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Inuit throat singing has always mimicked the surrounding environment. For so long, that was the blustery Arctic—but new generations in Canada’s cities are evolving the sound.
Living comfortably under the huge tent of a cappella singing were gospel and folk singers, specialists in the music of the Renaissance, and groups showcasing close-harmony barbershop, bluegrass ...
Phillip Blanchett's thoughts on the release of his band Pamyua's new double album "Side A/Side B" likely echo those of many fans of the local Inuit quartet: "It's about time." ...
Voting for the first round of Juno Award nominations is underway until Dec. 16, and for the first time, sisters Inuksuk Mackay and Tiffany Ayalik, the Inuit-style throat-singing duo who performs ...
A group of Inuit throat singers, known as the Arnaqquasaaq Collective, plan to boycott the awards and call for change. They are demanding that a Cree nominee, Connie LeGrande, withdraw from the ...
Five Inuit throat singers have boycotted the Indigenous Music Awards after organizers refused to withdraw LeGrande’s nomination for best folk album. April 2, 2019. April 2, 2019.
Inuit artists living in Ottawa are watching closely as criticism toward the Indigenous Music Awards (IMA) mounts due to concerns over cultural appropriation.
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