2015 Regina Folk Festival Press Kit
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2015 Regina Folk Festival Press Kit
2015 Regina Folk Festival Press Kit The 2015 Regina Folk Festival From August 7 to 9, Victoria Park will come alive with the magic of the 46th Regina Folk Festival. As always, there will be amazing music on the Mainstage and the free daytime Sunlit Stages. The 2015 artistic lineup features an incredible blend of musical styles, cultural influences and, above all, some of the world’s best talent, including: Sinead O’Connor // Vance Joy // Blue Rodeo // Sheepdogs Jenny Lewis // Bahamas // Basia Bulat Vox Sambou // Geomungo Factory // Lisa Leblanc // Cécile Doo Kingué Andy Shauf // Malika Tirolien // Jeffrey Straker // Vaero // Mike Edel George Leach // Kim Harris // Karpinka Brothers // Charly Hustle Little Criminals // Steph Cameron // FadaDance + MORE TO COME! The 2015 RFF will also offer free daytime concerts and workshops on 4 stages, a CHILDREN’S AREA with music, dance & crafts, an ARTS’ MARKET with all sorts of one-of-a-kind stuff, a DAYTIME BEER GARDEN, the festival ROCK GARDEN, a FESTIVAL RECORD STORE, and an INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT. Info: 757-0308 or www.reginafolkfestival.com TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! Early Bird weekend passes are available until sellout! Tickets can be purchased online at REGINAFOLKFESTIVAL.COM or by phone at 1-866-943-8849 After August 7th, the Regina Folk Festival Box Office will take over ticket sales on the festival site. The RFF Box Office will be located just south of the cenotaph in Victoria Park. 2015 Regina Folk Festival Artist Bios Sinead O’Connor sineadoconnor.com The truly great songwriters realize that what has already been said is not enough. They create unique emotional snapshots -- musical testaments to the indomitability of the human spirit -- and challenge the status quo. Most importantly, through their work they give the rest of us heart to go on. It seemed so unlikely that the stultifying atmosphere of 1970's Ireland -- dominated by church, patriarchy and tribute bands - would bring forth such an artist, but sometimes the most arid soil produces the most spectacular blooms. When Sinead O'Connor first appeared on the scene thirty years ago nobody could quite believe what he or she were seeing and hearing. Still a teenage waif, nurturing herself on Dylan and Bowie, she nevertheless seemed to have arrived fully formed -- possessed of prodigious song writing skills, a soaring, spectral voice and a tragic back-story to draw upon. She was both a connection to her country's dusty, mystical past -- she referenced WB Yeats on her first album and was named after the wife of Ireland's first president (and delivered at birth by his son) -- and a punk iconoclast who seemed like a violent break from that same past. It was her heart stopping voice that really set her apart however. Whether on the crunching new wave rocker "Mandinka" or her tearstained, multiplatinum-selling version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U" -- it rang out like a clarion call and won her millions of fans. Throughout the 1990's and 2000's she would fearlessly cross musical genres, reimagining standards in classic jazz, Irish folk and Jamaican roots. Her visceral live performances set new standards of feminine intensity in rock music. She spoke truth to power and paid the price but time brought vindication and as the years passed her lore has only grown. She remains the most iconic Irish artist in history. Fitting then, that in this her thirtieth anniversary in the music business, Sinead would return with an album that is both one of the artistic high points of her storied career and a worthy successor to 2012's rapturously received "How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?" Infusing the spirit of funky blues with a fresh exploration the age-old theme of romantic love "I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss" is a tour de force and signals a new confidence in song writing for an artist who was until recently perhaps more renowned as a vocalist. This album represents Sinead O'Connor at the peak of her powers; a soft girl instead of a warrior queen, an authentic voice cutting through the manufactured dross, a songwriter first and foremost. And still, as she begins her fourth decade in the business, one of the most original, emotional and spirited voices in all of music. Vance Joy vancejoy.com Vance Joy has an original voice which at first he kept to himself. Feeding on a diet of The Pogues, Paul Kelly, and whatever else was playing, he cut his teeth performing at open mike nights in Melbourne.Vance Joy proved himself a breakout artist of 2014 with the song “Riptide” from his debut full-length album Dream Your Life Away. A 5x-platinum certified, top 10 smash in his native Australia, the track is certified 2x platinum in Sweden and Canada 1x Platinum in the USA, Ireland & Norway; gold in Austria, Germany, New Zealand and in the United Kingdom. In September 2014 his debut album ‘dream your life