Folk

ASH

Pernell Reichert

The Mountains & The Trees

The Mountains & The Trees are/is Jon Janes. He plays guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, harmonica, bells, drums, and sings.

Matthew Joel Band

Hailing from the beautiful British Columbia, currently living in Regina Sask., Matthew Joel plays a pleasant blend of pop and folk from an extremely honest and no-tricks perspective. Ever since his first release "The Matthew Joel EP" he has put forward a Bob Dylan, Album leaf, and Patrick Watson inspired collection of music unabashedly conglomerating these artists vibes in to something all his own. At the end of 2009 Matthew released his first full length record, pushing his personal envelope and truly constructing a record to be proud of. A relatively new artist, Matthew sits on the fringe of the Canadian music scene, stoked for the music, and hoping for opportunity.

Two Bicycles

Haley K Turner

Haley K is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Kelowna, BC. She currently resides in Vancouver, BC pursuing her career in music and the arts.
Haley is one of two equally talented sisters, she grew up listening to her Dad play at Kelowna venues and watching her Mom supportively sing along. Even at local gigs her Dad was able to sneak in a rendition of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" just to please his girls. From then on Haley spent most of her childhood exploring the arts. It wasn't always a given that Haley would end up pursuing a career in music. In Grade 10 when Haley auditioned for her high school choir she was told she wasn't ready . . . and not too long ago there was a time when the only opportunity one would have to hear Haley sing was when the lights were out.
Haley is currently working on her debut EP. Look for it's release in 2011.

Sincerely Someone

Ann Vriend

Where Dolly, Aretha, and Ryan Adams meet, Ann Vriend delivers her unique brand of soul/Americana to thrilled audiences around the world, headlining at festivals as far away from her hometown of Edmonton as Berlin and Australia. "With her soaring vocals, impressive songwriting ability, and instrumental prowess, Vriend is truly an all in one package", writes Obscure Magazine (NYC). Dubbed the "Aretha Franklin of Americana" Vriend connects alt-country and folk to soul and blues in a "style all her own" (South Australian Independent). Her natural, often humorous rapport with her audiences, combined with her exquisite song writing has enabled Vriend to sell over 13,000 albums off the stage independently.

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