Céline Dion, known for her singing talent hails from the town of Charlemagne, in Québec. Born in 1968 as the youngest of 14 siblings she started her journey by singing alongside her brothers and sisters at a club owned by her parents. These early performances helped Céline develop the skills needed for shows.
Despite being a Canadian icon and a global sensation Celine Dion's roots trace back, to a simple upbringing in a quaint Québécois town. Although she is now a Canadian national treasure and an international superstar, Celine Dion was born to a humble family in a small town in Québec. Although there wasn’t much money, her life was rich in love and music. The whole family even performed as a group in local concerts.
Mama Thérèse realized her youngest daughter’s talent and sent impresario René Angélil a cassette of a song that Celine wrote when she was only 12 years old. The little girl’s sound so impressed René that he mortgaged his house to finance her career, and thus began a musical collaboration of legendary proportions.