le Moulin présente William Prince et Digging Roots  

 
 

Les Productions le Moulin présentent William Prince et Digging Roots! 

(Cette production fait partie de la série Canada 150.)

 

le dimanche 11 mars à 19h30/Sunday, March 11 at 7:30

Marc-Lescarbot theatre (Université Sainte-Anne)

 

Billets/Tickets:  $25 in advance; $30 at the door; $15 for students

en vente/on sale:  Ocean Blue Music (Yarmouth); Saulnierville Pharmacy; Weymouth Drugstore; La Shoppe Verte (Concession)    Contact: pcm.comeau@ns.sympatico.ca; (902) 769-3288

 

Merci/Thank you to Heritage Canada; Atantic Presenters Association; RADARTS; Clare Dodge Chrysler; Hugh Robichaud, Barrister

 

Digging Roots consist of husband and wife Raven Kanetakta and ShoShona Kish and a 4-piece back-up band. 

-Juno Award Winner: Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Best Group (2007)

-Juno Award Winner: Aboriginal Album of the Year (2010)

-Juno nominee: Album of the Year (2015)

-Canadian Folk Music Award: Aboriginal Album of the Year (2015)

-new album coming out soon!

-Inaugural recipient of the Cobalt Prize (2015), a contemporary blues composition award presented at the annual Maple Blues Award. "The prize composition was ‘Hwy 17’ from the album ‘For The Light‘ that speaks to the incomprehensible issue of the near 1200 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women."

 

"It is absolutely inspiring to hear these artistic people make such luminous musical statements." -Winnipeg Free Press

"Funky native music fuelled by a sexy soulful blend of reggae and blues." -Detroit Metro Times

William Prince is a folk and country singer-songwriter from the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba.

Juno Award Winner: Contemporary Roots Album of the Year 2017

Western Canadian Music Award: Aboriginal Artist of the Year 2016 

 

Praised by both Bruce Cockburn and Neil Young

"Prince all by himself is a force to be reckoned with." -The Manitoban

"William Prince draws musical inspiration from long relationships, deep voices and Johnny Cash. His voice and songs evoke Leonard Cohen, Willie Nelson, and more than a dash of Barry White, and he is a rising star on the Indigenous music scene." -CBC Radio. (He was often featured on CBC national radio in 2017.)

-William just returned from Nashville where he recorded with Dave Cobb, the man who produced two albums that won Grammys a few weeks ago (Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson).

 

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