Soul Attorneys

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J. Gaines and the Soul Attorneys is a Canadian pop R&B band based in Quebec City.

Also known asJ. Gaines and the Soul Attorneys
OriginQuebec City, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Years active1994 (1994)–present
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Soul Attorneys
Also known asJ. Gaines and the Soul Attorneys
OriginQuebec City, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Years active1994 (1994)–present
LabelSony
Members
  • Jacques Gaines
  • Mathieu Dandurand
Past members
  • Eric Filto
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History

The band formed in 1994 in Quebec City as the Soul Attorneys, which at the time consisted of Jacques Gaines,[1] Eric Filto, and Mathieu Dandurand.

They performed and recorded under their original moniker between 1995 and 1999. They toured with Celine Dion in 1996,[2] signing with Sony Records,[3][4] and released three Canadian top-10 singles, "These Are the Days", "See the People", and "So They Say".

In 2000, after Eric Filto left the band, Jacques Gaines added his own name to the band's title, and released the album Another Day, produced by Aldo Nova.[5][4]

In 2001, their song "Better Man" was named by SOCAN as one of the most performed Canadian pop songs.[6][7][8][9]

Jacques Gaines released a French-language, self-titled solo album in 2004, and a solo English-language album, Four, in 2007. The first single is "These Things". He currently lives in Quebec City, in charge of advertising at the Quebec circus school (l'École de Cirque de Québec).

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