Muriel Millard, born on December third, nineteen twenty-four, was a multifaceted Canadian artist known for her talents as a singer-songwriter, painter, and stage actor. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at the tender age of thirteen, ignited by a victory in a CKAC radio talent program that set the stage for her illustrious career.
Throughout her life, Millard captivated audiences with her enchanting voice, recording numerous albums and singles in French. Her performances took her on extensive tours across Canada and internationally, where she graced the stages of nightclubs in both Canada and the United States. Her presence was a staple on Canadian radio, and she made memorable appearances on CBC Television programs, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in the Canadian arts scene.
In nineteen sixty-nine, Millard chose to step back from the limelight of full-time show business, redirecting her creative energies towards painting. She found joy in creating still lifes and whimsical depictions of clowns, showcasing her artistic versatility beyond music. Her contributions to the music industry were recognized in two thousand seven when she was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, celebrated for her poignant song 'Dans nos vieilles maisons' from the album 'Miss music-hall datant.'