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Pages in category "Canadian women pop singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 280 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Canadian women pop singers (280 P) R. Canadian women rock singers (2 C, 110 P) S. Canadian women singer-songwriters (400 P) Canadian sopranos (1 C, 30 P)
From 2001 until 2003, Bingham worked with Canadian singer David Usher as a guitarist and backing vocalist. " Black Black Heart " is a song written by Usher and Jeff Pearce and for which the operatic female vocal is provided by Bingham, while the chorus samples The Flower Duet (Sous le dôme épais), a duet for sopranos from Léo Delibes ' opera ...
Kerri Anderson is a Canadian pop and rock singer, most prominent in the early 1990s. [1] She is most noted for garnering a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Female Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1992.
Phil Collins, who topped the Canadian chart with four songs in 1990, earned the best-performing single of the year with "I Wish It Would Rain Down", a six-week chart-topper. RPM was a Canadian magazine that published the best-performing singles of Canada from 1964 to 2000. 1990 saw 21 songs reach the number-one spot in Canada.
Chantal Jennifer Kreviazuk CM (/ ʃ ɑː n ˈ t ɑː l ˌ k r ɛ v i ˈ æ z ə k / shahn-TAHL KREV-ee-AZ-ək; born May 18, 1973) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, composer, and pianist.Born in Winnipeg, she played music from a young age before signing with Columbia Records in the 1990s.
Owen Pallett – indie pop singer, violinist (Final Fantasy) Bruce Palmer – bassist (Buffalo Springfield) Alex Pangman – jazz singer; Charlie Panigoniak – Inuit singer-songwriter, guitarist; Gabrielle Papillon – singer-songwriter; Parichay – Bollywood/ Hip Hop/ R&B and Pop music producer and artist; Sarina Paris – techno singer
Mitsou Annie Marie Gélinas (born September 1, 1970, in Loretteville, Quebec) is a Canadian pop singer, businesswoman, television and radio host, and actress.She is credited as Mitsou Gélinas when acting, but records simply as Mitsou (the French spelling of Mitsu, which means honey in Japanese).