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      Anishinaabe singer talks about her 'grief rage' music and her love for northern Ontario | CBC.ca Loaded

      Anishinaabe singer talks about her 'grief rage' music and her love for northern Ontario

      2 months ago
      Duration 1:23

      Anishinaabe singer talks about her 'grief rage' music and her love for northern Ontario

      • 2 months ago
      • News
      • Duration 1:23

      Thea May is blowing up. The singer from Sudbury, with Anishinabek roots in Atikameksheng, just signed a record deal and has released an album of songs about grief, including the death of a man who died 45 days after they fell in love.

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