
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. Today we’re celebrating 19 amazing years on the air, and what better way to mark this milestone than by welcoming back the artist who helped us launch this journey—Tracy Bone from Winnipeg, Manitoba! Tracy was one of our very first guests back in 2006, and she returns today with her powerful new single, “Make It Look Easy.” It’s a full-circle moment, and we couldn’t be more thrilled.
Enjoy music from Tracy Bone, TRIBZ, Melody McArthur, Xoel Lopez, Willie Nab, Ximena Sarinana, Samantha Crain, Sara Kae, William Prince, Jasmine Netsena, Wayne Lavallee, Thea May, Linda McKenzie, Gary Small, Patty Davis, Sandra Sutter, War, One Way Sky, Stevie Salas, Old Soul Rebel, Latin Playboys, Link Wray, Detroit Blues Band, Raven Reid and much more.
Look around our site to find our all about us and our programs and visit our SAY Magazine Library with all our feature guests and visit and listen to our new Indigenous in the News program.

OUR INTERVIEW IS 30 MINUTES INTO THE PROGRAM
TRACY BONE

TRACY BONE – STANDARDS
TRACY BONE – MAKE IT LOOK EASY

ABOUT TRACY BONE
Tracy Bone is an award-winning Ojibwe singer-songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba, whose powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics have made her a celebrated force in Indigenous music. Known for blending country, soul, and pop influences with messages of resilience, empowerment, and cultural pride, Tracy has spent nearly two decades inspiring audiences across North America.
Tracy first rose to prominence in the early 2000s and was the very first guest on Indigenous in Music with Larry K back in 2006. Since then, she has earned multiple music awards and nominations, including recognition from the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards and Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards. Her emotionally rich songwriting and commanding stage presence continue to connect deeply with fans.
Now, in 2025, Tracy returns with her brand-new single, “Make It Look Easy”—a bold and uplifting anthem that showcases her growth as both an artist and a storyteller. As she reclaims the spotlight, Tracy Bone continues to be a trailblazer and a voice for Indigenous women in music.
CONTACT INFORMATION
EMAIL: [email protected]
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/TracyBoneSongs
INSTAGRAM: tracybonesongs
LINKEDIN: linkedin.com/in/tracy-bone-416b42a6
YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@tracyandjc
INTERVIEWS: [email protected]

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