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La Bolduc - Wikipedia Mary Rose-Anne Bolduc, born Travers, (June 4, 1894 – February 20, 1941) was a musician and singer of French Canadian music She was known as Madame Bolduc or La Bolduc During the peak of her popularity in the 1930s, she was known as the Queen of Canadian Folk Singers [1] [2] [3] Bolduc is often considered to be Quebec's first singer
Madame Bolduc (a. k. a. La Bolduc) | The Canadian Encyclopedia Madame Bolduc, or simply La Bolduc, was Quebec’s first chansonniere Joyous, likeable and dynamic, she was popular just before and during the Great Depression Known as the “Queen of Canadian Folk Singers,” she sang about the daily problems and difficulties of ordinary life and was guided by a keen sense of observation
La Bolduc (2018) - IMDb La Bolduc: Directed by François Bouvier With Debbie Lynch-White, Anne-Charlotte Côté, Émile Proulx-Cloutier, Rose-Marie Perreault This is the life story of Mary Travers also known by her stage name of La Bolduc
La Bolduc (1894–1941) | Francophone Songs in North America Madame Bolduc, or simply La Bolduc, was Quebec’s first chansonniere Joyous, likeable and dynamic, she was popular just before and during the Great Depression Known as the “Queen of Canadian Folk Singers,” she sang about the daily problems and difficulties of ordinary life and was guided by a keen sense of observation
La Bolduc et ses meilleures chansons (années 20 et 30) La Bolduc (1894 - 1941) est une auteure-compositrice-interprète québécoise qui a débuté sa carrière en 1928 Elle savait jouer plusieurs instruments comme la l'harmonica, accordéon, fiddle et la guimbarde Genre : musique traditionnelle, folklore
La Bolduc | EBSCO Research Starters La Bolduc, born Mary Travers in June 1894 in Newport, Quebec, was a prominent Canadian folk singer-songwriter known for her contributions to Quebec's music scene Raised in a bilingual household, she primarily sang in French and began her musical journey at a young age by entertaining neighbors and family
La Bolduc Lyrics, Songs, and Albums - Genius Mary Rose-Anne Bolduc, née Travers, (4 juin 1894 – 20 février 1941) était une musicienne et chanteuse de musique canadienne-française Elle était connue sous le nom de Madame Bolduc ou La
Bolduc - Québec - provincequebec. com Mary Rose-Anna Travers, known as Madame Bolduc or simply La Bolduc was a French-Canadian singer and musician La Bolduc was Quebec’s first singer and songwriter and she was known as the Queen of Canadian Folksingers La Bolduc was born in Newport, Gaspesie Region, on June 4, 1894
La Bolduc — Wikipédia Musicienne autodidacte, considérée comme la première auteure-compositrice-interprète du Québec, elle a connu un succès phénoménal auprès du public québécois et la consécration par le biais du disque