Michelle Joly Releases New Holiday Single: “All I Want For Christmas (Dreams Come True)”

 


Celebrated Indigenous vocalist Michelle Joly is closing out 2025 with a holiday anthem built for every playlist and newsroom. Her new single, “All I Want For Christmas (Dreams Come True),” (Out: December 5 2025) combines her signature jazz-soul sound with cinematic production and a standout verse from Cree artist YNG Beardelivering a joyful, instantly classic Christmas track shaped by Joly’s decades-long career on stages across the globe.


A dynamic performer and respected music educator, Joly has toured internationally for more than twenty yearsShe served as the featured soloist for the Vancouver Outreach Sweet Soul Gospel Choir, led by legendary musical director Chico (Marvin Gaye, Earth Wind & Fire, Lionel Richie), and performed backup vocals for Daniel Caesar at the JUNO Awards. Most recently, she headlined major Indigenous festivals across Canada, and works as an Ambassador for the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. Her artistry is grounded in storytelling, community, and an emotional honesty that resonates across generations.

Celebrated Métis Vocalist, Michelle Joly, Draws on Her Decades-Long Career to Bring Christmas Magic to Life with 

“All I Want For Christmas (Dreams Come True)”

A globe-travelling performer from St. Paul, AB, Joly blends jazz, soul, and orchestral pop with an inspiring verse from Cree artist YNG Bear to create a timeless Christmas anthem.


Release Date: Friday, December 5, 2025


Edmonton-based Métis vocalist, songwriter, and music educator Michelle Joly shares her final release of 2025 with her uplifting new single, “All I Want For Christmas (Dreams Come True),” featuring Cree artist YNG Bear. Rooted in the warmth of small-town holiday memories, the song celebrates the simple, joyful moments with loved ones; the laughter, music, and togetherness that make Christmas feel magical at any age. Hailing from St. Paul, Alberta, Joly has spent more than two decades building a remarkable career that spans continents and genres. She has performed around the world as a featured vocalist, served as the lead soloist for the Vancouver Outreach Sweet Soul Gospel Choir under the direction of Chico (Marvin Gaye, Earth Wind & Fire, Lionel Richie), opened for Dr. Maya Angelou, and delivered backup vocals for Daniel Caesar at the JUNO Awards. Just this year, she headlined one of Canada’s largest Indigenous festivals, further cementing her reputation as a dynamic and deeply respected performer. In addition to all of her exceptional talents and accolades, Joly is a multi-instrumentalist and Long & McQuade music educator, who also serves as an Ambassador for the Downie Wenjack Fund, championing connection and understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

Stepping into the spotlight with her final single release of 2025, Joly blends heartfelt lyricism, lush orchestration, and boundless optimism to craft an instant holiday classic  that evokes nostalgia, sparks hope, and ushers in an exciting new chapter in her artistic journey. Joly’s signature blend of jazz, soul, and cinematic orchestration shines throughout, transforming the track into a timeless holiday favourite in the making.

“All I Want For Christmas (Dream Come True) will be available everywhere on Friday, December 5 2025.







About "All I Want For Christmas (Dream Come True)":

Heartwarming, cinematic, and made for listeners of all ages, “All I Want For Christmas (Dream Come True)” is Michelle Joly’s uplifting holiday anthem celebrating the magic found in simple moments with the people we love. Written during a reflective period of her life, the song grew from Joly’s memories of leaving her small hometown of St. Paul at seventeen to chase her musical calling across the globe that meant years of accomplishing her career dreams of unforgettable performances, but also Christmases spent far from family. Through the ache of reflecting on missed memories, Joly transforms those memories into an inspiring tribute to togetherness, joy, and the simple, everyday moments that become holidays we never forget. Beginning as a gentle, piano-led idea and blossoming into a full cinematic arrangement produced with the orchestral touch of her favourite Disney soundtracks, “All I Want For Christmas (Dream Come True)” radiates warmth and emotional clarity. Its uplifting melodies and immersive arrangement capture the universal wish of the season: to gather, to laugh, and to sing with the people who matter most.

The track also features Cree artist YNG Bear, whose verse adds depth and a contemporary spark. Encouraged by Joly to write from a place of honesty and possibility, his contribution reflects his own journey of resilience, community leadership, and purpose. Together, Joly and YNG Bear craft a holiday song rooted in intention and heart, offering a bright, inspiring message that feels both timeless and refreshingly original. As Joly’s final release of 2025, “All I Want For Christmas (Dream Come True)” showcases her remarkable vocal presence, lyrical warmth, and boundless creativity, delivering a Christmas classic in the making.

Quote: “I wrote this song while thinking about the Christmases I spent far from home, and how much the little things like singing with my brother, and being with family truly mattered. Even though life changes, the spirit of those moments lives on, and I wanted this song to bring people back to that place of joy and connection.” - Michelle Joly


Michelle Joly Biography

Michelle Joly is a Métis vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose evocative blend of folk, jazz, soul, and roots music has made her a standout voice in the Canadian music landscape. Born and raised in St. Paul, Alberta, she has spent over two decades cultivating a career defined by her versatility, working as an artist, entertainer, producer, and respected music educator. Her catalogue of self-released albums showcases her unmistakable melodic instincts, dynamic range, and deeply expressive vocal style.

