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I am a singer, song writer, and story teller, and my music, poetry and stories ate based on real life and real events, and local people from Cape Breton and areas in Nova Scotia. A business lady in Education for over forty years, with one of the longest existing Private Career Colleges in Nova Scotia, and a proven record of success. At sixty I produced my very first album, consisting of eight different music genres, and to my surprise, I was awarded three music Nova Sctoia Nominations, for Best Blues, Best Jazz,and Best Inspirational. I have played piano, and loved to write and sing since I was a child, but lacked the confidence to share my passion with friends and family, so at sixty plus here, ot goes; nothing to lose!! I am on album number three; all original material, various genres.
Enjoy live music all weekend at The Cape Breton Home Show 2026 Presented by The Sydney Credit Union. Explore our performer lineup, schedule, and artist bios for March 28th & 29th, 2026 at the Memberto...
A few people sent me this today and it still feels a bit unreal. I’m sure there’s a reasonable explanation for it, but if there is, I don’t want to hear it. Grateful for every listen. Plow Just Went By is out now. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to all the recently announced 2026 ECMA nominees. A special shout out to all our Cape Breton Nominees in both the Music and Industry Categories. We are happy to see such strong representation from the island. Stay tuned as we feature post about our Cape Breton Nominees leading up to the Festival.
The full list of ECMA nominees and categories can be found in the link below.
://www.ecma.com/news/38th-east-coast-music-awards-gala-presented-by-rogers/ ... See MoreSee Less
The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) is a regional collaboration of people in the music industry of Atlantic Canada. We are a registered non-profit…
The East Coast Music Association is holding its AGM on February 17, and this is an important opportunity for our music community to stay informed and have a voice.
We strongly encourage CBMIC members to RSVP by January 31 and tune in. It’s important to hear what’s happening at the regional level, ask questions, and participate in shaping the future of the music industry in Atlantic Canada.
Let’s show up and be part of the conversation.Please join us for our AGM, happening on February 17th, and make your voice heard. RSVP by January 31st to secure your spot. Full agenda and participation details will be sent in early February.
Veuillez vous joindre à nous pour notre assemblée générale annuelle (AGA), qui aura lieu le 17 février, et faites entendre votre voix. Veuillez confirmer votre présence avant le 31 janvier pour réserver votre place. L’ordre du jour complet et les détails de participation seront envoyés au début du mois de février.