bringing pei`s music to the world
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bringing pei`s music to the world
BRINGING PEI’S MUSIC TO THE WORLD SEPTEMBER 21 - 24 | 2015 MUSIC PEI BOARD OF DIRECTORS (2015-2016) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Gardiner MacNeill (President) Shannon Pratt (Vice President) Joshua Simon (Treasurer) Jennifer Campbell (Secretary) Andrew King (Past President) DIRECTORS Doug Gallant | Alex Douglas | Darcy Campbell Craig Dodge | Catherine MacLellan | Ghislaine Cormier STAFF Rob Oakie (Executive Director) | Nathan Gill (Conference Coordinator) Tain Wigmore (Technical Director) EVENTS / PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE MONDAY | SEPT 21st Arrival dayCharlottetownAll day TUESDAY | SEPT 22nd Orientation Breakfast Rodd Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown 9:00am to 10:00am One on One Meetings Rodd Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown 10:30am to 11:30am Lunch John Brown Grille, Charlottetown 12:00pm to 1:30pm Showcase Marc’s Lounge, Charlottetown 2:00pm to 4:00pm Lobby Call5:45pm Supper Terre Rouge, Charlottetown 6:00pm to 7:30pm Roots Showcase The Mack, Charlottetown 8:00pm to 11:00pm WEDNESDAY | SEPT 23rd One on One Meetings Rodd Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown 10:30am to 11:30am Lobby Call11:45am Lunch Trailside Café, Mount Stewart 12:30pm to 2:00pm Showcase Trailside Café, Mount Stewart 2:00pm to 4:00pm Supper/Reception Charlottetown Yacht Club, Charlottetown 6:00pm to 8:00pm Rock Showcase Fishbones, Charlottetown 8:30pm to 11:00pm THURSDAY | SEPT 24th Debrief Breakfast Rodd Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown 10:00am to 11:00am One on One Meetings Rodd Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown 11:30am to 12:30pm Departure DayCharlottetownAll day ARTIST SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY | SEPT 23rd TUESDAY | SEPT 22nd THE TRAILSIDE MARC’S LOUNGE Katie McGarry | 2:00pm - 2:20pm Ashley Condon | 2:30pm - 2:50pm Nudie | 3:00pm - 3:20pm Irish Mythen | 3:40pm - 4:00pm THE MACK Tim Chaisson | 8:30pm - 8:50pm Meaghan Blanchard | 9:00pm - 9:20pm Catherine MacLellan | 9:30pm - 9:50pm Gordie KacKeeman & HRB | 10:00pm - 10:20pm Dylan Menzie | 10:30pm - 10:50pm Count and the Cuban Cocktail | 11:00 - 11:20pm Teresa Doyle with Patrick Bunston | 2:00pm - 2:20pm The Eastern Belles | 2:30pm - 2:50pm The East Pointers | 3:00pm - 3:20pm Amy and Rachel Beck | 3:30pm - 3:50pm YACHT CLUB Vishten | 6:30pm 6:50pm FISHBONES Andrew Waite and the Firm | 8:30pm - 8:50pm Coyote | 9:00pm - 9:20pm Paper Lions | 9:30pm - 9:50pm Racoon Bandit | 10:00pm - 10:20pm SORREY | 10:30pm - 10:50pm North Lakes | 11:00pm - 11:20pm THE DELEGATES great teams around album releases, tour coordination, and promotion, as well as connecting artists to fans, new revenue streams, and growth opportunities worldwide. Alysha Main began her music career in 2002, interning with publicity firm AL RANKIN Planet3 Communications is the artistic director of Live Wire Music Series which presents (Jane Harbury & Joanne Smale). After a contract role roots, blues and world music at the Canadian Country concerts at a 250 seat venue in Kingston Ontario and in schools Music Association, she spent in that area. He also owns Rankin the next few years being mentored in the world of Artist Productions which presents major concerts in larger venues Management by B.C. Fiedler. Ridin’ High Records was and The Rankin Gallery, an formed in Melbourne, Australia intimate 65 seat concert space just north of Kingston. He is the in June 2010, moving to former director of fine arts at the Hamilton, ON in 2012. Alysha is Ontario Educational Leadership growing her roster to include the best independent Country Centre and artistic director of and Roots artists on the scene the Blue Skies Music Festival in today. Clarendon, Ontario. ALYSHA MAIN Ridin’ High Records’ mission is to provide Artist Management and Label services to remarkable songwriters and musicians in a professional and collaborative manner. This involves building of the international grassroots touring programme Festival of Small Halls, Australia, and manages the WFF’s boutique artist touring roster . DANNY SULLIVAN has been booking music and theatrical events since the late 1970s, when he helped to run Club Sandwich – a weekly concert venue - in Windsor, Ontario. In the mid-1980s, he and a friend presented