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Folk singer, being a mix of blues, folk and jazz, with a taste of funk and reggae.  The founder and director of several different choirs in Toronto: Singing Elementary Teachers of Toronto, CUPE Freedom Singers, the Women of Central East Correctional Centre, and Sistering Singers.  Activist for the injustice of the legal system.  Has been documenting the social, political and cultural history of Africville, a historic African Canadian settlement in Maritime Canada.
 
Folk singer, being a mix of blues, folk and jazz, with a taste of funk and reggae.  The founder and director of several different choirs in Toronto: Singing Elementary Teachers of Toronto, CUPE Freedom Singers, the Women of Central East Correctional Centre, and Sistering Singers.  Activist for the injustice of the legal system.  Has been documenting the social, political and cultural history of Africville, a historic African Canadian settlement in Maritime Canada.
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Folk Music Singers]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 00:52, 3 March 2015

Faith Nolan

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

1957 -

Occupation

Entertainment

Description

Folk singer, being a mix of blues, folk and jazz, with a taste of funk and reggae. The founder and director of several different choirs in Toronto: Singing Elementary Teachers of Toronto, CUPE Freedom Singers, the Women of Central East Correctional Centre, and Sistering Singers. Activist for the injustice of the legal system. Has been documenting the social, political and cultural history of Africville, a historic African Canadian settlement in Maritime Canada.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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