| Canadian (Québec) singer and chorister born in 1941. She began around 1962 by participating as a performer in many television shows. She sang mainly Québec songwriters until she met in 1965 pianist André Gagnon and singer-songwriter Claude Léveillée with whom she teamed up to participate vocally in their famous album "[m=588238]". The following year, she released a self-titled album. Subsequently, she sang for soundtracks of soap operas, including the series "Le Monde" by Marcel Dubé, then recorded in trio with Léveillée and Gagnon the album "[m=759096]" in 1967. She recurred in 1969 with the album "[m=1293231]", then quietly disappeared from the industry with the arrival of the 1970s.
"Paolo Conte: La mémoire fauve" (1989) is his first book. |
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