Glory-Anne Carriere

{{Short description|Canadian country singer}}

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Glory-Anne Carriere (born 1947) is a Canadian country singer, who received Juno Award nominations for Most Promising Female Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1978"The Junos: Hill and Cummings the frontrunners". The Globe and Mail, March 23, 1978. and Best Country Female Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1980."Complete list of nominees for tonight's Juno Awards". The Globe and Mail, April 2, 1980. She has recorded and performed both as a solo artist and as a duo with her husband, Ronnie Prophet."CCMAs bring country fever Saint John this weekend". Telegraph-Journal, September 7, 2006.

Her singles as a solo artist included "Rocky Road", "Woman Alone", "Kelly Green", "In My Dreams", "Sugartime" and "Small Talk", while her singles as a duo with Prophet included "Storybook Children", "If This Is Love", "I'm Glad We're Bad at Something", "I'll Be There", "Lucky in Love" and "Two Hearts".

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