Georges Dor (1931-2001) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and musician known for his contributions to the French-speaking music scene in Quebec. His genre primarily encompasses folk and pop, characterized by poignant lyrics and melodic compositions. Dor gained prominence in the 1960s and became a significant figure in the Quebec music renaissance. Notable works include his albums "Les chansons de Georges Dor" and "Les grands succès de Georges Dor," featuring iconic songs such as "La légende de Jimmy," "Les mots d'amour," and "L'ombre." His music often reflects themes of love, nature, and Quebec's cultural identity, resonating deeply with audiences. Dor's impact extended beyond music; he was influential in the promotion of Quebec's cultural nationalism and the emergence of a distinct Quebecois identity during a period of social and political change. His poetic lyrics and unique style set the stage for future generations of Quebec artists. Dor’s legacy endures through his timeless songs and his role in shaping the landscape of contemporary French music in Canada.