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Quebec AM | Apr 27, 2012 | 3:20

Folk singer Lisa Leblanc Part Two

New Brunswick folk-rock singer Lisa Leblanc "Aujourd'hui Ma Vie C'est D'la Marde" but things are looking up for her these days. An appearance on Radio-Canada's Tout le Monde en Parle skyrocketed her to the top of the itunes charts in Canada. She sits down with Susan for a feature chat.

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