Welcome friends
Emerging singer-songwriter Mckye is a real-life Bard. When life gets messy, she’s here to remind you you’re not alone. Pop meets rock meets gospel meets “oh well, let’s just sing”—her cheeky vocals weave ancient truths while riding the line between ethereal and swamp queen.
After releasing her first single, Scrollin’, she was showcased at Winnipeg’s Good + Plenty New Producers event and launched the city’s One-Day Choir program. Teaching, collaborating, and performing around Winnipeg culminated in the release of her new single Horrible Beauty in December 2025. Keep your ears open for her first EP, produced by Lana Winterhalt at Clubhouse Studio, coming in 2026.
Mckye is now a proud member of the Good + Plenty Arts Collective, a non-profit amplifying 2S, women, and non-binary artists through events and the Clubhouse Studio. She runs a large arm of the events programming, helping create community, connection, and opportunities for artists to thrive.
Mckye’s mission is simple: if a voice in your head whispers, “bruh I can’t stand you,” she sings:
“I see you. You’re not alone. Let’s sit around the fire.”
Raised on the LOTR soundtrack, she brings a little drama to everything—stomping your feet, looking at the stars, hugging your buddy, and contemplating the miraculous, finite human experience. Her music is alt-folk, soulful, and healing.
A graduate of Selkirk College (Vocal Performance, Contemporary Music and Technology, with honours), Mckye discovered the transformative power of music through her own journey of healing from anxiety and CPTSD. This led her to train as a meditation teacher (Veda Institute, 2018) and sound bath practitioner (Sound Sanctuary, 2019). She’s been teaching private music lessons since 2016 and practicing sound bathing/meditation since 2019. Mckye is bringing 10+ years of teaching experience to every student lesson, class and workshop she leads.
Mckye’s musical journey includes:
Serving as musical director for Little Shop of Horrors at EMS in White Rock, BC
Performing at Vancouver Pride Festival
Leading 70+ person choirs in Winnipeg (and dreaming of taking One-Day Choirs across Canada!)
Receiving recognition for Mckye Music as a finalist for the 2024 Women Entrepreneur of the Year Awards (WEYA)
She’s been playing music her entire life, and whenever she almost gave up, music was there—a constant guide, teacher, and friend.
As a queer artist, Mckye’s work is about empowering her human family to slow down, reconnect, and embrace their authentic selves. She brings a unique blend of somatics, spirituality, and songweaving to her teaching, creating safe, playful, and transformative spaces.
Whether it’s singing in her One-Day Choir, exploring sound meditation, or collaborating in the studio, Mckye is here to inspire you to make music, choose love and laugh—sometimes at life, sometimes at yourself, always together.