[1] She is most noted for her single "Testing 1-2-3", which was a number one hit on Canada's country music charts in 1972.
[2] Originally from Maplewood, Nova Scotia, Seamone moved to Woodstock, Ontario in the 1960s for work.
The single, the title track from her debut album, peaked at #1 in the RPM country charts the week of August 19, 1972,[3] and Seamone was the only Canadian female country singer to score a #1 hit with her debut single through the entire 1970s.
Her third album, 1973's Stand By for a Special Announcement, performed poorly on the charts, with its title track peaking at #69 in RPM the week of September 15, 1973.
[1] In 2019, she returned to Woodstock to perform a show for the first time since moving back to Nova Scotia.