Diane Tell

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Diane Tell (born Diane Fortin in Quebec City on 24 December 1959[1]) is a francophone singer-songwriter from Canada. She grew up in Val-d'Or before moving to Montreal with her family in 1969.

She was part of the original 1990 production of the rock opera La Légende de Jimmy by Michel Berger and Luc Plamondon.

For the Juno Awards of 1984, she was nominated as Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year.

[edit] Discography

  • 1977: Les cinéma-bars
  • 1979: Entre nous
  • 1980: En flèche
  • 1982: Chimères
  • 1984: On a besoin d'amour
  • 1986: Faire à nouveau connaissance
  • 1988: Dégriffe-moi
  • 1996: Désir Plaisir Soupir
  • 2005: Popeline

[edit] References

  1. ^ This birthdate was acknowledged by Diane Tell in postings at her website's forum. The following sites also indicate a 1959 birth year: However, the Canadian Encyclopedia [1] and Quebec Info Musique [2] claim a 1957 birth year.

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