Johanne Blouin

Johanne Blouin is a distinguished Canadian vocalist, whose artistic career spans several decades marked by versatility and emotive performances. Born on September 19, 1955, in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Blouin demonstrated a strong passion for music from an early age. She rose to prominence after her participation in the renowned musical competition "Festival de la chanson de Granby" in 1983, which set the stage for her ensuing success as a professional singer.

Blouin's discography reflects her eclectic taste and mastery of various genres, including jazz, pop, and traditional Christmas music. Albums such as "Johanne Blouin chante Noël" and "Tous les Noëls" reveal her fondness for holiday classics, resonating warmth and celebration. In her project "Merci Félix," Johanne pays tribute to the legendary Québécois singer-songwriter Félix Leclerc, showcasing her deep connection to her French-Canadian roots. Beyond her recording achievements, Blouin's talent also expands into television, where she has worked as a TV host, and into philanthropy, where she has been actively involved in various charitable causes. Her contributions to music and culture have made her a beloved figure in the Canadian musical landscape.

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Tous les Noëls
Album - 33 Tracks - Released November 11, 2022
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