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Joe Bocan
Joe Bocan is the stage name of Johanne Beauchamp (born September 8, 1957), a Canadian pop singer and actress from Quebec.〔("Joe Bocan: repartir à zéro" ). ''La Presse'', June 10, 2014.〕 She is best known for her 1989 single "Repartir à zéro".〔 ==Background== Beginning her career in theatre,〔"She's no ordinary Joe; Singer Bocan could revive Quebec's pop scene". ''Montreal Gazette'', November 22, 1985.〕 she later began performing as a folk singer and won an award from the ''Festival international de la chanson de Granby'' in 1983.〔"Fresh voice in Quebec music". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 22, 1986.〕 By 1985, she was performing a regular show, ''Paradoxale'', at Le Milieu in Montreal.〔 The show incorporated some of the multimedia performance techniques then being used by contemporaneous artists such as Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson and Jane Siberry.〔 In 1986, she was given her first television special on Télévision de Radio-Canada,〔"Story of small-town orchestra will put a song in your heart". ''Montreal Gazette'', january 15, 1986.〕 and was one of the performers at Canada's first major benefit concert for HIV/AIDS alongside Michel Louvain, Peter Pringle, Denny Christianson and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens.〔"AIDS benefit a Canadian first". ''Montreal Gazette'', April 23, 1986.〕 During this era, she also had a regular acting role on the Quebec children's television series ''Minibus''.〔 She won a Félix Award for Best Pop Show in 1986 for ''Paradoxale''.〔"St-Clair walks off with four Felixes". ''The Globe and Mail'', October 28, 1986.〕
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