away’ debuted at #2 locally, #1 in Australia, #20 in the UK #17 in the USA. The second single from the album, “Mess Is Mine,” is already gold in Australia and currently ascending the Alternative radio charts in the USA & Canada. Blue Rodeo bluerodeo.com The definition of a rebel is someone who goes against the grain. For close to thirty years now, Blue Rodeo has taken the road less travelled and succeeded far beyond anyone’s expectations. The band emerged in the early 80’s as a countrified rock band in the era of hair metal and glossy pop. Despite sticking out like a sore thumb (or maybe because of it), their single “Try” became omni-present on radio across Canada and set in motion a three decade long career of headlining every club, theatre and arena in Canada. In 1993, when grunge rock was squeezing commercial rock off the radio, they recorded their most acoustic album, Five Days In July, and scored their biggest hit selling over a half million copies of that one record alone. And now, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame band has relased their 13th studio album In Our Nature, being hailed by critics as among the best of their career. In the beginning critics scrambled to describe Blue Rodeo’s sound, comparing them to everyone from The Flying Burrito Brothers to the Eagles and The Beatles. Today, Blue Rodeo is compared to no one. Ever-evolving, it is a testament to Blue Rodeo’s creativity that the band can endure a lifetime of challenges and continue to make music that all Canadians can call their own. The Sheepdogs thesheepdogs.com Hailing from Saskatoon, three-time JUNO awarding winning artists THE SHEEPDOGS’ burst onto the international scene after beating out thousands of artists in 2011 to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine. Since then, The Sheepdogs have amassed six JUNO nominations, toured worldwide and earned Platinum certification for their 2010 LP Learn and Burn. The Sheepdogs’ latest self-titled LP produced by Patrick Carney (The Black Keys) debuted at #1 on the Top 200 SoundScan Chart, garnering another GOLD record for the band. Jenny Lewis jennylewis.com Jenny Lewis returns with her new album, The Voyager, on July 29th. The Los Angeles artist’s first solo LP since 2008’s Acid Tongue, The Voyager is Lewis’s most deeply personal, and her most musically robust. Featuring production work from Ryan Adams, Beck, as well as Lewis and her longtime collaborator Johnathan Rice, The Voyager finds Lewis at her sharp-witted best, singing about her recent life with honesty and incisiveness. And then there’s her voice, which was already a force to be reckoned with, but sounds even richer, more nuanced, more powerful. Lewis says The Voyager was the hardest album she has ever made, documenting her struggle to cope following the death of her estranged father in 2010 and the subsequent break-up of her band, Rilo Kiley. Bahamas bahamasmusic.net Afie Jurvanen isn’t from the Bahamas. He’s a Finnish-Canadian from Barrie–a working class town in rural Ontario. But his chosen epithet is fitting. Since 2009 he’s been making music under the name Bahamas–writing songs about sunsets, love affairs, and making out with crooked smiles. Through simple arrangements, he charts an escape route from the snow belt to the coral reefs. His new album, Bahamas Is Afie, will be released August 19, 2014 on Brushfire Records/Universal. Bahamas is Afie is a coming of age record. Self-titled and self-produced - It is the next step in the evolution of Jurvanen's songcraft, guitar mastery, and melodic pop hooks - following his previous full-lengths Pink Strat (2009) and Barchords (2011). Bahamas is Afie remains a sparse, moving, headphone album, complemented by a more developed arrangement of strings, brass, winds, orchestral percussion, and chamber choruses that transport the listener from moving seas to a search for strength, to a place of resolve and comfort. "This feels like a self-titled record to me. The songs seem to have a definitive quality to them, and they ended up going to all kinds of unexpected musical places. I really thought I was going to make a traditional folk record but as the recording evolved I started having some pretty different ideas. I started playing this game like, 'what would 80s Van Morrison do if he were producing this?’ or ‘what about John Williams?' It all came together in a simple, naive and direct way and I was really energized by the process. And I got to play a lot of guitar...I feel like I'll get another chance to make a folkie record somewhere down the road. For now, this is me." Basia Bulat basiabulat.com Basia Bulat is a singer-songwriter and multiinstrumentalist from Toronto who has found acclaim for her exuberant live show, soulful voice and well-crafted songs. Of her 2013 album, Tall Tall Shadow New Yorker magazine said, "Bulat has a singular voice, with a confident yet vulnerable tone, and she sings with an impassioned yearning that suggests the vast wilderness of her homeland." New York Times said, "… a sound that nods to Fleetwood Mac and the early Joni Mitchell." Having been