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Winnipeg Free Press By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2021 Billy Joe Green has had school on his mind a lot lately. The Anishinaabe blues guitarist, who says next year he’ll be 698 years old; that’s my spiritual age, is a member of the Manitoba Indigenous Hall of fame. On Thursday, he headlines the opening night of the Manitoba Indigenous Music Weekend at the Pyramid Cabaret. Despite all that, he says one of his pandemic projects was get this learning how to play guitar. Manitoba Indigenous Music Weekend July 29-Aug. 1, 8 p.m., Pyramid Cabaret • July 29: Billy Joe Green, the Bloodshots, Rescued by Dragonflyz, the Shades of Dawn ($20 in advance at Showpass.com / $25 at the door) ....
Winnipeg Free Press Getting carded has a whole new meaning this summer as venues, events ask for proof of vaccination By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 Save to Read Later Got your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card? You’ll need it to enjoy the return of Manitoba’s arts and culture scene this summer. Got your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card? You’ll need it to enjoy the return of Manitoba’s arts and culture scene this summer. Museum days on the way Click to Expand Winnipeg’s three major museums and galleries have set reopening dates after the province eased its COVID-19 pandemic rules earlier this month. Mark these dates on your calendar and remember to bring your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card or proof that you’re fully vaccinated: ....
Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today s Best Country Feb 12, 2021 5:02 AM Jerry Sereda is an Indigenous country singer who was born and raised in Manitoba, and grew up working on the farm in the summer, and trapping on a registered trap line in the winter. His passion for music came from his family who were always playing music and singing. His grandmother, who became one of his biggest supporters throughout his career, taught his first guitar chords to him, and always encouraged his playing and songwriting. Jerryâs second album “Turn the Country On” garnered nominations and awards at the Indigenous music awards, and the Western Canadian Music Awards and charted several #1 songs on the Indigenous Music Countdown. Looking to expand his writing, and musical sound he moved to Edmonton to continue his writing and recording with fellow songwriter and producer Troy Kokol where they released his 3 ....