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  2. Connie Kaldor - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:Canadian women folk singers - Wikipedia

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    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" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  4. Category:Canadian women singers - Wikipedia

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    Canadian women folk singers (47 P) J. Canadian women jazz singers (75 P) M. Canadian mezzo-sopranos (1 C, 23 P) Canadian musical theatre actresses (104 P) O.

  5. Category:Canadian folk singers - Wikipedia

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    Canadian folk-pop singers (24 P) S. Canadian folk singer-songwriters (241 P) Pages in category "Canadian folk singers" The following 67 pages are in this category ...

  6. Mary Jane Lamond - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Lamond (Scottish Gaelic: Màiri Sìne Nic Laomuinn, born 1960) is a Canadian Celtic folk musician who performs traditional Canadian Gaelic folk songs from Cape Breton Island. [1] Her music combines traditional and contemporary material.

  7. Lisa LeBlanc - Wikipedia

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    Lisa LeBlanc (born August 13, 1990), is a Canadian singer-songwriter and banjoist, known for her enthusiastic "trash folk" performances. [1] She has been noted for her "distinct" blend of folk, rock, and disco with both English and French language lyrics combined with chiac and her Acadian accent. [2]

  8. Amanda Rheaume - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Rheaume (born May 25, 1982) is a Métis folk singer-songwriter from Canada. [1]Born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, [2] Rheaume is a member of the Métis Nation of Ontario non-profit organization and has Objiwe/Anishinaabe ancestors from Lac Seul, Ontario. [3]

  9. Leela Gilday - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Gilday was awarded Best Female Artist, Best Folk Album, and Best Songwriter at the Canadian Indigenous Music Awards for her first release, Spirit World, Solid Wood. [6] She was also named in Maclean's Top 50 Under 30 that same year. [citation needed] In 2003, she was nominated at the Juno Awards for Best Music of Aboriginal Canada.