Major et Moran

May 14, 2026 at 8:00pm

Major et Moran

They are lovers, parents, and collaborators. She composes music, he writes lyrics. For the first time, with this project, they are putting everything that drives them into an album and a show, entitled Bunker à ciel ouvert (Open-Air Bunker).

A life together captured in a musical project that bears their mark, that of a love that has been unfolding for more than fifteen years.   

Throughout their journey, they have created tender and profound songs not only for themselves, but also for performers such as Diane Dufresne, Luce Dufault, and Marie-Denise Pelletier. Their children have grown up, and the time has come to start creating for themselves again and hit the road. 

Accompanied by the three musicians with whom they created the album, they will present the fruit of this duo project in concert and revisit some of the classics from their respective repertoires. 

A unique project that you can immerse yourself in with the Major-Moran duo.

 

This show is presented in collaboration with the Salon du livre du Grand Sudbury.

Catherine Major

Catherine Major, born on February 18, 1980, is a Quebecois singer-songwriter who also pursues a career in France.

She began studying piano at the age of four. She opened for Richard Desjardins during his Kanasuta tour in 2004–2005. In March 2008, she received the Jutra Award for Best Music for the soundtrack of the film Le Ring.

In 2024, she announced her first instrumental album.

Jeff Moran

Born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1973, Jeff Moran (also known as Jean-François Moran and Moran) is a singer-songwriter, poet, and director active on the Quebec and French music scenes.

Renowned for his lyrics, he has written songs featured on albums by artists such as Catherine Major, Daniel Lavoie, La Bronze, Daran, Luce Dufault, Sylvie Paquette, and Valérie Carpentier. Some of his songs have been heard on television, including Ma voix, which opened the fifth season of the show La Voix on TVA.

In 2005, he won the Ma première place-des-Arts competition, receiving first prize in both the “Singer-Songwriter” and “Song of the Year” categories. He was awarded the Gilles Vigneault Prize by SPACQ in 2006 and is a two-time recipient of the Coup de cœur francophone from the Académie Charles-Cros (2008 and 2012).

In 2010, he was nominated at the ADISQ Gala in the “Songwriter of the Year” category.

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