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#CMAFest26 | Canada’s Noeline Hofman reflects on her rural roots and women taking over country music

One of the beautiful things about CMA Fest is that it it brings artists from all over to give them an opportunity to showcase their talent and make new fans.

We were able to catch up with Noeline Hofman who has worked with artists like Zach Bryan and Colter Wall. She spoke about her rural Canadian roots, finding her sound, and women in country music.

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