A celebrated performer on the global stage, Joly spent more than twenty years travelling the world as a featured soloist across several major cruise lines, captivating audiences with her signature warmth and artistry. She served as the featured soloist of the Vancouver Outreach Sweet Soul Gospel Choir, led by renowned artist Chico (Marvin Gaye, Earth Wind & Fire, Lionel Richie), and opened for Dr. Maya Angelou along with numerous other luminaries. Joly’s vocal talents were once again spotlighted when she performed backup vocals for Daniel Caesar at the JUNO Awards.

In 2025, she opened the Back to Batoche Festival, one of Canada’s largest Indigenous festivals, and headlined the Wanuskewin Truth and Reconciliation Festival in Saskatchewan, where she appeared on Global News. Her live performances have taken her to stages across the country, and her songwriting and performance once again earned her national recognition when her track “Cover Me” was selected as the theme song for the award-winning Prime Video film Dil Rahk: Gloves of Kin.

Most recently, Joly became an Ambassador for the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, deepening her commitment to fostering connection, understanding, and healing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities through music and education. Guided by authenticity and unpretentious honesty, Michelle Joly continues to inspire audiences with a body of work rooted in storytelling, cultural connection, and a profound dedication to her craft.

Connect with Michelle Joly:

https://michellejoly.bandcamp.com/track/spirit-of-the-prairies

https://www.facebook.com/meeshjoly/

https://www.instagram.com/michellejolymusic/

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3c7BxdR9eqNiGembJeJIuW

https://x.com/MichelleJoly



18-Year-Old Fiddler Irish Millie Earns Single of the Year Nomination and Folk Music Ontario Performing Artist of the Year Recognition + Announces Tour Dates

18-Year-Old Fiddler Irish Millie Earns Single of the Year Nomination and Folk Music Ontario Performing Artist of the 

Year Recognition + Announces Tour Dates

 

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PETERBOROUGH, ON / TORONTO, ON – Irish Millie, the 18-year-old Canadian fiddler, singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer who is taking the roots scene by storm, has released "You Were There," the standout single from her acclaimed EP Between Then and Now. The track has earned the young artist her seventh Canadian Folk Music Award nomination, this time for Single of the Year. Simultaneously, she earned her fifth consecutive nomination for Young Performer of the Year, having been recognized in that category every year since the release of her debut album Thirteen in 2021.

 


The Peterborough native has also been recognized as a nominee for Folk Music Ontario's 2025 Performing Artist of the Year, cementing her status as one of Canadian folk music's most dynamic rising voices. Released on July 6, 2025, via LaunchPad Records, Between Then and Now showcases Irish Millie's artistic evolution, blending East Coast drive, Bluegrass energy, and Contemporary Trad grit across four compelling tracks. "You Were There," co-written with Matthew Cicciarella, features Millie on fiddle and vocals alongside Cicciarella on guitar, with Tyler Martin contributing electric guitar and additional string arrangements.

 


Produced by Martin at Electric Alchemy and mastered by Gregory Pastic, the song exemplifies Millie's gift for crafting emotionally resonant material that honors tradition while pushing boundaries. The EP's four tracks, including "Allison," "Mystery to Me," and "WASTED," reveal different facets of Millie's artistry. From the intimate fiddle and guitar interplay of "Allison" to the fuller arrangement of "WASTED" featuring piano and drums, the collection demonstrates her versatility as both performer and composer.

 

Her ability to play fiddle, vocals, piano, guitar, and foot percussion gives her music a distinctive sonic signature that has captivated audiences across Canada, the United States, and Europe. Her previous album GRACE earned praise from Celtic music royalty Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, who called it "Fresh, lively... cool tunes and great playing". Alex Monaghan of FolkWorld Magazine wrote, "What most grabs me about Irish Millie's music is the passion, full of fun, fire, and feeling for the music she loves".

 

Irish Millie will embark on her second East Coast Holiday Tour with long-time music collaborator Luka Hall from December 27, 2025, to January 2, 2026, performing five intimate shows across Ontario. The mini-tour continues a growing holiday tradition for the pair, blending Millie's lively Celtic folk fiddle tunes and Luka's soulful acoustic songwriting. Each stop features stories, spontaneous collaborations, and plenty of audience sing-alongs, offering a cozy, communal way to close out the year and ring in the new one with music, laughter, and connection.

 

A past Peterborough Folk Festival Emerging Artist of the Year and recipient of the Peterborough Civic Award for Community Betterment for her "Fiddling for Fox" campaign, Millie is currently studying Music Industry & Technology at the University of Toronto while maintaining an active touring and recording schedule. She is supported on stage by her father, Murray Shadgett, on guitar. Planning for a July 2026 tour across Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes is currently underway.

 

East Coast Holiday Tour Dates:

December 27 – Torchbearer Taproom, Oshawa (9-11 PM)

December 28 – Brewer's Pantry, Bowmanville (2 PM)

December 29 – Princess Gardens, Peterborough

December 31 – Dockside Bistro, Campbellford

January 1 – Royal Gardens, Peterborough

Planning for a July 2026 tour across 

Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island 

is currently underway.