Jeremy Dutcher Becomes First Two-Time Polaris Music Prize Winner With 2024 Victory for Motewolonuwok

New Brunswick, Canada, native Jeremy Dutcher has won the 2024 Polaris Music Prize for his album Motewolonuwok. The Two-Spirit composer and musician is now the first artist in the prize’s 19-year history to win the award twice. (In 2018, Dutcher earned the accolade for his debut studio LP, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa.) With the victory, given to the artist with the best Canadian album of the year, Dutcher also gets a cash prize of $50,000, courtesy of the Slaight Family Foundation.

The 2023 Polaris Music Prize recipient, Debby Friday, revealed Dutcher as the winner during the ceremony she hosted at Toronto’s Massey Hall. The prize was presented by CBC Music, and determined by a jury of writers, programmers, and broadcasters. The other artists who made the 2024 Polaris shortlist were: Bambii, the Beaches, DijahSB, Charlotte Cardin, Elisapie, Cindy Lee, Nobro, Allison Russell, and Tobi.

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