✔ Quebec-born country-folk artist, recognized for her EP Entre temps (2019).
✔ Winner of the SOCAN Songwriter of the Year award at Gala Country 2020.
✔ First album L’heure d’été (2020) was warmly received, with over 257,000 views for her virtual launch.
✔ Influenced by Kacey Musgraves and Maren Morris, she brings a unique touch to Quebec’s New Country scene.
Winner of the Country Album of the Year at the GAMIQ and double nominee at the ADISQ Gala in 2021 (Revelation of the Year and Country Album of the Year), Léa Jarry has an impressive career that continues to surprise. Hailing from Baie-Saint-Paul, she has accumulated years of songwriting, stage experience, and collaborations with major industry figures. In 2019, a video she shared on Instagram caught the attention of Rosemarie Records, leading to her first record deal.
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She then released Entre temps, a mini-album with a unique country-folk style, earning her a nomination at the GAMIQ and three awards at the 2020 Country Gala, including Songwriter of the Year SOCAN. In the fall of 2020, she released her first full album, L’heure d’été, which was warmly received by critics. Through ten authentic songs, Léa shared her nostalgia, and her performance at the Stade de Saint-Tite garnered over 270,000 views. In April 2022, she electrified the Montreal stage at L’Astral before performing at the Francos and touring festivals across Quebec, including Festif in Baie-Saint-Paul and FestiVoix in Trois-Rivières. On October 20, 2023, Léa released her second album, Comme avant. A deeply personal project born from introspection, it explores new themes that she had not previously touched upon. This album is her most polished work yet, showcasing her skills as a composer and vocal arranger. Influenced by artists like Carly Pearce and Maren Morris, Comme avant offers a rich and emotional experience, with songs that make you laugh, dance, and reflect, while touching the hearts of her audience.