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Nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award for her album Sky with Nothing to Get in the Way for both 'Best Songwriter - English" and "Best Singer - Contemporary" in 2005 at the 1st Canadian Folk Music Awards. Hosted the 2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards. Nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award for her children's album Poodle in Paris at the 2nd ...
A third volume was released in August 2012. [7] New York Times music critic, John Pareles wrote that Miles' music "makes forlorn feel like a state of grace." [8] In 2014 she produced the Lynne Hanson album River of Sand. [9] She also collaborates with Hanson in the band project The Lynnes, who released their debut album Heartbreak Song for the ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Canadian folk singers. It includes Canadian people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Canadian women folk singers"
Canadian folk singer-songwriters (241 P) Pages in category "Canadian folk singers" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.
War Brides was nominated for two East Coast Music Association Awards, in the categories Folk Recording of the Year and Female Solo Recording of the Year. [7] A song written by Curran ("The Union") was recorded by Nova Scotia-based folk-roots group Heavy Meadows, and released on their 2004 eponymous release. [8] [9]
Laura Smith (March 18, 1952 – March 7, 2020) was a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. She is best known for her 1995 single "Shade of Your Love", one of the year's biggest hits on adult contemporary radio stations in Canada, [3] and for her adaptation of the Scottish folk song "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" which she entitled "My Bonny".
Honeymoon Punch is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jenn Grant, released January 7, 2011. [10] The album represented something of an evolution from Grant's established folk-pop style, introducing a greater emphasis on keyboards and moving her toward a more upbeat dance-pop style which Grant described as having been strongly ...
Peterson was inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame in 1995. [11] Additionally, she was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000. [12] [13] In 2003, the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award, an award for young emerging songwriters, was created in her memory. [14]