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Heather White Luckow

WeeJam

 

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First name
Heather
Last name
White Luckow
Organization
WeeJam
Performing Name
Heather Feather
Bio
Heather Feather’s toe-tapping music and sunny, energetic personality will have the whole family singing and dancing along. Her songs are not only joyful and fun, but also encourage physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development in children of all ages. Her music blends her Newfoundland roots and her adopted Montreal home, and she performs in English and French. Heather's first album, Songs for Growing (2022), is filled with, “delightful songs and potent melodies all topped off with a lavish production. The vocals are sublime, as are the lyrics which dramatize the music superbly.” (Dez Staunton, Electric Kids Music), while CBC’s Sonali Karnick noted that her song, “appeal to kid’s intelligence.” Her second album, Together (2025), blends upbeat funk, pop, R&B, and jazz tunes about inclusion, acceptance, and belonging. Heather has performed for small audiences at libraries, large ones at festivals, and everything in between, in Montreal, across the East Coast of Canada, and in Brooklyn, NY.

Heather is also a strong advocate for children and promotes diversity and inclusion through her music. As a disabled artist (multiple sclerosis), Heather is also a proud member of RAMPD.org. When not writing or performing she is the Chief Silly-Song-Singer of WeeJam Music, offering Parent & Child Group Music and pre-k music curriculum development and delivery for daycares, preschools, and schools. As a performer, she has held positions as a professional chorister and orchestral musician. She is also a published author, and her research has additionally been presented at national and international conferences of the Society of Music Theory, the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, and the European Music Analysis Conference/Jarheskongress der Gesellschaft für Musiktheorie. A Music Theorist by training, she studied at Memorial University of Newfoundland (BMus in Music Theory and Composition), Bowling Green State University (MM studies in Music Theory) and McGill University (PhD in Music Theory), and taught at McGill before making the switch to becoming a full-time children’s musician…and has never been happier!
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Location
Montreal, Quebec
Interests
  • Performing
  • Songwriting
  • Early Childhood
  • Teaching & Admin

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