Blaise Pascal (musician)

[3] She trained as a ballet dancer in her teens, turning to songwriting as a new outlet after sustaining neck and knee injuries in a car accident.

[3] After only a few months of writing music, she won Standard Broadcasting's National Songwriting Competition in 1996 for her song "Kings & Queens",[4] and subsequently took second place in the pop category of the international John Lennon Songwriting Competition for "By the Side of the Road".

[4] She released Hairspray on Page Music in 2000, garnering radio airplay for the single "10 Feet High".

[3] In 2000 she performed at a benefit concert for families affected by the Walkerton E. coli outbreak, alongside artists such as See Spot Run, Clarknova, Serial Joe, The Wilkinsons, The Mercey Brothers, Jim Witter, Jason McCoy, Paul Brandt and Alan Frew.

[6] In 2001 she appeared on Amy Sky's Phenomenal Woman concert series,[7] and toured as an opening act for Lily Frost.