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Louise Forestier (born Louise Belhumeur on August 10, 1942) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actress.[1]

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  1. 55 relations: Actor, Alzheimer's disease, André Gagnon, Ariane Moffatt, Émile Nelligan, Belgium, Canada Reads, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Catherine Major, Celine Dion, Diane Dufresne, Folk music, François Dompierre, France, French language, Ginette Reno, Guitar, Ici Radio-Canada Télé, Isabelle Boulay, IXE-13, Jacques Godbout, Laurence Jalbert, Les Francos de Montréal, Life of Pi, Lindberg (album), Little Tougas, Luc Plamondon, Luce Dufault, Marie Denise Pelletier, Marie-Élaine Thibert, Maurane, Michel Berger, Michel Tremblay, Montreal, Music Hop, National Theatre School of Canada, Order of Canada, Orders (1974 film), Piano, Place des Arts, Quebec, Renée Claude, Robert Charlebois, Rock and roll, Rock opera, RPM (magazine), Shawinigan, Singing, Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada, Songwriter, ... Expand index (5 more) »

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Actor

An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a production.

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Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens, and is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia.

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André Gagnon

André Gagnon (2 August 1936 – 3 December 2020) was a Canadian pianist, composer, conductor, arranger, and actor, known for his fusion of classical and pop styles, including compositions Neiges, Smash, Chevauchée, Surprise, Donna, and Mouvements in the disco and pop fields.

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Ariane Moffatt

Ariane Moffatt (born 26 April 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Louise Forestier and Ariane Moffatt are 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers, French-language singers of Canada and singers from Quebec.

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Émile Nelligan

Émile Nelligan (December 24, 1879 – November 18, 1941) was a Canadian Symbolist poet from Montreal who wrote in French.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

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Canada Reads

Canada Reads is an annual "battle of the books" competition organized and broadcast by Canada's public broadcaster, the CBC.

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television.

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Catherine Major

Catherine Major (born February 18, 1980) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter from Quebec. Louise Forestier and Catherine Major are 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Celine Dion

Céline Marie Claudette Dion (born 30 March 1968) is a Canadian singer. Louise Forestier and Celine Dion are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers, French-language singers of Canada and singers from Quebec.

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Diane Dufresne

Diane Dufresne, (born 30 September 1944) is a French Canadian singer and painter, and is known for singing a large repertoire of popular Quebec songs. Louise Forestier and Diane Dufresne are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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François Dompierre

François Dompierre C.M. (born July 1, 1943) is a Canadian musician, songwriter and composer, best known as a composer of film scores.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Ginette Reno

Ginette Reno (born Ginette Raynault; 28 April 1946) is a Canadian author, composer, singer, and actress. Louise Forestier and Ginette Reno are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Guitar

The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings.

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Ici Radio-Canada Télé

Ici Radio-Canada Télé (stylized as ICI Radio-Canada Télé, and sometimes abbreviated as Ici Télé) is a Canadian French-language free-to-air television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada), the national public broadcaster.

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Isabelle Boulay

Isabelle Boulay, (born 6 July 1972) is a Canadian singer. Louise Forestier and Isabelle Boulay are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers, French-language singers of Canada and singers from Quebec.

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IXE-13

IXE-13 is a 1971 Canadian spy comedy film, written and directed by Jacques Godbout.

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Jacques Godbout

Jacques Godbout, OC, CQ (born November 27, 1933) is a Canadian novelist, essayist, children's writer, journalist, filmmaker and poet.

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Laurence Jalbert

Laurence Jalbert (born Lise Jalbert, 18 August 1959 in Rivière-au-Renard, Quebec) is a pop and rock singer-songwriter from Quebec. Louise Forestier and Laurence Jalbert are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers, French-language singers of Canada and singers from Quebec.

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Les Francos de Montréal

(Montreal, Quebec) --> Les Francos de Montréal is a large annual music and performance festival held in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, featuring French-language performers from all over the world.

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Life of Pi

Life of Pi is a Canadian philosophical novel by Yann Martel published in 2001.

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Lindberg (album)

Lindberg is an album by Robert Charlebois and Louise Forestier, released in 1968.

