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A conversation with Jazz and Gospel singer Vivienne Deane

From the pinnacle of Montreal's Jazz scene, to a daycare circuit entertaining and educating with her children's songs, Vivienne Deane has gone with the flow and defined success on her own terms. The basement of her modest home in Montreal can be the scene of an intimate coffee house featuring some great musicians, or the studio in which she writes, composes and teaches others to sing their souls. The story of the music of Vivienne's soul is featured in a recently released documentary called "Gospel According to Vivienne" and Carmel Kilkenny talks to her about the film, her life in music and her plans for the future. ( Photo: viviennedeane.net )

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