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Patrick Norman
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Nancy Martinez
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Édith Piaf
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Gilbert Montagné
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Gilles Vigneault
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Wilfred Le Bouthillier
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Corey Hart
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Lys Gauty
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Danny Boy et ses Pénitents
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Lara Fabian
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Marjo
Marjo
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René Lussier
René Lussier
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Michel Berger
Michel Berger
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Alain Morisod
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Véronique Béliveau
Canadian actor and singer

Véronique Béliveau

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Canadian actor and singer
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Véronique Béliveau (born January 24, 1955), originally Nicole Monique, is a Canadian actress and pop/rock singer who was nominated for a 1987 Juno Award for Female Vocalist of the Year. Her first full-length album was Prends-moi comme je suis in 1977. Her first English language album was Borderline in 1987, which was released under the single name Veronique. In 1985, she was one of a group of Canadian singers to make "Tears Are Not Enough" to raise funds to fight famine in Ethiopia. One of her high-profile performances was in the opening Gala for Expo 86.

Though mainly known as a singer, she was also an actress, appearing in the 1976 film Parlez-nous d'amour.