WINNIPEG – Jessie Tylre Williams, a Canadian country musician, gives a taste of what she’ll do when she headlines an Aug. 29 gala in support of Canadian soldiers suffering from Post Tramatic Stress Disorder.
The Manitoba born, but now an Alberta girl, describes herself as following a gypsy lifestyle of movement from a young age and turned to music as a way of grounding herself.
See the full interview here:
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