Christa Couture is a Vancouver-based Indigenous (Cree/Scandinavian) singer-songwriter, author, and disability advocate whose poignant folk-pop melodies carry profound emotional weight. A mainstay of Canada's indie music scene since her 2005 debut, she crafts candid songs exploring love, queer joy, grief, and resilience – themes deepened by her experiences as a Two-Spirit person, amputee cancer survivor, and parent navigating loss. Her recent releases like "Summer Is Hot with My Little Trans Lover" and "Safe Harbour" showcase her signature blend of warm vocals and lyrical directness, while projects like "The Living Record" demonstrate her knack for weaving personal narratives into universal connections. Beyond music, Christa's memoir "How to Lose Everything" (2021) and her work with organizations like APTN solidify her as a multifaceted voice in contemporary Canadian arts.
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