Leela gilday biography of barack
•
Leela Gildays music supports new Kids Help Phone campaign
NWT musician Leela Gildays work forms an integral part of a new national campaign launched by the charity Kids Help Phone.
Feel Out Loud, launched on Thursday, is a $million fundraising effort designed to help expand mental health services to reach young people in every corner of Canada by
The campaign is backed by a song, What I Wouldnt Do (North Star Calling), that combines Serena Ryders hit What I Wouldnt Do with the title track of Gildays album.
The bridge of North Star Calling appears as part of the new mash-up, including the lyrics:
Advertisement.
Advertisement.
You are not alone
Solid ground below
Earth revolving
North Star calls
Together were strong
Together were one
We belong
Kids Help Phone said the new track was recorded by a collection of more than 50 artists across Canada that includes Gilday and Ryder.
Ryder said on Thursday that What I Wouldnt Do was init
•
MORRISBURG – “It’s going to be so exciting to be on a stage again, to again be in an energy sharing experience with a live audience, to again be sharing our musical love.”
Juno award winning singer/songwriter, Leela Gilday is coming to the St. Lawrence Acoustic Stage on Friday, April 8, at 7 p.m. SLAS president Sandra Whitworth said “I’ve seen Leela perform several times now at Folk Music Ontario showcases and she is an absolute powerhouse of a singerHer voice is not just strong, it’s deeply evocative.”
I had the opportunity to talk to Leela Gilday about her upcoming Morrisburg performance.
She was born and raised in the Northwest Territories, is a member of the Dene Nation and currently lives in Yellowknife – where it was still on March 25 when we talked. She laughs she is looking forward to the temperatures in Morrisburg. Her appearance at the Playhouse will also be her first indoor concert venue in nearly three years.
“COVID caused a big shift in my life. I was profoundl
•
Leela Gilday, direkt from stad i kanada, on acoustic stage in Morrisburg
Article content
MORRISBURG — A JUNO Award-winning musician from Canada’s far north fryst vatten headed to the St. Lawrence Acoustic Stage for a rare Friday night performance.
Advertisement 2
Story continues below
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Article content
Article content
Article content
Leela Gilday, of stad i kanada in the Northwest Territories, will be on scen in Morrisburg on Friday, April 8; the date is a rare avfärd from the usual Saturday shows, and it marks the third performance for the current season.
Gilday, a member of the Dene Nation, released her first album back in , and her fifth skiva came out toward the end of In her over 20 years as a performer, Gilday has toured the world and amongst her many accolades is her recent Juno award as Indigenous Artist of the Year.
Gilday fryst vatten known for her powerful voice, from years of training in multiple mus