concerts and other events at the Mason Theatre in Perth, Ontario. In 1991, he became the founding Artistic Director of Windsor Folk, presenting a series of concerts in the historic Mackenzie Hall Cultural Centre. He served several years as the Entertainment Co-ordinator for the Olde Sandwich Towne CHLOE GOODYEAR Festival (Windsor) before Chloe is the Head of returning to Eastern Ontario, Programming for the where he and his family Woodford Folk Festival, the largest gathering of artists and started a house concert series musicians in Australia. She is called “Incident at Shakey also the the producer/curator Acres.” THE DELEGATES DIMITRI DEMERS Since 2000, Atomique Productions has been Victoria, BC’s leading in- dependent concert promoter, producing an average of 150+ concerts per year. Founded with a passion for music and a mandate to bring a diverse range of national and international talent to the city, Atomique is dedicated to providing quality live musical experiences to the Greater Victoria population. With an eye for up-and-coming talent, Atomique has produced shows for artists such as Queens of the Stone Age, Girl Talk, Feist, Modest Mouse, Leonard Cohen, Kid Rock, The Killers, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, City And Color, Metric, Wilco, Tegan and Sara, and many more. GEORGE READE I come from just outside a small village, Uffington, in the heart of England that sits under a 3000 year old chalk carving of a horse on the side of the Berkshire Downs. We started putting in shows here six years ago with the help of Terry O’Brien at Playpen Agency and haven’t looked back since. They have proved hugely successful and have raised thousands of pounds for the local community. We were aware of Gordie MacKeeman and the Rhythm Boys from their first tentative trips to the UK and when we had the chance, three years ago,to put them on we didn’t hesitate. They have been an annual sell out show ever since. HEDLEY JONES Hedley has been involved one way or another with folk music for over 35years. Eventually running a folk club in Wath on Dearne, South Yorkshire, England in ‘95 for several years before moving on to being involved with the festival there. I was then involved with the Wombwell Festival, Elsecar Madfest and Barnsley Acoustic Roots Festivals from 2000 until 2012 as well as being asked to return to Wath Festival as Artistic Director in 2009 to the present.Some examples of artists having played Wath over the years include: Martin Carthy, Cara Dillon, Fairport Convention, Dick Gaughan, Eddi Reader, Lau, Karine Polwart and from Canada: Le Vent Du Nord, The Sweet Lowdown, Sarah MacDougall, Annabelle Chvostek. THE DELEGATES held in June of each year. In 2014 the Festival of Small Halls presented 45 events, which were held in 40 venues across the Island. JAMES DUFFY has worked in the music industry for over a decade in various roles including venue and festival programming, stage management and marketing - working with a diverse range of artists including Mary Chapin Carpenter, Billy Bragg, Rosanne Cash, Richard Hawley, Bellowhead, Martha Wainright, Greg Lake, Guillemots, Bob Harris. JENNIFER CAMPBELL Small Halls Inc. is a not for profit in Charlottetown PE; which among other projects produces the award winning “Festival of Small Halls”. The Festival of Small Halls is an eleven-day, traditional music, dance and storytelling festival JOE CLARK JIM GILLESPIE is the executive director and founder of the Blissfest Music Organization in Northern Michigan which was established in 1981. The Blissfest is a non-profit cultural organization that promotes roots, folk and world music producing an annual festival along with year round concerts, dances and educational outreach. The organization is currently developing an arts recreation center on its 160 acre facility which integrates the folk arts with ecology, agriculture and sustainable tourism. Mr. Gillespie has a B.S. in Anthropology, MPH in Environmental Health and is a performing musician as part of the roots band Dr.Goodhart’s Home Remedy. Joe’s personal history always pointed towards a career in music. He’s studied music performance, psychology, theory and business since high school, first attending a private music boarding school outside of Los Angeles and then on to Montreal to study Music Research at McGill University where he ultimately earned his Bachelor of Music. After graduating, Joe mined his