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Lacey Hill is an Indigenous person with long black hair, light-skin, and a big smile. She is wearing a black leather jacket and bright pink and purple eyeshadow. She stands in front of a black background and looks directly into the camera.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Through the years Lacey paid her dues singing backup for local Six Nations bands like
The Breeze performing cover songs, and has establishing herself as one of only a few
female musical talents to roll out album after original album from her community.
There is no denying the amount of heart Lacey bleeds into each album; 528 Vol I in
2013, “M” released in 2017 available on iTunes, and 528 Vol II The Moon as her newest
independent release October 2022. In between each album, Lacey makes a point of hitting
the road with her music and continues to expand her fan base not only locally but
internationally with shows in Australia, Edinburgh, New York and central and western
Canada.
The world has opened up to live music again and it is definitely opening up for Lacey
Hill and her soul soothing, ear arresting talents. She celebrates her newest collection
of songs with a rigorous tour which saw her open for Sarah Harmer at the Niagara Amphitheatre,
Mentor young talent at the Song Studio Live in Toronto, perform at the Canada Summer
Games stage and is part of Sobey’s Day of Reconciliation, the Folk Music Ontario Showcase,
as well as doing motivational speaking with her keynote address titled Honouring Your
Bundle.
Lacey Hill is also busting down the parameters of what it means to be a musical performer
by taking on the lead role in the NDNs on the Airwaves comedy web series 2022 and
as a performer and contributor for the Truth and Illusion theatre project at Young
Peoples Theatre, Toronto April 2022, with much more to come both musically and artistically.
“I want to connect with people through my music to inspire them with vibration so
we can have a deeper conversation”
– Lacey Hill.
This Oneida Wolf Clan, Six Nations born and bred independent singer/songwriter describes
her music as “Indigenous Soul” grown from a passion for making music since she was
a little girl. There is no denying the amount of heart Lacey bleeds into each album;
528 Vol I in 2013, “M” (528 Volume II) released in 2017 available on iTunes.
In the anticipated follow-up, Lacey is beaming with pride to introduce “The Moon”
(528 Vol III) as her newest independent release October 2022.
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