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The Brothers Comatose

Actual brothers Alex (banjo, vocals) and Ben (guitar, vocals) Morrison hail from a household that was hangout for local San Francisco musicians and known for throwing great music parties. Everyone would bring an instrument and call out tunes. Together with fellow partier Gio Benedetti (bass), Philip Brezina (fiddle) and Ryan Avellone (mandolin) they’ve taken the generous, rowdy house party attitude...

Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys

The Mayor of Opelousas, Louisiana (the Zydeco Capital of the World) calls Jeffery Broussard "one of the greatest accordion players to ever grace our beautiful Creole culture and for that matter, the world." Born in Lafayette, Louisiana, Broussard started his music career at the age of eight when he played drums in his father‘s band...

Brown Bird

Building their sound on the foundations of blues and American roots music, David Lamb and MorganEve Swan of Brown Bird utilize simple foot-percussion, violin, cello, and upright bass to create a sound full of warm layers, yet wide-ranging and bursting with high-spirited, foot-stomping energy. That’s not to say they’re constrained by musical boundaries or instrumentation...

Jason Burnstick

It has been said of Jason Burnstick that “his voice and guitar together will remind you that you have a soul”. Jason is a musician and composer who performs his own brand of blues and folk, often flavoured with Latin influences, on his arsenal of weissenborns and lap slide guitars. This 2010 APCA (Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Award) Winner, Juno nominee...

The Cat Empire

For over a decade now, The Cat Empire have carved themselves out a unique place in music – as a band with no guitars, with no easily definable style, and no corresponding haircut, but one that can step onto any stage, anywhere in the world and make the crowd dance . . .

Tim Chaisson

A humble and soft-spoken musician, Chaisson began performing publically during primary school in a family Celtic ensemble before embracing his inner songwriter as a teenager and self-releasing four albums. With 2009’s “Broken Hearted Beat”, an international audience’s ears became tuned to the sound of this golden-voiced young performer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose music borrowed from a wide range of influences...

Cold Specks

Cold Specks is the name of a band led by Al Spx, the pseudonym of a very talented gal from Ontario with a profound affinity for the Deep South. Her sound has been described as 'Doom Soul' – it’s music infused with the soulful, emotional sounds of Deep South gospel, but with a strong gothic streak. Her voice evokes the 'spirit feel' of Mahalia Jackson...

Debo Band

Boston-based Debo Band takes traditional and popular Ethiopian sounds to a astonishing new place – a party place where funk, soul and free jazz swirl together with the heady, sultry melodies and harmonies of Addis Ababa . . .

Delhi 2 Dublin

It all started as a live collaboration in 2006 at CelticFest Vancouver, when Dugg Simpson (our own esteemed former AD) put together a collaborative and cross-cultural band as a one-off performance piece called Delhi to Dublin. The sound, the energy, the mix was so well-received that requests for additional performances led to the official formation of the band Delhi 2 Dublin...

DeVotchKa

This four piece multi-instrumental and vocal ensemble has built an adoring audience for their musical fusion of Romani, Greek, Slavic and Bolero music with American punk and folk roots. Their name comes from the Russian word for “girl”, devochka (девочка), but their music is much more global, incorporating at various times cabaret, polka, mariachi, tango and flamenco into a very cool indie mix...

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