contacts on both sides of the border in search for the right place to start his career. An L.A. connection recommended he check out The Feldman Agency, which turned out to be a perfect fit. Joe joined Feldman in 2013 and is currently engaged in actively scouting, developing and representing emerging artists spanning a variety of genres. THE DELEGATES JOEL LEBLANC Joel has over 40 years of booking experience and is presently the artistic director of The Stewart Park Festival. Proudly living in Perth, Ontario he has been on both sides of the stage in the performing arts scene. On stage in musical theatre, a folk singer and member of the a capella quartet The Latest Rumour. Joel put his fine tuned ear to work as a sound tech and mixer over the years at diverse clubs, events and festivals. KATHLEEN FLANNIGAN Kathleen is Board Chair (volunteer) for Cloggeroo - the Island Folk Festival, a relatively new non-profit organization that has recently hosted its second annual folk festival. As well, Cloggeroo Presents provides Islanders with musical performances throughout the year, such as their upcoming show with Whitehorse. Kathleen is also an international consultant in early childhood education and children’s policy. She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto in Developmental Psychology and Education, with a specialization in the Early Years. JOEY BALDUCCHI Joey has been a musician for 20 years, went to the Music Industry Arts Program at Fanshawe College from 96-98, played in Golden Lake Diner on the Sonic Unyon Record Label around the same time, went solo in 1998, and toured Canada 5 times as a solo artist. KELLY FOLEY Playpen is a live music booking agency and management company, specialising in folk, world and acoustic music from the UK and overseas. The roster includes some of the best artists on the UK traditional music scene including Jackie Oates, Sam Carter, Spiro and Jim Moray, as well as international artists including Basco (Denmark) and PEI’s own Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys and The East Pointers. LARRY WANAGAS 1979, Wanagas formed Bumstead Productions Ltd. ; indie label, artist management and publishing divisions. 1983, Bumstead Records signed 20 year old k. d. lang and began a 15 year rollercoaster of international touring, multiplatinum albums, accolades and awards. The management arm of Bumstead Productions has over the years represented a number of successful artists including; Big Sugar, The Blue Shadows (featuring Billy Cowsill), Boy, Erasure, Colin James, k.d. lang, Madeline Peroux, Staggered Crossing, The Trews Tim Chaisson and Two Hours Traffic. THE DELEGATES LESLEY MARIE BOILEAU Hippies, hobos, hobbits, house concerts, heart, and ukuleles are the things that bring Lesley Marie the most joy. While new to her role as Artistic Director at Shelter Valley Folk Festival, Lesley Marie has been importing great live music to her community for six years and finds that “the heart behind the music” really is the key in booking a lineup that connects well with an audience. LISA SCHWARTZ Lisa Schwartz has been described as an ‘interesting woman’. Maybe that’s because she has held some pretty esteemed roles, including serving as President of the Philadelphia Folksong Society since June 2007. Under her direction, PFS has become a more vibrant and inclusive organization, with increasing membership involvement and event attendance, and a broadening scope of music. Philadelphia. MELANIE FERNANDEZ Melanie is currently Director Cultural Engagement and Activation Department at Harbourfront Centre and Artistic Director of the summer festival season. She is responsible for community cultural development initiatives, the multidisciplinary festival activities, life long learning programmes and volunteer services. During her tenure many new programme initiatives such as the citywide Planet IndigenUs (an international exploration of contemporary Indigenous arts), Culture Shock: Voices of an Emerging Generation Youth Arts Festival, Learning for Living, Carnivalissima, Masters of World Music, Luminat’eau, What Is Classical?, China Now!, and many other programmes have been launched. the Arts (University of Toronto), Community Arts Ontario, A Space Gallery, Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre, the Canadian MICHAEL TASH The first success in commercial music came in 1990 by co-publishing the CCM/Gospel song “ISN’T IT TIME” by songwriter