Véronic DiCaire

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Véronic DiCaire

During Taking Chances Tour
Background information
Birth name Véronic DiCaire
Also known as Véronic
Born (1976-12-18) 18 December 1976
Origin Embrun, Ontario, Canada
Occupations Impressionist, Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1994–present
Labels Warner Music Group
Website veronicdicaire.com

Véronic DiCaire (born in Embrun, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian Franco-Ontarian singer and imitator.[1]

Biography

She started her career in group Sens Unique, and then had a role in Montreal, Quebec version of the musical Grease. Her voice was used also in the French language version of Chicago, where Véronic sang the parts pertaining to the role of Roxie Hart.[2]

In 2001, she performed at the opening ceremony of Jeux de la Francophonie, held in Ottawa.[3] Véronic DiCaire had a role in 2006 Revue et corrigée directed by Joël Legendre.[4] She also appeared in the television series Le 7e Round.[5]

She released her self-titled debut album Véronic DiCaire on Warner Music. It was nominated for Felix Awards at the Gala of ADISQ. Her second album, Sans détour, followed in 2005.[6]

In 2008, Véronic opened for Celine Dion at Bell Centre in Montreal during Dion's Taking Chances Tour. She is also famous for her imitations of many celebrities including Celine Dion, Tina Turner, Lara Fabian, Lady Gaga, Mylène Farmer, Édith Piaf, Cher, Vanessa Paradis, Adele, Ginette Reno, Rihanna, Britney Spears, Isabelle Boulay, Whitney Houston, Marie Carmen, Gloria Estefan, Marie-Chantal Toupin, Shania Twain, Marie-Élaine Thibert, Dolly Parton, Lynda Lemay, Christina Aguilera, Marina Orsini, Claire Lamarche, Madonna and Diane Dufresne amongst others.[7]

In 2011, she was chosen as a jury for the French X Factor broadcast on M6 joining other judges Christophe Willem, Henry Padovani (of the band The Police) and Olivier Schultheis.

In 2013, she took the stage at Bally's Las Vegas weekends June through December.[8][9]

Discography

Albums

  • 2002: Véronic DiCaire
  • 2005: Sans détour

References

External links

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