twice nominated for a Juno award and short-listed as many times for the prestigious Polaris Prize, Bulat has shared the stage with such notable bands as Nick Cave, The Head and the Heart, The National, St Vincent, Beirut, Tuneyards, Arcade Fire, Andrew Bird, Daniel Lanois and Emmy Lou Harris. She is hard at work on her 4th album with Jim James (My Morning Jacket) in the producer's chair. Vox Sambou voxsambou.bandcamp.com Vox Sambou comes from Limbé, Haiti. He is a founding member of Montreal-based hip-hop collective, Nomadic Massive, with whom he has performed across Canada as well as in the USA at the Kennedy Center in Washington; Grand Performances in Los Angeles ; Les Printemps de Bourges, France, and across the Caribbean and South America. In 2008, Vox Sambou authored Lakay, and has released his latest, Dyasporafriken, in April 2013. His 5-piece band is comprised of musicians diverse in background and training. His music focuses on the traditional rhythms of Haiti mixed with elements of afrobeat, jazz, reggae, and hip-hop. Geomungo Factory facebook.com/geomungofactory Ready for some Seoul music? Korean tradition defines Geomungo Factory’s music – but their sonic adventures create bridges between the 4th and 21st centuries. The geomungo zither (geomungo is pronounced Ko-mungo) is over a thousand years old, and unlike any other instrument in the world. It has 16 frets, three moveable bridges and six silk strings, and to play it you use a bow, hit them with a short bamboo stick or pluck them. This instrument is rarely seen or heard, even in the country where it originates. The sound it makes has been described as both “deep, muscular, rhythmic and melodic”, as well as “something from another world, like plucking a big elastic band”. Its sound never quite resolves into a single note. Geomungo Factory’s musicians have also created some modern versions of their ancient instrument: the xylophone geomungo, cello geomungo and electric geomungo, which features a wah-wah pedal. On stage, the group’s four members sit on the floor with their instruments across their laps. Three, Yoo Mi-young, Jung Ein-ryoung and Lee Jung-seok play geomungos – and one, Kim Sun-a, plays the more common gayageum, a plucked zither with 18 or more strings. The music and the sounds they evoke are as unique as they are mesmerizing – a meld of ancient and contemporary, a coming together of the structured traditional and the near futuristic and experimental. You can hear, sometimes simultaneously, an other-worldy and ethereal sound, melody, and a deep percussive drone. The group plays everything from traditional music to western classical to flamenco and pop on their instruments – making each genre a Korean tune. Lisa Leblanc lisaleblanc.ca Lisa LeBlanc (born August 13, 1990 in Rosaireville, New Brunswick), is an AcadianCanadian singer-songwriter, known for her enthusiastic "Trash rock" performances. In March 2012, she released her eponymous first album. The majority of Lisa LeBlanc's first album was written from the heart of Rosaireville, in Granby during her studies at l'École nationale de la chanson as well as in Montreal, where she has been living for a year. Available in March on Bonsound Records, the album was recorded by Louis-Jean Cormier (Karkwa) at Studio Piccolo. The Acadian, who composed her first pieces around the age of fourteen, comes from a family of music lovers. LeBlanc was recognized as an outstanding guitarist and a promising singersongwriter when she won the Festival international de la chanson de Granby in September 2010. This juried award gave her high visibility within the country's francophone media. She has also played at the 2011 Coup de cœur francophone, at the FrancoFolies of Montreal and at the Festival d'Été de Québec. Lisa's self-titled album Lisa LeBlanc has been certified platinum by Music Canada for shipping 80,000 copies. In 2014, she released "Highways, Heartaches and Time Well Wasted", an English EP, which debuted at number seven on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 3,400 copies. Cécile Doo Kingué cdkmusik.com An exceptional stage presence, guitarist / singersongwriter, Cécile Doo-Kingué blends blues, afroroots and soul to create a unique sound. Born and raised in New York City, first generation from Cameroon, she has lived in the USA, France, and is now an adopted Montrealer. Considered one of Canada’s most electrifying and versatile guitarists, she has shared a stage and/or recorded with Montreal Jubilation Choir, Bernard Purdie, Michael Jerome Brown, Tricia Foster, Scarlett Jane, United Steel Workers of Montreal, amongst many, and has opened for many icons including Manu Dibango, Youssou N’Dour, Angélique Kidjo and Eric Andersen. In 2008, Cecile and Gern f. of USWM started Chick Pickin’ Mondays, a night promoting women singer-songwriters. Powerful, sexy and raw, Cécile Doo-Kingué’s lyrics and sound, live or recorded, make for an enthralling and intimate communion. Andy Shauf andyshauf.com Known for honest, self-reflective songs as well as captivating lyrical works of fiction and an intimate live show, Andy