Georges Beauchemin
Georges Beauchemin (born June 17, 1891 in Nicolet , † February 25, 1957 in Montreal ) was a Canadian singer.
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Beauchemin was a veterinarian and worked for the state administration from 1922 to 1924 in Winnipeg, then in Montreal. There he occasionally appeared as a singer on the radio, accompanied by his wife on the piano. He then received offers from record companies and recorded two songs for Starr in 1926 , after which he switched to His Master's Voice , where he recorded 45 songs from 1928 to 1932. His repertoire consisted of popular French songs and French versions of American hits, plus some pieces by Roméo Beaudry and two original songs by Henry Deyglun and Fred Carbonneau . Popular were Jeannine au temps des Lilas , Y'a des loups and Un coin de ciel bleu . After moving to Quebec in 1936, Beauchemin devoted himself entirely to his professional activity and gave up his musical career.
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SURNAME | Beauchemin, Georges |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 17, 1891 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nicolet |
DATE OF DEATH | February 25, 1957 |
Place of death | Montreal |