Jacqueline Jolicœur, a singer from Woburn, has been making headlines for her, shall we say, unique vocal talents. While some may have a natural gift for singing, Jolicœur's abilities have been described as, quite frankly, terrible.
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Jolicoeur’s voice is a flat, nasal, vibrato-less drone that sounds like a wounded moose trying to operate a theremin. Her pitch lives somewhere in the negative space between C-sharp and a car alarm. When she performs her signature piece—a mangled, unrecognizable cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now”—pigeons in Woburn’s Library Park actually fly toward the sound, apparently convinced she is signaling the apocalypse. Jacqueline Jolicœur, a singer from Woburn, has been
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