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Francine Raymond (born 9 June 1956 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Francophone Canadian folk-style singer songwriter.[1] In 1994, Raymond's music was distributed by Montreal-based Distribution Select.[2]

In 2021, Raymond and her guitarist and songwriting partner Christian Péloquin were inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.[3]

Albums

References

  1. ^ "Tapping into Canada's rich folk heritage". Billboard Magazine. 11 Nov 1995. Retrieved 18 Aug 2016.
  2. ^ LeBlanc, Larry (15 Jan 1994). "Select Rules Quebec's Francophone Scene". Billboard Magazine. Toronto. Retrieved 18 Aug 2016.
  3. ^ "Francine Raymond, Christian Péloquin inducted into Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame". Words and Music, April 7, 2021.