The Boneyard Babes are Indigenous or queer-identifying musicians who work on building a sense of community through music. Their music has a wide representation including originals, traditional, roots, and folk: Embodied percussion, deep-rich harmonies and a powerful female presence, evoking a deep sense of healing connection to mother earth and Turtle Island, brings warmth, humour and passion to their music.
Nancy Potvin (vocals/guitar) is Anishinaabe kwe (woman) from the Kebaowek and Nipissing First Nations who writes her own music around issues facing Indigenous people and has a huge repertoire of beloved covers from the 60s to the 80s.
Kathy Omalley played drums in a punk band in her teenage years and is known for embodying a depth of feeling in everything she plays.
Jennifer Louise Taylor (guitar/baritone ukulele/vocals) grew up overseas, surrounded by music, and sees music as one of the most powerful ways to bring people together.