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Pierre, Jeff and Chuck’s day off dinner in Matane

After their show in La Tuque, Simple Plan got back on their tourbus on Friday and drove all the way to Matane, QC, coincidentally the birthtown of David, where they will be performing later today.

The guys ended their day off with a nice group dinner at Restaurant Cargo, which consisted of Pierre, Chuck, SP’s light tech Didier and Jeff with his two daughters, Maya and Zoe.

Check out a couple of group pictures they all shared on Instagram in our gallery:

Jeff composed a song for his daughter


Continuing with his hobby of practicing the guitar, which he recently brought to another level, when he started documenting it online, Jeff revealed yesterday that he has written a song for one of his daughters, Zoé, entitled “Chanson pour Zozo” [Song for Zozo (Zoé)].

Jeff is currently working on creating a recorded version of the song, but in the meantime, while still in the practicing stage, Jeff shared a video of this beautiful song on Instagram.

Check it out:

PHOTOS: Jeff Stinco with daughters at Oddyseo show

Yesterday evening, Jeff Stinco brought his daughters Zoe and Maya and their mother Frances to the opening show called Oddyseo, which is a live performance featuring horses presented by a production company Cavalia. This event also marks the first time that Jeff brought his family to the public eye.

Check out some of the pictures from the red carpet in the gallery (thanks Hollywood PQ):

Jeff Stinco featured in a new book “Chefs de famille”

A brand new book called “Chefs de familie” by Émilie Villeneuve and Clémence Risler that’s coming out tomorrow, April 9th 2015, focuses on the culinary practices of 20 personalities from the Quebec restaurant scene in their private lives – how they prepare meals for their children, what sort of dishes they tend to cook for their families etc.

As Jeff Stinco has become a vital part in the restaurant scene in Montreal, it was only fitting that he’d be one of the personalities interviewed for this book. In fact, the illustrator of the book Benoît Tardif depicted Jeff cooking with his two daughters Zoé and Maya in the following illustration that is also used in the book:

If you’d like to know more about “Chefs de famille”, make sure to check out this website.