Valued and acclaimed as one of Saskatchewans' few, the bilingual singer-songwriter, Veronique Poulin has entered the world of indie-folk music with an array of musical influences culminating from an early appreciation of traditional Canadien-Francais folklore music to a classically trained background both in piano and violin, and most recently, to a discovered interest in making her acoustic/alternative jazz guitar sing alongside her warm and versatile voice.
In 2008, she was granted first place at the multi-provincial competition, Chant'Ouest, which led her to compete at the Festival International de la Chanson de Granby in Quebec. Her music travels through the years left a mark in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa, among other Canadian cities.
In December of 2010, after releasing her first EP recording, this young woman's enchanting melodies and riveting passion on stage captured the attention and hearts of both, French-Canadian and Anglophone music listeners across the country. Other projects include Young Benjamins, Miss Daily, Sarah Farthing and Tight Knit Skirts, as well as collaborations with Fabric.