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Sierra NobleCanadian singer and songwriter
Date of Birth: 20.02.1990
Country: Canada |
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Biography of Sierra Noble
Sierra Noble, a Canadian singer and songwriter, was born in 1990 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to parents Sherry and David Noble. Shortly after her birth, Sierra's family, including her siblings, moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. She attended École Laura Secord School and later Gordon Bell High School. Sierra pursued higher education at the University of Winnipeg Collegiate, where she received a scholarship from the university's president.

Early Life and Social Activism
From a young age, Sierra showed a passion for music. She even earned her first money by performing with street musicians, which she immediately donated to charity. Sierra was also actively involved in social causes. At the age of 12, she became an ambassador for the "Manitoba Campaign to Ban Landmines," advocating for the prohibition of landmines. She frequently spoke at various gatherings and meetings and represented Canada in the Ban Landmines International Children's Conference in 2004. Sierra received numerous awards for her volunteer work, humanitarian activities, and contribution to peace efforts. Beyond advocating for change, Sierra also works with children affected by landmines and helps find foster families for war-affected children.

Musical Career
Sierra released her debut instrumental solo album, "Spirit of The Strings," in 2005 under the label "Arbor Records/EMI Canada." The album featured traditional Canadian melodies, which Sierra skillfully performed on the violin. Randy Hiebert, the guitarist of the "Bellamy Brothers," produced the album. In 2008, Sierra released "Possibilities" under MapleMusic Recordings, with Bill Bell as the producer. The album's title track received significant radio airplay and charted in various Canadian charts. In 2011, Sierra won the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, showcasing her talent with the performance of the song "Try Anything."


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