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BEBE BUCKSKIN LIVE

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BEBE BUCKSKIN taking the Beagle Stage with fire in her voice FRI•AUG•8TH•9PM•NO COVER
We fill up fast! Reserve your spot > regalbeagle.scvr.co

REGAL BEAGLE MACLEOD
180, 94th Ave. SE

Giving away a set of hand made earrings from local Indigenous artist Bright Swan Creations!

Specials:
Mee-Ni-Sha-Piy (Berry Drink) Non-Alch
***Can add any liquor
Caribou Stew
$10 Double Well Highballs
25%OFF Appies
$5 Shots

BAND BIO
Bebe is a Cree Métis blues rocker with fire in her voice, grit in her guitar, and deep roots in the muskegs and boreal forests of northern Alberta. Hailing from both the Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement and Tall Cree Nation in Treaty 8 territory, she affectionately calls herself a “muskeg mama” — a nod to the swampy landscapes she grew up in and the spirit that seeps into every note of her music.
With a sound that blends southern swamp rock with a northern twist, Bebe channels raw blues tones, classic rock swagger, and the haunting soul of the land. Her music carries echoes of Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Bonnie Raitt, yet it’s unmistakably her own — shaped by culture, community, and the resilience of her Cree and Métis bloodlines.
A proud Indigenous artist, Bebe has made waves across the country with multiple chart-climbing singles on the Indigenous Music Countdown (SiriusXM), and has shared the stage with celebrated acts like Hannah Wicklund, Blue Rodeo, Fleet Foxes, Sloan, and many more.
Now, she’s preparing to release her boldest work yet: a Cree-language cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song”, produced by rock icon Stevie Salas. This powerful rendition fuses the primal force of classic rock with the strength and spirit of the Cree language — setting the stage for her upcoming debut album, a ten-song journey through sound, story, and sovereignty, an opus entitled “Deep Rest”.
Whether she’s playing stripped-down riverside sets or commanding a full stage at a festival, Bebe’s presence is magnetic. Her music is both a celebration and a call — to remember, to rise, and to rock.
Beyond music, Bebe is a filmmaker, writer, and future neuroscientist with dreams of building a homestead in the mountains, hosting creative retreats, and living a life grounded in art, family, community connection and land. Bebe is not just a performer — she’s a force, carving out a space for Indigenous voices in rock and lighting the path with every riff.



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