A tribute to Marie-Soleil Tougas and Jean-Claude Lauzon, 25 years after their tragic accident.
A tribute to the Quebec population who are fighting against the COVID-19 epidemic. Several artists are participating in this outpouring of solidarity to recognize the essential work of our guardian angels and to encourage people to give back.
The title says it all. Divine! We were able to see Ginette in full passionate mode, along with her personality shining through. Recommended to any Ginette Reno fan and music lover. See her full spectrum is a treasure and enjoy over and over.
A woman learns secrets about her family while attending the funeral of her father.
When an Italian man comes out of the closet, it affects both his life and his crazy family.
Large women with a zest for life gather weekly at a Montreal doctor's office to receive diet injections.
Marion Courbet young ardéchoise meets Louise Dawson, large international singer recovering in the region. From this encounter is born a friendship that will change their lives. Marion will tour with Louise and discover show business.
Ginette Reno, OC, CQ (born April 28, 1946) is a French-Canadian author, composer, singer, and actress. She is known by the nickname "La Reno". Born as Ginette Reynault (some sources indicate Raynault) in Montreal, Quebec, she played the role of Maria Barberini in the independent film Mambo Italiano and played the mother in Léolo. She has recorded in both English and French. Her biggest hit in English is the 1971 song "Beautiful Second Hand Man". Among her recordings is a French version of the Lynsey de Paul song, "Storm in a Teacup". She mostly performs in her native Quebec. During her four-decade career, she has recorded approximately 60 albums. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ginette Reno, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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