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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.
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 ...
Examples of her wide-ranging work include a 1973 comic opera, Sganarelle, the film score for a 1976 documentary, Someone Cares, and experiments with electronic music. [6] Her music includes some 90 compositions for novice musicians, written to acquaint performers and audiences with modern concepts of harmony , melody , and rhythm .
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The album garnered her a nomination for best solo artist at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. [4] She was also a winner in the 2007 Mountain Stage Newsong Contest , as well as winning best folk recording from both the Nova Scotia Music Awards and the PEI Music Awards, and Female Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards in 2008.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Canadian singer-songwriters. It includes Canadian singer-songwriters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Bulat grew up in Etobicoke, Ontario [2] where her mother was a music teacher [4] who taught piano and guitar. She is of Polish origin and a member of the Canadian Polonia. [5] She has said the radio at home was permanently tuned to an oldies station. [6] "I don't think I realised the radio had more than one station until I was 11 or 12," she ...
[3] [4] [6] The band released its first independent cassette in 1994. [7] Soon afterward, they signed to a major label, and the cassette was re-released in 1995 as Eepee . The band performed regularly on the rock club circuit and on campus radio with their subsequent albums, but never broke through to the mainstream, and broke up in 1998 after ...