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Karen Young (Canadian singer)
Karen Young (born on June 19, 1951) is a singer, lyricist, composer and arranger from Quebec, Canada who has explored several different musical styles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Karen Young )
Young was born in Montreal. Starting in folk music with a medium chart hit ''Garden Of Ursh'' (1971) in the late 1960s, she switched to jazz in the mid-1970s with the successful Bebop vocal group, ''Bug Alley''. She was a member from 1975 to 1979.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Karen Young bio )〕 She played lead roles in the musical theatre productions ''Mata Hari'' and ''Angel'', written by David Rimmer and Edward Knoll, in the early 1980s. In the later 1980s, she was part of the renowned bass and voice duo, ''Young and Donato''. Their album ''Young & Donato'' was nominated for a Juno award 1985. The following album ''Contredanse'' won a Félix Award in category ''Best jazz album'' in Quebec in 1988. The duo had 4 times 1987-90 tours in France and 1989-90 in the USA, and also some gigs in 1989 in England.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Karen Young )〕 She played lead roles in musicals ''Mata Hari'' and ''Angel'', written by David Rimmer and Edward Knoll, in the early 1980s.
She has been touring with her bands mostly in Canada, so at the Kaslo Jazz Festival (2003) with a psychedelic music style or as a member of Sylvain Provost Trio at Jazz en Rafale Festival 2008.
Her eclecticism and familiarity with world, classical and jazz styles allow her to present works ranging from traditional, Latin and contemporary jazz to, more recently, medieval (album ''Âme, corps et désir'', 2007 ) and electro jazz (album ''Electro-Beatniks'', 2009). Young established her own independent record label in 1991, ''Les Disques URSH''. Since then, she has released nine records featuring combinations of artists from different musical backgrounds and traditions.
Young composed the musical soundtracks for ''Joseph’s Daughter'', a film by Ilana Schwartz, ''The Road from Kampuchea'' by Anne Henderson
and for ''Revoir Julie'' by Jeanne Crepeau. She was awarded another Félix Award in 2008 for ''Âme, Corps et Desir'' in the category "best classic vocal album". She has been touring also with jazz musicians Michel Donato (bass), Norman Lachapelle (bass), Éric Auclair (bass).
Karen's daughter, Coral Egan, is also a singer-songwriter and has released several jazz and pop albums;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Coral Egan )〕 Coral has also given Karen a granddaughter.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Coral Egan: In the Key of C - Interview by Robert J. Lewis )
== Discography ==

*2009 - ''Electro-Beatniks''
*2007 - ''Âme, Corps et Desir''
*2003 - ''La couleur du vent''
*2002 - ''Live in your living room''
*2000 - ''Le cantique des cantiques''
*1997 - ''Nice work if you can get it''
*1994 - ''Second time around''
*1993 - ''Good news on the crumbling walls''
*1992 - ''Karen Young''
*1988 - ''Contredanse'' (avec Michel Donato)
*1985 - ''Karen Young\ Michel Donato'' (avec Michel Donato)

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