Zach Moostoos-Willier

BIO/DESCRIPTION
Zach Moostoos-Willier is a 20 year old Cree and Métis
neo-traditional singer, songwriter and fiddler who comes
from Sucker Creek First Nation.
In April 2022 he was asked by the Royal Canadian National
Geographic Society to represent Western Canada for the
launch of the UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages in
Ottawa, Ontario.
In March 2023 he released his first album titled “The New
Sound Of Zach Willier” (available on all streaming
platforms), a neo-traditional country music album including
nine of his original songs.
In April 2023 he was one of the two first recipients to
receive the Stirling John Foundation support for indigenous
youth in Alberta.
Since January 2024 Zach has been attending East
Tennessee State University in Johnson City Tennessee,
studying for his degree in Bluegrass and Country music.
industry role: Artist/Band
genre: Indigenous