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Colleen Peterson

Canadian singer/songwriter best known for her solo work as a country singer and as a member of the country-folk group [a=Quartette]. Colleen began her professional career September 1966 at age 16 singing briefly with [a1378734], Occasional Flash, and [a2223004]. By 17 she was touring coffee houses in Canada and the U.S. with [a=Bruce Cockburn], [a=David Wiffen], Richard Patterson, and [a=Dennis Pendrith]. In 1968 she switched to R&B and in the 70s moved to mainly country, working as a back up singer and releasing three solo albums in the later 1970s, and two more in later years. In 1993 she joined the Canadian country-folk group [a=Quartette], remaining a member until her death three years later. Born: November 14, 1950 in Peterborough, ON Died: October 9, 1996 in Toronto, ON JUNO Awards 1977 JUNO Award for "Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year" JUNO Nominations 1977 - "Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year" 1977 - "Country Female Vocalist of the Year" 1978 - "Country Female Vocalist of the Year" 1979 - "Country Female Vocalist of the Year" 1989 - "Country Group or Duo of the Year" (Colleen Peterson & [a=Gilles Godard]) 1991 - "Country Group or Duo of the Year" (Colleen Peterson & [a=Gilles Godard])

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