Come and join us at the Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre to enjoy 'Music in the Forest'. Wrapping up the 2024 concert series, we're thrilled to welcome Phyllis Sinclair to share her stories and music.
A biography from Phyllis Sinclair:
Canadian Folk Music Award nominated Singer-songwriter, Phyllis Sinclair taps on the conscience of the established ethos to flag distinctions and inequities under a brilliant banner of song, soliciting a self-imposed metamorphosis to transform old ways of thinking into new possibilities. Distinguished by Maverick Magazine as a "A Lady of Conviction”, Sinclair opens pathways to renewal through meaningful stories and songs from the treasured corners of her culture. In 2021, Sinclair was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award for her 5th album Ghost Bones. This album struck a cord immediately upon its release, propelling Ghost Bones to #1 on the Canadian National Folk, Roots and Blues Chart, earning a listing on CKUA Radio Network’s Top 100 Albums of 2021, and Top 10 placements on numerous independent, and indigenous radio stations across Canada. Born in Churchill, Manitoba, and a member of York Factory First Nation.
Doors Open 6:15 PM; Music starts at 7:00 PM.
More InformationCall 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura, or click the link 'Book It' for more details and music.
Tickets / RegistrationPlease email FP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to secure your free 12 and under children's tickets.
Meet at: Crimson Lake PP Amphitheatre
Time: 6:15 PM
Fee: $12.00; Children 12 and Under Free with an Adult
Concert/Music Evening Program