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  • 2025 ARTISTS
    • Alan Syliboy and The Thundermakers
    • Alana Morouney
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    • Andrew Maize
    • Bear Minimums
    • Bomi Yook
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    • Colleen Coco Collins
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    • John Haney
    • Julianna Riolino
    • Julie Doiron
    • Katie Ward
    • Lauren Prousky
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    • Mas Aya
    • Marco D'Andrea
    • Michael Feuerstack
    • Mollie Cronin
    • Moonbean
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    • North Barn Theatre
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Hello Crows

Emerging from the rich cultural landscape of their Wabanaki homeland, New Brunswick, The Hello Crows are a powerful Indigenous collective, whose songs and stories are woven with the threads of personal experiences, resilience, and a deep connection to their communities and culture.

With every note, lyric, and chant, The Hello Crows remind us of the strength of Indigenous identity, the importance of collective storytelling, and the unbreakable bond between music and culture. Combine their powerful individual voices and their own unique perspectives, and The Hello Crows are poised to become a very important voice on the Canadian musical landscape, and beyond.

Hello Crows

Emerging from the rich cultural landscape of their Wabanaki homeland, New Brunswick, The Hello Crows are a powerful Indigenous collective, whose songs and stories are woven with the threads of personal experiences, resilience, and a deep connection to their communities and culture.

With every note, lyric, and chant, The Hello Crows remind us of the strength of Indigenous identity, the importance of collective storytelling, and the unbreakable bond between music and culture. Combine their powerful individual voices and their own unique perspectives, and The Hello Crows are poised to become a very important voice on the Canadian musical landscape, and beyond.

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