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‘Born and raised in Cedar:’ local instrumentalist celebrating first Juno nomination

Summary by nanaimonewsnow.com
NANAIMO — Self-admittedly scared to check whether he’d been nominated, Eric Bearclaw was finally alerted to some recent good news by his former landlord. Multiple congratulatory texts and calls from friends and family on Tuesday, Feb. 11 helped Bearclaw build the courage to see he’d been nominated for a Juno Award for instrumental album of the year, for his second collection: Distant Places. The “born and raised in Cedar” Bearclaw told NanaimoNe…
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nanaimonewsnow.com broke the news in on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
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