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Adrian Sutherland will be performing live at Tillsonburg Turtlefest in Tillsonburg, Ontario on Saturday, June 14 at 4pm EST. It's a free event and a perfect way to kick off Father's Day weekend with some amazing live music.
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Adrian Sutherland Biography
One listen to Adrian Sutherland and you’ll know he’s unlike anyone else. Born and raised in Canada’s Far North, the roots-rocker with heart from Attawapiskat First Nation has the voice of a songbird, a boatload of talent, and an ocean of muses from the waters of James Bay. His unique melding of roots, rock, folk and blues draws inspiration from his life, the land, and his Cree culture and language. His presence moves people, his music touches hearts, and his songs ripple far beyond stages.
Adrian’s sophomore solo album, Precious Diamonds, was recorded in Nashville with former GRAMMY winner Colin Linden. It was released in 2024, and selected as one of the “Top 100 Albums” by CKUA Radio. It features two songs in Omushkegowuk Cree, making the first time Adrian is making music in his first language. Lead single Notawe (Father) reached #1 on the internationally recognized Indigenous Music Countdown, and was named one of the “Top 100 Songs of 2023” by CBC Music.
As one of the only professional musicians who resides in a remote fly-in First Nation, Adrian carries authentic first-hand perspective on many of today’s issues. He is currently writing a book for Penguin Random House Canada about his extraordinary life in the North. During this important time of reconciliation, he is hopeful for Canadians to walk together in love and respect.
Read MoreAdrian’s sophomore solo album, Precious Diamonds, was recorded in Nashville with former GRAMMY winner Colin Linden. It was released in 2024, and selected as one of the “Top 100 Albums” by CKUA Radio. It features two songs in Omushkegowuk Cree, making the first time Adrian is making music in his first language. Lead single Notawe (Father) reached #1 on the internationally recognized Indigenous Music Countdown, and was named one of the “Top 100 Songs of 2023” by CBC Music.
As one of the only professional musicians who resides in a remote fly-in First Nation, Adrian carries authentic first-hand perspective on many of today’s issues. He is currently writing a book for Penguin Random House Canada about his extraordinary life in the North. During this important time of reconciliation, he is hopeful for Canadians to walk together in love and respect.
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Acoustic Roots
Folk
World Rock Fusion
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Roots Rock
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