New Brunswick, Canada, native Jeremy Dutcher has won the 2024 Polaris Music Prize for his album Motewolonuwok. The Two-Spirit composer and musician is now the first artist in the prize’s 19-year history to win the award twice. (In 2018, Dutcher earned the accolade fo...
Jeremy Dutcher has won the 2024Polaris Music PrizeforMotewolonuwok,making history as the first two-time winner of the prize. Dutcher will take home the $50,000 prize, which goes to the best Canadian album of the year, as determined by a jury of experts and based solely on ...
Dutcher is a Two-Spirit song carrier, composer, activist ethnomusicologist and classically-trained vocalist who is Wolastoqiyik member of the Tobique First Nation from North-West New Brunswick. Dutcher currently lives in Montréal. His debut album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa (Th...
Song carrier Jeremy Dutcher performs with his trio, blending songs from his community of Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick with neoclassical, jazz, and pop influences. Obomsawin, hailed as “one of the most acclaimed Indigenous directors in the world”, offers a rare live performance of ...
When Jeremy Dutcher went onstage to accept his Juno Award for Indigenous music album of the year at the untelevised Juno gala dinner on Saturday (March 16) in London, Ontario, the cut-off music began just as he started to talk aboutreconciliationbetween Indigenous and non-Indigenous people ...