Julie Doiron

Julie Doiron

Formed 1972
Members 1
Albums 1
Total Listeners 7.8K

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canadianindie rockpoprocksinger-songwriterslowcore
Biography

About Julie Doiron

Julie Doiron (born June 28, 1972 in Moncton, New Brunswick) is a Canadian singer-songwriter best known as the bass guitarist for the indie rock band Eric's Trip. Additionally, she has released ten solo albums and is the lead singer for the band Julie & The Wrong Guys. Doiron started playing guitar (later switching to bass) in Eric's Trip at age 18, having joined the band under the insistence of her then-boyfriend, Rick White, also of Eric's Trip.

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Album (14)

  • 2022Julie & Dany
  • 2021I Thought of You
  • 2019Lost Wisdom, pt. 2
  • 2012So Many Days
  • 2009Daniel, Fred & Julie
  • 2009I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day
  • 2008Lost Wisdom
  • 2007Woke Myself Up
  • 2004Goodnight Nobody
  • 2003Julie Doiron / Okkervil River
  • 2002Heart and Crime
  • 2001Désormais
  • 1999Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars
  • 1997Loneliest in the Morning

EP (6)

  • 2024Split 2
  • 2019Canta en Español, Vol. IV
  • 2018Canta en Español, Vol. III
  • 2017Canta en Español, Vol. II
  • 2009Split: Julie Doiron / Calm Down, It’s Monday
  • 1999Will You Still Love Me?

Single (2)

  • 2025The Cryin' Kind
  • 1998Do You Remember What You Said When You Said You Would Not Forget...

EP (Live) (1)

  • 2009Daytrotter Session

Broadcast (Live) (1)

  • 2005-06-12: Phoning It In, "Julie Doiron"