A singer of religious inspiration, Grégory Turpin (b. 1980) entered the Carmelite order in Montpellier in 1998, but left after a year due to health problems. He then took a new path in song, first as a duet with Soeur Laetitia, then as a solo artist, recording the albums Testament (2007) and Attache-Moi (2009). In 2013, success knocked at his door thanks to Grégoire's project around Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux, in which he participated, Thérèse, Vivre d'Amour. A representative of the "pop spi" movement, Grégory Turpin performed at the Olympia in Paris following the release of his album Mes Racines in 2014.
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