Scott Kelley for Pakaderm/Word Recording artist Kelli Lobb Reisen. In 2010, I met and begin working for multi-grammy award winner Tommy Sims for tour and production support services for RevGen E.R.A.C.E. foundation via introduction from friend and former Continental Singer co-Director Bryan Lenox. That same year started work wit- McC Records/Thirty Tigers/Sony Red as Artist Management. In February of 2015 met New country artist and Marine Captain Matt Smith at PBS THE DELEGATES “Command Performance at The Whitehouse: Salute to our Troops” we are currently working on writing and preproduction of his first record to release Spring 2016. MIKE KIRRAGE MIKE BARKER Since 1986, Mike Barker has been the founding director of Folk Under the Clock, a concert series that presents folk/roots music in Peterborough. Barker has brought some remarkable talents to Peterborough from around the world – Dougie MacLean (Scotland), Arlo Guthrie (U.S), Eric Bogle (Australia), Danu (Ireland) and legendary Canadian Bruce Cockburn. As well as bringing over 100 music acts to Peterborough stages, many several times, Barker has also been a Juror for the Canadian Juno Awards and a longstanding Juror for the Canadian Folk Music Awards. involvement in organising music events dates back forty years to his university days. Whilst having a very eclectic personal taste, he has concentrated mainly on the roots and acoustic music side and established the Gate to Southwell Folk Festival in 2006. He is currently Festival Director and Artistic Director. As the festival has expanded so has the range of music on offer to cover anything broadly roots based. As well as UK artists the festival has in the past featured a good proportion of overseas acts including those from Canada and the US. Mike is joined by his wife Kim, who is part of the team at the Gate to Southwell Festival. PETE ORD Pete Ord is an agent and producer at UK based folk and roots label Haystack Records and agency Haystack Music, representing Dan Walsh, Gavin Davenport, The Teacups and Ross Couper & Tom Oakes RIAN MALLOCH This year marks 20 years in the music industry for Rian. Starting as a promoter at 18 in the Ottawa Valley, his experience is spread all over the industry. From promoter to tour manager, venue operator to agent, Rian has enjoyed the industry inside out and backwards. Now based in Burlington, Ontario, Rian splits his time between the Sound of Music Festival and Skware Eyes Collaborative. With Sound of Music, Rian currently THE DELEGATES books over 60 bands each year for both Streetfest, and the festivals newly launched Club Series. As President of Skware Eyes Collaborative, Rian spends his time consulting for festivals as well as managing a small roster of artists. Currently Skware Eyes is responsible for consulting with Sound of Music, The Spencerville Stampede and Capital Country Fest. RICHARD KARDON Richard isPresident and CEO of Point Entertainment, a multi-faceted entertainment company that promotes shows in venues ranging from amphitheaters to listening rooms in the Philadelphia area and central PA. In addition, Point Entertainment works with non-profits, for-profits and local governments to program and produce concert series and festivals, including the storied Philadelphia Folk Festival, celebrating it’s 54th year. ROB THORNTON began his career promoting local punk bands in Oshawa, Ontario. His interest in promotion led to a job opportunity at Fat Wreck Chords Canada, coordinating publicity efforts in Canada for acts like Against Me!, NOFX, Good Riddance, Lagwagon and more. Eventually transitioning to grassroots, online and lifestyle marketing services as well as PR, Rob has participated in numerous campaigns for The Gaslight Anthem, ZZ Top, EMI and more. some of Canada’s finest talents including Elizabeth Shepherd, Oh Susanna, Jadea Kelly, Eric StLaurent, Jane Bunnett, Michael Occhippinti, Peripheral Vision and Terra Hazelton, among others. Sarah Kim currently sits on the Board of Directors of Toronto orchestra, Euphonia. She is a member of the programming committee and sits on the Board of Directors of the Markham Jazz Festival and is the co-artistic director of XJAZZ Canada, a festival of electronic, jazz and classical music originating in Berlin and planned for a March 2016 launch in Toronto. STEVE BUTLER Agent – North America Ex-musician turned agent. Loves music! www.paquinartistsagency.com SARAH KIM TURNBULL is