

About
Indian City is a music collective founded by the late musician, Vince Fontaine and passed on to his daughter, Gabrielle. The group has received more than 50 local, national and international awards for artistic contributions.
Their most album recent release, “Tomorrow” continued Vince’s agenda to follow the recommendations of the Truth & Reconciliation Call to Action – Indigenous and Non-Indigenous artists working together and featured guests Julian Taylor, Kelly Bado and Selkirk MB phenom, Goody Grace. Their previous releases have featured William Prince, Chantal Kreviazuk and Jim Cuddy and their new single “Ghosts Don’t Drown” features Canadian icon Tom Wilson and guitar sensation Ariel Posen. This may be their strongest and most sophisticated records yet. It’s set for release Oct 2025.
Indian City has built and sustained the highest level of artistic excellence for a decade. They’ve made appearances at numerous high profile performances including Canada Day in Ottawa, The Indspire Awards, and The Smithsonian in both New York City and Washington DC. They’ve performed their music with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and at the Canada Winter Games, The Winspear Centre in Edmonton, the Canada 150 Celebration, the Calgary Stampede and Hockey Night In Canada has used their music in their opening. Group members are regulars on the Juno Cup Hockey team.


INDIAN CITY RELEASES NEW ALBUM GHOSTS AND SINGLE GHOSTS DON’T DROWN FEATURING TOM WILSON AND ARIEL POSEN!!
