Miranda Mulholland is a JUNO nominated Canadian Singer and Fiddler. She is in high demand as a
solo performer and as a collaborator. Dubbed the “Sweet secret weapon of Canadian Roots
Music” by Brad Wheeler at the Globe and Mail, her touring and recording credits include Great Lake
Swimmers, Belle Starr, Bowfire, Harrow Fair, Alan Doyle, The Jim Cuddy Band and many, many
more. She has performed on over 150 albums as well as on TV show and film scores and in theatre.
She runs a boutique record label out of Toronto called Roaring Girl Records which is the home to a
select group of diverse artists and is the founder and Artistic Director of the Muskoka Music Festival.
She is passionate about collaboration and bringing artists together to make art larger than the sum
of their parts.
Over the past decade, Miranda has emerged as one of the world’s foremost Artist Advocates
speaking at the WTO and WIPO in Geneva, a CUSMA negotiating round in Washington, CMW,
MIDEM, Banff World Media Festival and was the first creator to take the podium at the Economic
Club of Canada.
She was presented with the Global Intellectual Property Champion award from the US Chamber of
Commerce and was Runner up to Margaret Atwood for Artist of the Year in the Globe and Mail.
Miranda was awarded the ABJ Fellowship for the Banff Forum and honoured with the International
Leader of the Year Award from Women in Music Canada.
Miranda serves as the Creative Culture Advisor for Music Canada and is the Vice Chair Emerita of
the Board of Governors, Massey/Roy Thomson Halls.