Robert Laforest (born September 5, 1942), known professionally as Michel Caron, is a french canadian musician-keyboardist-singer.
In his teenage years, he had singing classes with Lucille Dumont and later voice pitch classes with Eliane Catella.
He record his first disk, with the help of Pierre Nolès, under the label Carol containing the songs “Dis-moi” and “Je t'ai dit” in 1960.
Unfortunately, Fleur de Lys company, the owner of Carol, went bankrupt.
At 17 years old, Michel meets Georges Tremblay and together they record a second disk with the record label company London.
The disk contains “Tu ris de mes peines” and “Dany”.
His first instrumental disk under Beaumont contains the hits “Hava nagila à go go” and “Minuit”.
On this disk, Michel plays the organ.
Later with his older sister, Claudette Henry, who is a singer-songwriter, he records a second disk containing “Ne t'en va pas” and “La chance me sourit”.
Michel takes part in many television shows at CHLT, a Sherbrooke TV station and also at Jeunesse d’aujourd’hui, a popular live music tv show with the hits of the week.
He also performs in many performance halls and piano bars in the province of Quebec.