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Sunday
Feb272011

Washerwoman's Lament by Phyllis Sinclair

In every way, Phyllis Sinclair is a lady of conviction. Phyllis Sinclair creates songs of dignity and change. Ethnically of the Canadian Cree tribe, or “Swampy Cree” as she jovially qualifies, and raised in deep poverty by a single mother in Winnipeg, her musical blend of folk, pop, and country seeks to encourage those who struggle with life and often places her in league with fellow messengers like Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Stan Rogers.

Washerwoman's Lament by Phyllis Sinclair

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