André Perry, a pivotal figure in the Canadian music industry, began his career as a jazz drummer and singer at 17. By 20, he was a sought-after studio musician, leading his jazz group to win the 1962 Grand Prix du Disque Canadien for 'most promising new male recording artist of the year'. In 1962, he founded Studio André Perry, attracting Quebec's top artists with his passion for excellence. Perry's innovative spirit led him to establish Le Studio Morin Heights in 1974, where he produced and recorded landmark albums like Jean-Pierre Ferland's 'Jaune' and Robert Charlebois's 'Lindbergh', both considered musical milestones in French Canada. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the music landscape. ([andreperrystudio.com](https://www.andreperrystudio.com/biography.html?utm_source=openai))