Sébastien Lefebvre


Sébastien Lefebvre is a Canadian musician, who is best known as the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for the rock band Simple Plan. He has also released solo albums and duo work.

Career

Solo

In 2007, Lefebvre and Patrick Langlois from MusiquePlus created "Man of the Hour", a music podcast.
In early 2009, Lefebvre recorded an acoustic EP entitled You Are Here / Vous Êtes Ici. It was released on October 20, 2009, under Coalition Entertainment Inc. The first single "I Fall for You" was released on September 8, 2009. A music video was also released on YouTube, directed by Simple Plan bandmate, Chuck Comeau.
Lefebvre released a second EP, called Les Robots, in 2011. It was available for free upon release. He released his third EP More Sake Por Favor in 2012.

Collaboration with Katie Rox

In November 2010, Lefebvre and fellow Canadian musician Katie Rox released an EP entitled, ''Christmas Etc...''

Production

Lefebvre has accumulated a number of production and songwriting credits, including on Canadian singer-songwriter Andee's debut album Black and White Heart. The lead single from the album, "Never Gone" won an Anglophone Song Award from SOCAN Montréal in 2015. Lefebvre has also produced Wilfred Le Bouthillier's fourth album, Je poursuis ma route and self-produced a Simple Plan cover of No Use for a Name's song "Justified Black Eye" for the Tony Sly tribute album, The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute.

Equipment

Lefebvre currently uses Framus, specifically the Mayfield. He currently uses Mesa Boogie and Framus amplifiers. He uses a modified Boss chorus pedal and T-Rex Replica and Tremster.

Discography

With Simple Plan

No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls Still Not Getting Any... Simple Plan Get Your Heart On! Taking One for the Team Harder Than It Looks
You Are Here/Vous Etes Ici
Les Robots
'More Sake Por Favor'''''

Sébastien & Katie Rox

'Christmas Etc...'''''

Filmography

Director

[Image:Sebastien Lefebvre of Simple Plan, jumping (Moscow, 18 August 2009).jpg|thumb|upright|Lefebvre in Moscow, 18 August 2009.]