Background
Jacques is a singer-songwriter and pioneer of the New Weird Sweden folk movement, who was born near the trails of the Appalachian mountains in Sharon, Connecticut, United States. He grew up all over the East Coast before moving to London in his teens only to return again to the United States before heading back to the European Union and settling in Gothenburg (Göteborg),Sweden where he now resides and is a citizen.
Career
He also sang backing vocals for We do not negotiate with terrorists as a guest musician on their first Civil Defense, and later joined the band to play bass for a brief period. After some time off he decided to make a comeback solo and has as of present released two full length albums. Self-titled, "Jacques Labouchere" in 2007, recorded and produced by Martin Molin of Detektivbyrån, and "Bi-polar Baby Strollers" in 2010, recorded at Music-a-matic Studios.
His self-titled début was independently released in March 2007.
He then released his 2nd album Bi-polar Baby Strollers and accompanying music video of the single "2nd Long Street" on June, 21st 2010. Jacques shared the bill with Alan Mcgee, José González and his band Junip, at The Gothenburg International Film Festival (Europe"s largest) in February 2011 and has started slowly to record his 3rd upcoming album with plans to release in 2012.
He has a catalogue of many new songs that are redefining his sound and live performance constantly as he continues to tour wherever possible. In addition to extensive gigging in Scandinavia,and regular performances in Göteborg, Sweden and London, United Kingdom, a full-length tour of the United Kingdom in June 2011 followed a performance on the Antje Oeklesund stage at Fête de la Musique in Berlin before returning to Sweden to play at Sweden"s largest music festival, Peace and Love Festival, on July 1, 2011 supporting head-liner Bob Dylan, Jacques just returned home from a month of shows and residencies in New York City and Brooklyn in late January thru February 2012.