Lynda Lemay

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The singer/songwriter Lynda Lemay was born on July 25, 1966 in Portneuf, Canada. She won a talent contest at age 18 and went on to study literature in the city of Quebec, where she also began working in local “bars à chansons” as a singer/guitarist. In 1989 she won the Granby Song Contest with her tune “La Veilleuse”. Her debut album, “Nos Rêves”, saw release in 1991. However, it was her sophomore offering “Y”, released in 1994, that brought her commercial success. In 2005 Lemay premiered her “folk opera” “Un Éternel Hiver” (“Eternal Winter”).
 
 
 

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