Shauf is quickly becoming one of the most intriguing emerging songwriters. The Bearer of Bad News explores themes of uncertainty, curiosity and spirituality. The unsettling stories told on The Bearer of Bad News came as Shauf wrote both at home and on the road. Musically, the record took shape in his modest home studio in Regina, where Shauf spent 4 years recording each song himself. Bearer is 11 songs built from the sounds of a weathered piano, the warm tone of his guitar’s aged strings, and a clarinet. At the heart is Andy’s one-of-a-kind voice and dark, literate storytelling. Malika Tirolien malikatirolien.com The talented singer from Guadeloupe, writes, composes and performs her urban music infused in afro-Caribbean jazz since 2007. This member of Montreal’s own Kalmunity Vibe Collective, has been shinning bright since her explosive collaboration with Grammy winning band Snarky Puppy on the album/DVD Family Dinner Vol. 1 in 2013. But she is far from new on the musical scene. She was the lead singer of Cirque du soleil LA NOUBA and also collaborated with international artists such as Lara Fabian or Alain Jean-Marie. Her voice, described as a “real revelation” by Montreal’s journal Le Devoir. But what’s really impressive is the experience you get when you see her live because everywhere she goes, everyone agrees on one thing: Malika tirolien is indeed walking on a really sunny road! Jeffrey Straker jeffreystraker.com Singer-songwriter-pianist Jeffery Straker performs over 100 shows per year across Canada. He has recorded for CBC radio’s ‘Canada Live’, had a music video chart in the top 10 on Much More Music TV and has toured internationally as far as Ghana and Peru. His tour stops range from intimate house concerts to club & theatre shows and include recent sold-out concerts (capacity 2000) with the Regina Symphony and Saskatoon Symphony Orchestras. Canadian Musician Magazine has said, “Very much an artist to watch” while the Chicago Free Press has written, “Rufus Wainwright, as well as k.d. lang are among the Canadians making essential and beautiful music. Add the name Jeffery Straker to that list”. His latest career boost came from winning the prestigious Vina del Mar (Chile) song competition in 2014 representing Canada. Performing live to a festival crowd of 20,000 people and to a TV audience of 100,000,000 viewers across the Spanish speaking world he gained a fan following putting him in demand for performances in Latin America. He’s already toured Peru and Mexico. Following his critically acclaimed 2012 release “Vagabond” (produced by Danny Michael) and his 2014 “Live with CBC Radio” release, he’s now set to launch a new collection of songs in March 2015. The 12-song album “North Star Falling” was produced by Dean Drouillard (Royal Wood, Justin Rutledge) and weaves a new sound around Straker’s songwriter-pianopop. Electric guitars, horns, & strings as well as acoustic guitar and banjo help set the stage. The launch of the album (Acronym/Universal Canada) includes a national tour with 50+ performances from coast to coast. Vaero vaero.ca Fransaskois artist, Veronique Poulin also known as Vaero, knows of few things she has not played on stage. The classically trained violinist/fiddler is accompanied by her various instruments where she blends the sounds of atmospheric alt-pop along with downtempo roots and folk. Having been pinned as a younger, folkier and frenchier Portishead, she has shared the stage with the likes of Royal Canoe, Rah Rah, Ariane Moffat, and The Deep Dark Woods. This singer, songwriter and looper is also member of the indie rock group, Young Benjamins. Mike Edel mikeedel.com Even the title, India, Seattle feels like a story on its own. Victoria’s Mike Edel couldn’t have named his sophomore release more poetically. Part of growing a little bit older, a little bit wiser is the awareness that comes inside growing spaces. Nearing thirty, on the exhaust of a brutal four year touring schedule, Edel settled within these spaces to create his finest work yet. There’s a quiet here, even in the literal spaces in the record that speak loudly. There’s something about the way Edel presents personal experiences in a way that projects universal understandings. Love and beauty, pain and confusion, the knowledge that all precious things are only precious because they can be lost. It feels a little bit like growing up like the moment when everything that felt so close as a young person is all of a sudden so far away. It’s the comfort in finding that you aren’t alone. There’s a humanity in these discoveries, and listening to India, Seattle feels like watching Edel discover it for himself, and the product is a little bit of each of us. George Leach georgeleach.com George Leach is an artist in relentless pursuit of truth. His dedication to songcraft is evident throughout his career, nowhere more so than on his latest album, the JUNO award winning Surrender, out now. Surrender is the follow up to George’s debut from 2000, Just Where I’m At. The album’s 11 tracks offer ample proof that the time was well spent winning 3 Aboriginal