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The Northern Report Podcast
Sean Burns
36 episodes
19 hours ago
From local legends to regional stars to the cream of the Canadian crop. You’re gonna find it all here on The Northern Report Podcast.
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From local legends to regional stars to the cream of the Canadian crop. You’re gonna find it all here on The Northern Report Podcast.
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Music Interviews
Music
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The Northern Report Podcast: Episode 016 - Cindi Cain
The Northern Report Podcast
45 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
The Northern Report Podcast: Episode 016 - Cindi Cain
Referred to as “Winnipeg’s go-to Female Country Singer”, Cindi found a love for country music at an early age. Beginning her music career in high style as a 13 year-old she spent a week touring as the opening act for a series of Canadian dates by Country music star, Ferlin Husky. Counting numerous appearances on the Canadian Country Music Awards and Manitoba Country Music Awards, Cindi also guested on top Canadian TV shows including The Tommy Hunter Show, Big Sky Country (hosted by Ray St. Germain), and was Canada's representative on the 1991 International Show at Fan Fair Week in Nashville. Cindi Cain was twice nominated for the CCMA Rising Star Award (1988 & 1989) and in 1992 received a Juno nomination for Country Female Vocalist of the Year. She was named the Manitoba Country Music Association's Entertainer Of The Year and Recording Artist Of The Year on four occasions and was a three-time winner of Female Vocalist Of Year. In 2019, Cindi Cain was inducted into the Manitoba Country Music Hall of Fame. For more on Cindi visit: www.cindicain.com
The Northern Report Podcast
From local legends to regional stars to the cream of the Canadian crop. You’re gonna find it all here on The Northern Report Podcast.