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Janet Panic
Janet Panic ( ; born June 17, 1970 in Brockville, Ontario) is a Métis singer, guitarist, and songwriter. She has released a number of albums of original music as a member of the band Phew (1994-1995), 10 Ft. Henry (1996-1997) and under her own name. Panic is best known for the 10 Ft. Henry songs, "I Can't Get Enough", "Shove It" and "Fish" which received considerable Canadian college radio airplay and the song "Blink" from 2001's ''The Girl Who Passed for Normal'', which has also received regular Canadian airplay. She has also been active in First Nations media, both as a producer and as a broadcast journalist. ==Early life==
Janet was born to Dr. Barry Pruden, a Chemical Engineer, and Norma Pruden an Early Childhood Educator. She has one sibling, a brother, Alexander Pruden. The family followed the oil industry around Canada, moving 13 times over the course of her childhood. Janet left home at 17 finishing high school on her own in Calgary, Alberta. She attended Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec in 1988, majoring in Art History with a minor in Music. Discovering an interest in music, she switched her major to music and began to consider a career in music. At Concordia Janet met Dragan Panic, a fellow musician, whom she would later marry. The couple moved to Vancouver, British Columbia together in 1992 where Janet took a job at Punch Lines Comedy Club and met Canadian comedian Brent Butt. From 2000 through 2002, together with Butt and Jamie Hutchinson, Janet operated a club called The Comedy Store. The club closed with Brent Butt's departure to work on Canadian sitcom, Corner Gas.
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