Canadian artist profile
SourcedLacey Hill
Artist · Six Nations of the Grand River, ON
Lacey Hill is a Oneida and Mohawk singer-songwriter, recording engineer, theatre artist, and storyteller from Six Nations of the Grand River whose music joins acoustic folk, soul, and personal storytelling.
- Active since
- 2013
- Catalog
- 7 releases
- Last checked
- July 15, 2026
About
The artist
Lacey Hill is a Oneida and Mohawk artist of the Wolf Clan from Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. Her multidisciplinary practice connects songwriting, singing, recording, theatre, stage management, and community arts work. She began her solo recording career with the independently released album 528 in 2013 after performing backup vocals with local Six Nations groups. M (528 Volume II) followed in 2017 and took her to stages across Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The Moon (528 Volume III), released through Thru the RedDoor in October 2022, completed a three-album sequence grounded in lived experience and self-reflection. Its title song reached number one on the Indigenous Music Countdown in June 2023. Hill's current digital catalogue also includes The Shiner, Little Sister, The Love Letter, Love Wins, and Crazy 4 U. Crazy 4 U arrived through Silverheels Records in October 2024 and reached number one on the Indigenous Music Countdown in January 2025. Spotify currently separates that single onto a second Lacey Hill artist identity, but Apple Music groups it with her main albums and singles, and the National Arts Centre biography connects the release, artist, and label. MusicList therefore treats the two Spotify identities as one resolved catalogue while linking only the established main profile. Across both exact Spotify identities, the current provider catalogue contains seven principal album and single containers from February 2017 through October 2024: two albums and five singles. The 2013 debut is documented by artist and industry biographies but is not included in that current DSP count. Hill also created original music and served as stage manager for Tara Beagan's Deer Woman, and a 2024 Indigenous Storytellers Residency at Banff Centre supported development of her children's musical You Are Not Alone. Current professional activity includes a February 2026 National Arts Centre benefit concert, June appearances at Toronto's Indigenous Arts Festival and Native Earth Performing Arts' 2-Spirit Cabaret, and stage-management teaching at the 2026 Soundin' REZ Symposium. A January 2026 community source credits Hill with engineering on the Manitou Mkwa Singers album Me & You, which received a 2026 JUNO Award nomination. Her current National Arts Centre biography says she is working closely with Silverheels Records and RedDoor Studio. No safe current public professional inquiry form was found: the artist-linked website is unavailable and a directory contact control resolves to a protected direct email link, so MusicList does not publish contact details. Her exact Spotify, Apple Music, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook identities are linked through current artist and institutional profiles. Spotify media is rendered live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.
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