BIO
Catie St. Germain is a Métis country singer from Niverville, Manitoba, Canada, and the granddaughter of Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame legend Ray St. Germain. With a powerful and versatile voice, combined with her authentic songwriting, Catie made a significant impact on the Manitoba country music scene in 2023.
Her debut single, released independently, resonated deeply with her loyal fanbase, leading to an outpouring of support. This momentum earned her an unprecedented six Manitoba Country Music Association (MCMA) award nominations, including the prestigious MCMA Emerging Artist category, which she won.
Catie's first two singles, "The Day Gets Too Long" and "High Forever," both soared to #1 on the Indigenous Music Countdown. Her debut EP, released this past May, has been making waves on country radio and catching the attention of industry professionals. This exposure has given her opportunities to open for renowned bands like the James Barker Band, The Hunter Brothers, and Tyler Joe Miller.
Catie’s live performances are a blend of energy and heartfelt emotion, leaving audiences eager for more.
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Catie is a Mother to 3 young boys. She is an advocate and spokesperson for the Manitoba Down Syndrome Society and is proactive for this cause which is close to her heart, being a mother to a beautiful son with down syndrome.
Would you like to learn more, or help? Visit the Manitoba Down Syndrome Society website!