Oh, and I'd also like to suggest another brilliant but obscure Canadian,
Mary Margaret O'Hara
and give seconds to
Holly Cole
Mary Jane Lamont
Natalie MacMaster
Loreena McKennitt
Sarah Harmer
Btw, David, if you play her, her name is pronounced
sib (as in liberation, telling a fib)
ur (as in fur, Ben Hur, Sir)
ree (as in knee, breathe, Regis & Kathy Lee)
The emphasis is on the first syllable.
I used to pronounce it Si (as in high) berry (like strawberry), then I heard...
I just finished reading that other thread (which I didn't see last year) and I am shocked into near catatonic despair that not ONE person mentioned the brilliant and beautiful
Jane Siberry
To those who participated in that other thread:
Every single one of you should be ashamed of...