Nanette Workman is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actress, highly regarded for her contribution to the rock, blues, and soul genres. Born in Brooklyn, New York, she rose to prominence in Quebec, Canada, where she became an influential figure in the French-language music scene. Workman collaborated with renowned artists like The Rolling Stones (for whom she provided backing vocals on two tracks) and Johnny Hallyday. Her signature sound combines soulful vocals with a rock edge, and her most notable works include the albums "Chaude" and "Nanette Workman".