Jean-Marc Pisapia

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Born (1957-11-13) 13 November 1957 (age 68)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
  • New wave
  • rock
  • progressive rock
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • keyboardist
  • director
Instrument
  • Keyboards
Jean-Marc Pisapia
Born (1957-11-13) 13 November 1957 (age 68)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
  • New wave
  • rock
  • progressive rock
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • keyboardist
  • director
Instrument
  • Keyboards
Years active1981–present
Member ofThe Box

Jean-Marc Pisapia (born 13 November 1957)[1] is a Canadian singer-songwriter and director. He is best known as the frontman of the new wave band The Box. As a director, he was nominated for Best Video at the 1989 Juno Awards.

Born in Montreal, Pisapia learned piano from the age of four and grew up listening to progressive rock.[2][3] He went to high school with musicians Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats and Pascal Languirand of Trans-X and went on to study architecture at University of Montreal.[1][4][5]

Pisapia's father immigrated to Canada from Naples, Italy in 1952.[2] Pisapia has two brothers, Guy and Serge, and a sister, Christine.[2][6] His older brother, Guy, was the keyboardist for the first iteration of The Box.[7]

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