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Interview with Carole Champagne

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Northern Ontario Country artist CAROLE CHAMPAGNE was recently inducted into the Northern Opry with the ceremony taking place in Sault Ste, Marie, Ontario. "When I got on the bus (headed to the ceremony), and I saw everyone from Kapuskasing (her hometown) and the surrounding area there to support me, it was great. They filled a whole bus. To me, the support from home was so great. Those people are like family to me," explains Carole. Her most recent album is called Forever With Me. She wrote or co-wrote every song. She starts a dance craze with I Think I Love Rednecks, shows her romantic side on the title track, and her fun side on I Might Be Blonde (But I Ain't Blind) which includes special guest Dolly Parton. Carole is a cancer survivor who has gone on to record her songs, entertain her loyal fans and write songs with some of Nashville's best including Don Goodman (hit writer for Alabama, Reba and Blake Shelton.)

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