Born on July 6, 1972 in Sainte-Félicité, Quebec, Canada, French Canadian
chanteuse Isabelle Boulay began building her profile at various singing contests
in her native Quebec during the late '80s, representing Radio Canada in 1993 at
the Truffe de Périgueux festival in Périgord, France, where she won the Best
Singer award in the Chanson Francophone category. She flew onto the radar of
Céline Dion lyricist Luc Plamondon, who offered her the role of Marie-Jeanne in
his rock opera Starmania in 1995. Providing the singing voice for Quebec singer
Alys Robi in the TV miniseries of the ...