Catherine Major
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Catherine Major (née en 1980) est une auteur-compositrice-interprète québécoise qui fait également carrière en France.
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Elle étudie le piano dès l'âge de 4 ans. Elle fait l'ouverture des spectacles de Richard Desjardins lors de la tournée Kanasuta en 2004-2005. En mars 2008, elle reçoit le prix Jutra de la Meilleure musique pour la trame sonore du film Le Ring[1].
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- Chanteuse québécoise
- Naissance en 1980
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