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[[File:Beatrice Deer 03.jpg|thumbnail|<center>Beatrice Deer, Montreal 2012-08-02]]
'''Beatrice Deer''' is a Canadian [[Inuk]] singer from [[Quaqtaq, Quebec]]. She released her debut album, ''Just Bea'', in 2005, and won a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Best Inuit/Cultural Album.<ref>{{cite web|title=Beatrice Deer|url=http://www.northernlightsottawa.com/bios/performers_am.html|work=Northern Lights Trade Show 2008|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref> In 2010, she released her self-titled album, ''Beatrice Deer'', and later that same year, she released a [[Christmas]] album, ''[[An Arctic Christmas]]''.
'''Beatrice Deer''' is a Canadian [[Inuk]] singer from [[Quaqtaq, Quebec]]. She released her debut album, ''Just Bea'', in 2005, and won a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Best Inuit/Cultural Album.<ref>{{cite web|title=Beatrice Deer|url=http://www.northernlightsottawa.com/bios/performers_am.html|work=Northern Lights Trade Show 2008|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref> In 2010, she released her self-titled album, ''Beatrice Deer'', and later that same year, she released a [[Christmas]] album, ''[[An Arctic Christmas]]''.



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Beatrice Deer, Montreal 2012-08-02

Beatrice Deer is a Canadian Inuk singer from Quaqtaq, Quebec. She released her debut album, Just Bea, in 2005, and won a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Best Inuit/Cultural Album.[1] In 2010, she released her self-titled album, Beatrice Deer, and later that same year, she released a Christmas album, An Arctic Christmas.

Career

Beatrice Deer performs throughout the north with her band.

Discography

  • Just Bea (2005)
No.TitleLength
1."True Angel"3:22
2."My Friends"2:35
3."Live With It"2:59
4."Ilangani"2:31
5."Do I"4:10
6."Life in the North"3:50
7."Sad Song"5:12
8."Nalligivagit"5:35
9."Nalligivagit (Remix)"5:21
  • Beatrice Deer (2010)
No.TitleLength
1."Come With Me"3:17
2."Missed You"3:25
3."Ilaapik"4:25
4."Langasivunga"6:00
5."Another Chance Of Hope"2:55
6."Nunaga"4:18
7."Take Me As I Am"4:17
8."Pride"4:48

References

  1. ^ "Beatrice Deer". Northern Lights Trade Show 2008. Retrieved 31 March 2011.

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