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19 Facts About Julie Doiron

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Julie Elaine Doiron was born on June 28,1972 and is a Canadian singer-songwriter of Acadian heritage.

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Julie Doiron has been the bassist and co-vocalist for the Canadian indie rock band Eric's Trip since its formation in 1990.

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Julie Doiron graduated from Ecole Mathieu-Martin, a francophone high school in Dieppe, in 1990.

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Julie Doiron started her own label, Sappy Records, to release several of her solo efforts.

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In 1999, Julie Doiron performed at the 1999 Stardust Picnic festival at Historic Fort York, Toronto.

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Julie Doiron shared a Juno Award for Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars in March 2000.

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Julie Doiron has appeared as a guest musician on albums by The Tragically Hip, Gordon Downie, and Herman Dune.

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Julie Doiron has released a split record co-credited to the alternative country band Okkervil River, and collaborated with Frederick Squire and American musician Phil Elverum on the 2008 Mount Eerie album Lost Wisdom.

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Julie Doiron played drums as part of a short-lived duo with Fred Squire.

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Apart from her musical career, Julie Doiron is an avid photographer, having published a book of her photographs entitled The Longest Winter with words by Ottawa writer Ian Roy.

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Julie Doiron's album Woke Myself Up was shortlisted for the 2007 Polaris Music Prize.

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In 2009, Julie Doiron told a reporter from The Strand, a college newspaper at the University of Toronto, that she and Chad VanGaalen were exploring the possibility of collaborating on an album.

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Julie Doiron appeared on a track from VanGaalen's EP of Soft Airplane B-sides that year, but no further news pertaining to a potential album collaboration has been released.

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Julie Doiron performed at the local All Citizens arts centre on that day.

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Julie Doiron then collaborated with Eamon McGrath, Mike Peters and Jaye Schwarzer on the project Julie and the Wrong Guys, which released a self-titled album in 2017 on Dine Alone Records.

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In 2017 and 2018, Julie Doiron has released several EPs of Spanish language renditions of her own previously recorded songs.

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In 2021, Julie Doiron released the album I Thought of You.

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The Numero Group announced that Julie Doiron would be joining the line up for the Numero 22 anniversary show in April 2025.

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Julie Doiron has moved several times throughout her career, living in Montreal for six years until moving to Sackville in 2004 with the release of Goodnight Nobody.