Georges Beauchemin

Georges Beauchemin (June 17, 1891 – February 25, 1957) was a Canadian singer and veterinarian, who released records for both the Starr and His Master's Voice recording companies, as well as two recordings under the pseudonym Roger Mainville for the Duprex company.

Beauchemin was one of the first musicians from Quebec to have his music mass marketed.

[1] Born in Nicolet, Quebec,[2] Beauchemin began his professional life working as a veterinarian for the Government of Canada.

While there, he began to perform on radio station CKAC, accompanied by his wife Marguerite Duval on the piano.

In 1936 Beauchemin moved to Quebec City and abandoned his musical career to focus on his veterinary work.