Jeremy Dutcher

Saturday, July 6 at 7 pm - on Willow Hill

Winner of both the Polaris Music Prize and a Juno for Indigenous Artist of the Year, Jeremy Dutcher is a Two-Spirit song carrier, composer, activist, and ethnomusicologist from Tobique First Nation in Eastern Canada. Explore pain and beauty in a fusion of experimental pop, art rock, jazz and neoclassical music from this very special artist.

BAND

Jeremy Dutcher - Piano/Vocal/Synth

Bram Gielen - Upright Bass

Stef Schneider - Drums

Christine Bougie - Electric Guitar

Tara Kannangara - Trumpet

BEFORE THE CONCERT: Consider also purchasing Sounds in Nature – Forest Bathing in the Mary West Nature Reserve 4 pm to 5:30 pm

Join us for a guided nature walk and soothing forest bathing in the Mary West Nature Reserve led by Ewa Bednarczuk from the Nature Conservancy of Canada with surprising forest guest artists. We meet at the Westben Campfire. Recommended ages 18+. CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT.

TICKET PRICES

$68.00 Adult | $66.00 Senior

$30 Under 30 | $5 Under 18

(all ticket prices + HST)

 

ABOUT

Jeremy Dutcher is a Two-Spirit song carrier, composer, activist, and ethnomusicologist from Tobique First Nation in Eastern Canada. He gained international acclaim for his album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, which earned him the 2018 Polaris Music Prize and Indigenous Music Album of the Year at the 2019 JUNO Awards. His musical style blends the songs of his community with neoclassical, jazz, and pop influences. Dutcher’s work has taken him to the world’s great concert halls, NPR’s Tiny Desk, and the judges' table of Canada’s Drag Race.



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