The Hamilton musician, storyteller and visual artist discovered he was adopted - and Mohawk - when he was 53. His new book features how, in his painting, he explores his Indigenous identity in order to find a way home.
Former Blue Jays catcher Ken Huckaby turns 53 today.
Ken was a 22-round pick by the Dodgers in the 1991 draft. He was in the Dodgers system for seven seasons, making it to Triple-A. Then he bounced.
One ticket for the Saturday, January 27 show – Tom Wilson. $25.
Info from Folkus: Tom Wilson last graced the Folkus stage in 2005. He’s a new man now, having discovered and explored his Indigenous roots, toured the country multiple times with Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Lee Harvey Osmond, and
Tom is a Canadian music legend (Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings), famed storyteller, and visual artist, is a three-time Juno winning Canadian musician with multiple gold records. Uncovering a web of family secrets set him off on a lifelong journey to reconnect with his identity.
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