This Detroit Native is Now a Celebrated Artist in Canada’s Music Scene

Khari McClelland is a Juno nominee and darling of Canadian music critics.

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Detroit native Khari Wendell McClelland became a celebrated artist in the Canadian music scene after he immigrated to the country more than a decade ago. 

MClelland was nominated for a Juno Award for a project in which he traveled across Canada to collect the songs of former Southern slaves who escaped north to freedom, as his own family did before the Civil War. 

McClelland will perform at Windsor’s Phog Lounge on Thursday, February 21, with his latest project, called “We Now Recognize.”

The work explores the act of apologizing, even after years of silence.

Listen to CultureShift’s Amanda LeClaire chat with McClelland about “We Now Recognize” and the redemptive power of music. 

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  • Amanda LeClaire
    Amanda LeClaire is an award-winning host and producer of CultureShift on 101.9 WDET-FM Detroit’s NPR station. She’s a founding producer of WDET’s flagship news talk show Detroit Today, and a former host/reporter for Arizona Public Media. Amanda is also an artist, certified intuitive and energy healer, and professional tarot reader.