People’s Choice Music awards for best rock album of the year, best single of the year and best songwriter of the year. From the funky groove of opening track You Got It, to the confident modern rock groove and keening vocal hooks of the first single, Carry Me, to the vulnerability and intimacy in songs like the title track, Surrender takes you on an adventure. The album covers a vast terrain - touches of classic rock, balladry, and R&B, all in the service of a restless musical explorer coming into his own. It ranks among the finest you will encounter, this year or any other. Now it’s time to hit the road again. The energy level of a George Leach show can be described as ‘high’, to put it mildly. In concert George disappears into the moment, chasing the promise of fleeting transcendence that music offers and taking us all with him. Don’t miss it. Kim Harris kimharrismusic.com Kim Harris’ oceanic voice is vast, and ever changing. She emits rich colours and textures with her debut full-length album, Only The Mighty, released February 2014. Originally from Newfoundland, this Halifax-based songstress takes listeners on a symphonic journey inspired by love, darkness, and particles of light, that soars through constellations, tumbles through storm clouds, and plunges into the underbelly of the sea. Karpinka Brothers k-bros.ca The Karpinka Brothers played their hero Gordon Lightfoot's Saskatoon show, where Gord asked their parents, "Are these guys any good at all?" His fans' hearts were won by their songs that Exclaim once said "hearken back to the roots of rocknroll," along with harmonies and charming banter that only comes from brothers who are obviously the best of friends. Often called the KBros, they're known as much for their warm personalities as they are their music, for playing care home shows as much as rocking bars. Charly Hustle soundcloud.com/charly-hustle Charly Hustle is an award-winning DJ from Saskatoon, SK. His style consists of using dexterous skill and creativity to make a dance party in ANY situation. He's got a penchant for taking taking left turns and any genre is fair game so long as it makes people smile and dance. That's the essence of experiencing a Charly Hustle set...smiling while you're dancing. Little Criminals clintonstjohn.com A classically-trained violinist and self-taught guitar player fell under the summer time spell of the boreal forest and little criminals was born. These folk pixies weave together haunting melodies, dissonance, and psychedelic accents into tunes that go down like a dark and stormy. The heartwrenching harmonies and vulnerable confessions of this duo will make your soul feel at once rejuvenated and heavy-laden. FadaDance fadadance.ca FadaDance works with great rigor to unleash spunky and inventive contemporary movement. Together, its three members: Heather Cameron, Fran Gilboy, and Misty Wensel, manifest an entirely unique dance that seeks to rouse its audience and trouble conventional notions about the spaces, places, and ways that dance and audience meet. FadaDance works with a steadfast commitment to create work that both invites and involves its audience, while conjuring an excitement about the discipline of dance. Appealing to a wide array of individuals, Fada has gathered an ever-growing public within Saskatchewan. This is a company whose work is truly kindled by community. RFF 2015 Media Accreditation Form ACCREDITATION: Please complete and submit to Amanda Minion (fax: 757-7688, email: info@reginafolkfestival.com) no later than July 31, 2015. The RFF will review all requests and register approved media for accreditation. Accredited Media will then be emailed and faxed a sheet detailing the Festival’s Media Processes. INTERVIEWS: Media are encouraged to pre-arrange interviews. Please pre-arrange interviews with Media Liaison Deb Young (email: debrayo@sasktel.net). RFF MEDIA LIAISON: Media scramble parking is available. Media can check in at the Media Tent at the Festival site where you will receive your wristband and Media Pass. The Media Liaison is on-site to ensure that media concerns are addressed and will also assist media in setting up last minute and on-site interviews with staff and artists. The Media Liaison phone number will be printed on your Media Pass. Media are not allowed backstage unless accompanied by a RFF Media Liaison. If you plan to speak with artists or shoot footage backstage, you will need to make arrangements with the Media Liaison. FOLLOW UP: Please submit copies of coverage produced to info@reginafolkfestival.com Media Outlet Name Contact Person Address Phone Number Email Production Name Type Radio Print TV Other: Specify _________ Proposed Publication Date On site Reporter Reporter Cell phone: Camera Person (if applicable) Coverage Dates Interview Requests - Regina Folk Festival Representative Interview Requests - Artists (in order of preference) 1. ______________________________ 2. ______________________________ 3. ______________________________ CONTACT: Amanda Minion, Sponsorship & Communications Coordinator (306) 757-0308 or info@reginafolkfestival.com