Burlington's Chris McKhool of Sultans of String with his two awards Picture courtesy of My Bodacious Blog |
The winners for the 2023 Canadian Folk Music Awards were announced during a weekend event on March 31 - April 2, 2023 in Vancouver. The Sultans of String, a band with members from Burlington, took home two of the awards.
View both ceremonies below
Video above courtesy of prixfolkawards
Links: CFMA, More CFMA Stories, Video above courtesy of prixfolkawards
Below is a complete list of winners. Local acts are bolded.
- Global Roots Album: Sanctuary by Sultans of String (some members from Burlington)
Links: Sultans of String, More Sultans of String Stories, Duke Redbird, Video above courtesy of Sultans of String - Producer(s): Chris McKhool (Burlington) & John 'Beetle' Bailey (New Hamberg) - Sanctuary by Sultans of String
- Children’s Album: Folk For Little Folk Volume 1 by Gordie Crazylegs MacKeeman
- Contemporary Album: Long Haul by John Wort Hannam
- Contemporary Singer: Kyle McKearney
- English Songwriter(s): Abigail Lapell
- Ensemble: The Slocan Ramblers
- French Songwriter(s): Geneviève Roberge-Bouchard & Alain Barbeau
- Indigenous Songwriter(s): Amanda Rheaume
- Instrumental Group: Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves
- Instrumental Solo Artist: Waymzy
- New/Emerging Artist(s): RedFox
- Pushing the Boundaries Award: Oktoécho
- Single: Sing Me A Song by William Prince and Serena Ryder
Links: William Prince, More William Prince Stories, Serena Ryder, More Serena Ryder Stories, Video above courtesy of William Prince - Solo Artist: John Wort Hannam
- Traditional Album: Hurricane Clarice by Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves
- Traditional Singer: Lizzy Hoyt
- Unsung Hero Award: Ghislaine Cormier
- Vocal Group: The McDades
- Young Performer(s): Fiddelium
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