-year track record of consistently delivering passionate concerts that cover an emotional range from heart-warming ballads to rockin’ country, roots and cajun. Whether performing with her high-powered five-piece band, an acoustic ensemble, or covering classic jazz standards in her new TORCH act, Crystal never fails to connect with her audience. People drive for miles around just to catch one of her shows because of Crystal’s warmth and wit and report with the audience. No one ever leaves disappointed and feels like they have made a life long friend after attending one of her concerts.
Crystal Plamondon has toured extensively, bringing her music to intimate venues, theaters, and festivals in North America, Europe & Africa.
She received the Molson Canadian ARIA (Alberta Recording Industry Association) Performer of the Year Award and was nominated for YWCA’s Tribute to Women Award for Arts & Culture. She was recognized as an honorary citizen of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.
Crystal's second independent release, Carpe Diem! (1993) yielded two #1 hits in France - "Capitaine", followed quickly by "On va faire le rigodon". She released two other independent CDs – La Rousse Farouche in 1996, and Plus de frontières /No Borders in 2002. Both featured a wealth of original material as well as a few covers. Plus de frontières / No Borders was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award for “Outstanding Francophone Recording” in 2003.
Crystal hosted the first French Country Music Program in North America called, CountryMax on Musimax, a sister station to Much Music and Musique Plus in Montréal in 1997 - 1998.
She has performed in Ottawa on parliament hill for the Canada Day celebrations; and on October 18, 2000 she translated and sang the Famous Five Anthem for the inauguration of the Women are Persons! monument on Parliament Hill once again.
Crystal has two music videos to her credit: filmed in Louisiana and Plamondon, AB.
In addition to hosting numerous television, radio, and live events, her acting career includes performances in TV productions, movies, and live theatre. Her television special, Passeport Musique, filmed in Benin, West Africa for Radio-Canada in 1998, also aired on the BRAVO network. In 2004 she was awarded Prix Sylvie Van Brabant for Excellence in Artisque Creation in Alberta. 2005 marked Crystal's lead performance in the musical, Cow-Boy Poétré, a production of L'UniTthéàtre / The National Arts Centre that toured the Maritimes and Alberta after its run in Ottawa.
Crystal wrote, performed, and MC’d a concert for Alberta Scene 2005 at The Canadian Museum Of Civilization Theatre. She also appeared in a documentary titled “Alberta Bound”, which aired on CBC Television in August of that same year as part of her province's centennial celebration.
Crystal came back to the live music stage in 2007 by headlining at The Leonard Cohen Festival in Edmonton.
In 2009 she released her fifth and long awaited CD – On a Song & a Prayer / une chanson, une prière. She was co-executive producer and produced the 13 song CD, of which 10 of the songs were her original material. One of the songs from the recording – “Forever More” - was featured on the hit CBC-TV series Heartland Season 2, Episode 210. Later that year she recorded another original “Only Dreaming” for Heartland episode 303 in Season 3. She produced both of the songs written by Dayle Simpson for CBC. In May 2009 she was honored with the “prix CHFA de la chanson albertaine”.
January 2010 marked a wonderful start to a great year for Crystal as she performed with her band at the Olympic Torch Relay ceremonies in Calgary and also sang Oh Canada! In March she realized a dream by releasing a soft jazz album of classic pop and jazz covers titled “TORCH!” her sixth album which she co-produced.
That same year she returned to Louisiana for mardi gras to take part in the filming of a documentary titled “Au Coeur du Country” for ARTV about the relationship between cajun and country music.
She recently was heard on Heartland’s 4th season Episode 412, as Grandpa Jack Bartlett’s deceased wife, marking her third song and appearance on the CBC television’s hit series.
Crystal Plamondon est originaire de Plamondon, un village du nord de l’Alberta, fondé en 1908 par son arrière grand-père franco américain.
Crystal est une auteure, compositrice et interprète bilingue de grand talent. En vingt ans de métier, sa feuille de route démontre sa capacité de livrer avec passion et constance des performances toujours plus exigeantes, allant de la ballade sentimentale au country rock et au traditionnel cadien.
Qu’elle soit entourée de son électrisant groupe de cinq musiciens, une formation acoustique, ou qu’elle reprenne des class
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