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Jenny Pacquette (born August 2, 1984) is a Canadian country music singer and songwriter from Sudbury, Ontario.

Music Career

Pacquette began her music career in 2002, when she released her self-titled debut album. The album was produced by Ron Hynes and featured 10 original songs, including the singles "I'm Gone", "One More Time", and "Wish I Could".

In 2004, Pacquette released her second album, "Jenny's Song". The album was produced by Jeff Dalziel and featured 12 original songs, including the singles "One More Time", "I Am Strong", and "What If I'm Not Sorry".

In 2006, Pacquette released her third album, "Small Town Girl". The album was produced by Rick Santers and featured 12 original songs, including the singles "Small Town Girl", "Love Me Right", and "I'm Here to Stay".

In 2009, Pacquette released her fourth album, "This Is Me". The album was produced by Jeff Dalziel and featured 12 original songs, including the singles "This Is Me", "Never Enough", and "I'll Be There".

In 2012, Pacquette released her fifth album, "Believe". The album was produced by Jeff Dalziel and featured 12 original songs, including the singles "Believe", "I'm Not That Girl", and "You Won't Let Go".

Awards

* In 2005, Pacquette was nominated for a Canadian Country Music Association Award for Female Artist of the Year.

* In 2006, she won the Sudbury Music Award for Best Female Vocalist.

* In 2007, she was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Country Album for her album "Small Town Girl".

* In 2009, she won the Sudbury Music Award for Best Country Album for her album "This Is Me".

* In 2012, she was nominated for a Canadian Country Music Association Award for Video of the Year for her music video "Believe".

Personal life

Pacquette is married to her husband, Jason, and they have two children together, a son and a daughter.

Pacquette is also an active philanthropist and has worked with many charitable organizations, including the Ronald McDonald House, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the Children's Wish Foundation.

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