Gerry Joly Musical artist

Gérald "Gerry" Joly (b. Hawkesbury, Ontario – d. 2008-12-29 at age 74, Gatineau, Quebec) was a Franco-Ontarian country music singer-songwriter. Joly's career began in the late 1950s, giving small concerts in both English and French throughout Ontario. In 1969 he wrote and composed "Mile After Mile", a song which featured on his first LP Gerry Joly Duo - Live at the Belle Claire (1970). The song is best known through Orval Prophet's 1971 cover which topped the Canadian RPM country charts. Joly also wrote a French version of the song and sang one chorus in French on the aforementioned LP but the French version was made famous by Willie Lamothe. It has become a standard for French-speaking Canadian country musicians and has been recorded by well-known figures of this genre including Patrick Norman, Renée Martel and Paul Brunelle. The song has also been performed by Celine Dion. Joly wrote and sang for more than 50 years and is also remembered for his comedy songs.Joly died on December 29, 2008 of pulmonary fibrosis at the age of 74.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1934
Birth place
Hawkesbury Ontario
Date of deathDecember 29, 2008
Place of death
Gatineau , Quebec

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Musical artist

Career started1950
Career ended2000
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music

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