Shona Le Mottee
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Shona Le Mottee is a Canadian celtic/pop fiddler and vocalist who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has an extensive musical career which took off in 1995 when she was chosen to join the internationally known Canadian Celtic-pop group, "The Paperboys". In 1997, Le Mottee recorded the album "Molinos" with The Paperboys. It was released on the Stony Plain Records/Warner Canada label and won the Canadian Juno Award in March 1998 for "The Best Roots and Traditional Album - Group" category. Le Mottee also recorded two music videos with The Paperboys which were broadcast across the country on "CMT" and "MuchMusic". In 1998/99, Le Mottee performed with Michael Flatley's "Lord of the Dance" at the New York Casino in Las Vegas and at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Shona is represented by "Turner Music & Events" in Vancouver, BC which represents other artists including Rich Hope, Tango Paradiso, Gary Comeau, Jodi Proznick, and Amos Garrett.