Ray St. Germain is a celebrated Canadian Métis musician, broadcaster, and entertainer with a career that spans several decades. Known for his smooth country sound and heartfelt songwriting, Ray has been a staple in both Indigenous and mainstream Canadian music scenes. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he began performing in the 1950s and gained popularity through TV appearances and his energetic live shows. He's also well-known as a television host, particularly for “Big Sky Country” and “Rhythm and Reason,” where he showcased Indigenous artists and culture.
In addition to his music and TV work, Ray St. Germain has received numerous accolades for his contributions to Canadian culture, including an induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. He’s released several albums that highlight his diverse talent as a singer and storyteller, and he remains a respected figure not just for his artistry, but for his advocacy and representation of Métis heritage in the arts.
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