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Morgan Toney & Keith Mullins

Mi’kmaq Singer-Songwriter/Fiddler
Morgan Toney is a 22-year-old Mi’kmaq Singer-Songwriter/Fiddler from Wagmatcook First Nation. Morgan combines his Mi’kmaq roots and his love of Cape Breton Celtic tunes in the creation of this fresh new music which he calls “Mi’kmaltic. He has a debut album produced by multiple ECMA award winner Keith Mullins.  Morgan’s video release of “Kojua”  and his CBC song commission for “Alasutamaqn” have already gathered tens of thousands of views.  His showcase with the International Indigenous Summit partnered with Apple to create a mini-documentary of Morgan’s music.  Summit leaders have quoted him as, “The one fulfilling the prophecy and carrying the torch from the east.”

Born and raised in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, music and Keith Mullins, for a quarter-century, have been synonymous with the East Coast Music Scene. His professional career, beginning at the ripe age of 15, has taken him around the world and onto many stages sharing the spotlight with some genuine musical greats such as Matt Anderson, Ron Hynes, Bruce Guthro, Lennie Galant, Gordie Sampson, Jimmy Rankin, Natalie MacMaster, The Mellotones, Garrett Mason and many, many more. In spite of being a largely undiscovered gem, Keith has garnered several industry Awards including 4 ECMAs and 11 Music Nova Scotia awards, including the 2020 ECMA award for “Musician of the Year”. During the pandemic he built a recording studio and has been working on producing albums for acts like Jesse Cox, Isabella Samson and Morgan Toney.

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Wednesday, October 6
 

1:30pm ADT

 
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