Sechile Sedare on forming their brother-sister musical duo
Sibling singer-songwriters Leela Gilday and Jay Gilday join Q's Tom Power to talk about their collaboration. Plus, they set up their new single, Hold On.
Sibling singer-songwriters Leela Gilday and Jay Gilday set up their new single, Hold On
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When you were growing up, did you get along with your sibling? Did your parents want you to get along better than you did? When Leela and Jay Gilday were growing up in Northwest Territories, their dad wanted them to sing together more, but it wasn't until decades later that they did. Leela and Jay both have distinguished music careers on their own, but more recently, they've come together as the duo Sechile Sedare ("my younger brother, my older sister" in Dene). They join Tom Power to talk about their collaboration. Plus, they set up their new single, Hold On.
WATCH | Sechile Sedare perform their new song Hold On:
The full interview with Sechile Sedare is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Interview with Sechile Sedare produced by Kaitlyn Swan.