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Little Tougas

Little Tougas (Ti-Cul Tougas) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Jean-Guy Noël and released in 1976.

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Luc Plamondon

Luc Plamondon (born March 2, 1942) is a French-Canadian lyricist and music executive.

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Luce Dufault

Luce Dufault (born August 19, 1966, in Orleans, Ontario) is a Canadian singer. Louise Forestier and Luce Dufault are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Marie Denise Pelletier

Marie Denise Pelletier (born 3 April 1960) is a francophone Canadian singer. Louise Forestier and Marie Denise Pelletier are 20th-century Canadian women singers, 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian musical theatre actresses, Canadian women pop singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Marie-Élaine Thibert

Marie-Élaine Thibert (born April 18, 1982) is a Canadian adult contemporary and pop singer based in Quebec. Louise Forestier and Marie-Élaine Thibert are 21st-century Canadian women singers, Canadian women pop singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Maurane

Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (12 November 1960 – 7 May 2018), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress.

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Michel Berger

Michel Jean Hamburger (28 November 1947 – 2 August 1992), known professionally as Michel Berger, was a French singer and songwriter.

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Michel Tremblay

Michel Tremblay (born 25 June 1942) is a Québécois novelist and playwright.

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Montreal

Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.

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Music Hop

Music Hop was a Canadian music television series that aired on CBC Television from 1963 to 1967.

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National Theatre School of Canada

The National Theatre School of Canada (NTS, École nationale de théâtre du Canada) is a private institution of professional theatre studies in Montreal, Quebec.

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Order of Canada

The Order of Canada (Ordre du Canada) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.

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Orders (1974 film)

Orders (Les Ordres; known in the United States as: Orderers) is a 1974 Quebec historical drama film about the incarceration of innocent civilians during the 1970 October Crisis following the War Measures Act enacted by the Canadian government of Pierre Trudeau.

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Piano

The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings.

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Place des Arts

View of the Place des Arts esplanade. The Musée d'art contemporain is on the left; behind it is the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, with the Théâtre Maisonneuve on the right. Place des Arts cultural complex entrance, view from Sainte-Catherine Street. Place des Arts is a major performing arts centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the largest cultural and artistic complex in Canada.

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Quebec

QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Renée Claude

Renée Claude (born Renée Bélanger; July 3, 1939 – May 12, 2020) was a Canadian actress and singer Denise Ménard, Suzanne Thomas and Benoît L'Herbier,. Louise Forestier and Renée Claude are 20th-century Canadian women singers, Canadian stage actresses, Canadian women pop singers and French-language singers of Canada.

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Robert Charlebois

Robert Charlebois, OC, OQ (born June 25, 1944) is a Québecois author, composer, musician, performer and actor. Louise Forestier and Robert Charlebois are French-language singers of Canada.

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Rock and roll

Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock-n-roll, rock 'n' roll, rock n' roll or Rock n' Roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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Rock opera

A rock opera is a collection of rock music songs with lyrics that relate to a common story.

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RPM (magazine)

RPM (and later) was a Canadian music-industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada.

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Shawinigan

Shawinigan is a city located on the Saint-Maurice River in the Mauricie area in Quebec, Canada.

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Singing

Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice.

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The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) is a Canadian performance rights organization that represents the performing rights of more than 175,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers.

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Songwriter

A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both.

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Starmania (musical)

Starmania is a Canadian-French cyberpunk rock opera written in 1976 with music by Michel Berger and book and lyrics by Luc Plamondon.

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Supergroup (music)

A supergroup is a musical group formed with members who are already successful as solo artists or as members of other successful groups.

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Yann Martel

Yann Martel, (born June 25, 1963) is a Canadian author who wrote the Man Booker Prize–winning novel Life of Pi, an international bestseller published in more than 50 territories.

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Yvon Deschamps

Yvon Deschamps (born July 31, 1935, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Quebec author, actor, comedian and producer best known for his monologues.

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2 Seconds

2 Seconds (2 secondes) is a 1998 Canadian drama film.

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See also

People from Shawinigan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Forestier

, Starmania (musical), Supergroup (music), Yann Martel, Yvon Deschamps, 2 Seconds.