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  1. Jackie Richardson CM (born January 4, 1947) is a Canadian singer and actress. Richardson is known for her screen roles in Turning to Stone, The Gospel According to the Blues, The Doodlebops, and Sins of the Father. She is also known for her appearance on the YTV show Catwalk where she played the grandmother to Atlas (Christopher Lee Clements).

  2. Jan 22, 2016 · Jackie Richardson is an award-winning singer and actor whose career spans more than five decades. She has been called Canada’s reigning queen of jazz, blues and gospel, and has received a Maple Blues Award for lifetime achievement.

  3. Jackie Richardson. Actress: Catwalk. Jackie Richardson is an award winning actress and one of Canada's foremost singers of gospel, blues and jazz whose career includes performances in concert, radio, television and recordings. She's performed across Canada and in countries around the world.

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  4. Aug 27, 2013 · Jackie Richardson, Canada's Queen of Jazz and Blues, rehearses Oscar Peterson's "Hymn To Freedom", accompanied by Toronto Mass Choir Music Director Corey Butler, and musician and producer...

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  5. Jackie made a guest appearance on the album "Norm Amadio and Friends," which was released in 2009. She also appeared on Peter Appleyard's 2012 recording "Sophisticated Ladies." Ms. Richardson continues to perform on stage and screen throughout Canada and the United States.

  6. Jackie is an award-winning singer and actor whose career spans more than five decades, earning her national recognition as Canada’s reigning queen of jazz, blues and gospel. Along with two JUNO Award nominations, Jackie’s national recognition includes the Black Theatre Workshop’s Martin Luther King Jr. Award (2016), a Lifetime Achievement ...

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  8. Sep 24, 2020 · There isn’t a soul in Canada who hasn’t been touched by Jackie Richardson. It’s the empathy, character, goodness and grace she brings to the stage. Let’s not overlook “humility,” something the...