an independent booking agent and arts manager, specializing in Canadian and European tours. She’s had the pleasure of working with THE DELEGATES Executive Director of the Atlantic Presenters Association and Executive Director of the Indian River Festival. STEVE SZYMANSKI is the co-founder and Vicepresident of Planet Bluegrass, producer of 90+ Colorado music festivals over the past 26 years. Some of Steve’s responsibilities include festival booking and sponsorship, sustainability and educational programming and producing live festival recordings. He recently was the project director of a limited edition hardcover book celebrating 40 years of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. The festival won this year’s Pollstar award for Music Festival of the Year. SUE URQUHART Sue is the Executive Director of CAPACOA. Previously she held the positions of Programmer for the PEI 2014 Celebrations, TONY MURRAY career in music began in the mid 80’s working in various production capacities for artists such as Tina Turner, Supertramp, Cory Hart, Paul Young and Rod Stewart. Since those early days he has gone on to successfully produce and direct numerous stadium and theatre concerts as well as many outdoor festivals. His producer/director credits also include high profile productions such as five CBC television shows, eleven Music NL Award Shows, three ECMA Industry Award shows, two NL Arts Council Award Shows and most recently he produced the 2015 ECMA Awards Gala TV show. On a daily basis he programs the entertainment at two of St. John’s most popular live music venues, The Ship and The Rock House. Dear Showcase PEI 2015 Delegates On behalf of the Music PEI Board of Directors and members, I want to thank you all for taking time out of your busy schedules to join us the the 8th annual edition of this great event. We hope you enjoy your time on PEI and we know you will all come away with a deeper appreciation of the immense musical talent we have on our little island. Rob Oakie Executive Director www.musicpei.com SHOWCASING ARTISTS ANDREW WAITE & THE FIRM Andrew Waite & the Firm is a gutsy roots-rock band based out of Charlottetown, PEI. An acute collective of heavyhitters, the group delivers a relentless performance with rich harmonies and explorative soundscapes. Waite’s songwriting is honest, rugged, and evocative. Their debut EP, Burning Through the Night, is to be released Fall 2015. CATHERINE MACLELLAN COYOTE are a 5-piece rock band from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Catherine MacLellan is a gifted Island that play massive, performer and songwriter who jubilant pop songs loaded with is also a 2015 JUNO nominee the dynamic hooks and sharp for Songwriter of the Year and keyboard lines that propel the 2015 JUNO WINNER for Roots soaring, emotional choruses of and Traditional Album of the front-man Josh Carter. Their Year (Solo.) recent sophomore release, Proof of Life earned them three Music PEI awards including Group Recording of the Year and Pop Recording of the Year COUNT & THE CUBAN COCKTAIL ASHLEY CONDON Ashley Condon was raised between two potato fields on Prince Edward Island. Like pecan pie – sweet and nutty – Ashley has won audiences over with her larger-than-life stage presence and down-to-earth charm Growing up on everything from old-time country to folk, blues and soul, her music resonates. This exciting, 10-piece, dance band — The Count and the Cuban Cocktail — was created in 2005 by Musical Director, Eduardo Mendoza. Their debut CD Influence was recorded in only four days in the studio. The 11 tracks—in their salsafusion style—are Mendoza’s original compositions and arrangements. DYLAN MENZIE Hailing from the east coast of Canada Dylan Menzie is known for his powerful voice and energetic live shows and has been compared to U2, Fleet Foxes and Tom Petty (to name a few). Menzie released his debut album Heather Avenue in October 2013 which earned multiple Music PEI award SHOWCASING ARTISTS nominations and numerous showcase opportunities including East Coast Music Week, Folk Music Ontario and Showcase PEI. He is currently recording his follow up album with Juno nominated and ECMA award-winning producer Daniel Ledwell which will be released in the spring of 2016. IRISH MYTHEN Born and raised in Wexford County Ireland, Irish Mythen has travelled the globe playing in Europe, Australia, the Middle East and the UK. Home is now Canada’s East Coast (PEI). Her music is the root of small communities and the strength of a loyal fan base. GORDIE MACKEEMAN AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys serve up old-time roots music in an exhilarating live show that instantly enamors audiences, with jaw-dropping stagecraft and showmanship. These guys are literally taking the world by storm, performing to enthusiastic audiences across Canada, the US, the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Malaysia and Australia. KATIE MCGARRY Katie McGarry is a singersongwriter from Belfast PE. Her latest album is called” Waiting On” .It won a Music PEI award in 2015 for Best Country album. Katie was the 2011 recipient of the Lynn Grishko Memorial Bursary as the most promising female artist. MEAGHAN BLANCHARD Meaghan Blanchard is a singer/songwriter from Hunter River PEI.She draws a lot of her inspiration for performing and songwriting from her grandparents and the memories of the Saturday night dances at community halls around the Island where she got to hear them play. A new single and video Haul the Heavy Load has just been released. It is the follow up to the single Crash released in February 2015. Her latest album “She’s Gonna Fly” earned Meaghan her second ECMA award in April 2014 along with two Music PEI awards in January 2014. Her first album “Changing Things” picked up four Music PEI awards in 2009 including Folk Album of the Year and received two ECMA nominations. SHOWCASING ARTISTS PAPER LIONS NORTH LAKES North Lakes are four rock and rollers, pure-grain and punchy with a reverb chaser. They are the soundtrack for dive bar dance parties and unapologetically catchy without even trying to be. Both of their records have garnered Music PEI Awards for Rock Album of the Year and the band is currently compiling their third. Paper Lions are an indie rock band whose music shines with sunny melodies and tales of lost youth. Equally influenced by the clear-voiced harmonies of the Beach Boys and the clanging guitars of modern rock, at the heart of the band are longstanding friendships and vibrant pop songs. SORREY SORREY is a carbonated mix of dream pop, with sweet, airy melodies washing over crisp performances. The band expertly drifts lo-fi guitars and electro synth hooks through sun-soaked soundscapes. Make no mistake, SORREY deliver an unapologetic reminder of how the heart pulses strongly during our fading romances. RACOON BANDIT NUDIE An Island sensation for years, Nudie has toured long and far and played in venues of all sizes across North America. He plays traditional country music the way Hank Williams would have liked it: great songwriting, minimal instrumentation, a strong voice and an everyman attitude. Comprised of Fraser McCallum, Roger Carter, and brothers Scott and Adam Gallant, Racoon Bandit show a knack for warm folk-rock arrangements that hide an anthemic bite. Equal parts roots, pysch-rock, and indie, the Bandits turned heads across the country with 2011’s Into the Hills, and have two other independent releases to their name. TERESA DOYLE Teresa Doyle is a vocal explorer who has performed from Tokyo to Dawson City presenting an eclectic mix of folk, Gaelic, Celtic, world and jazz from her 11 releases.. Her music has garnered two JUNO nominations and three ECMAs. She tours with her son multi-instrumentalist Patrick Bunston. SHOWCASING ARTISTS THE BECK SISTERS It’s hard to beat the harmonic intuition of siblings. Amy & Rachel began singing together around the family piano in Montague, PE, but they now share their folksy pop with audiences across Eastern Canada. The Beck Sisters recently released their multi award-nominated sophomore album, Run, produced by Tim Chaisson. winning songwriters have chosen to live and create while pursuing their musical careers and is where the idea was first formed to tour together as “The Eastern Belles”. They are three distinctly stunning voices that, alone, stand powerfully and then come together in some of the sweetest harmonies you have ever heard. Sharing a love for old country, folk and Americana music, this collaboration was a natural fit. TIM CHAISSON Tim Chaisson’s third album Lost In Light (produced by Bill Reynolds), released in February 2015 on MDM Recordings, debuted at #1 on the iTunes Country Chart. Tim was a Finalist in the 2013 CCMA ‘Discovery Program’ and a “Singer/Songwriter Discovery of the Year” Nominee on SiriusXM US The Coffee House. THE EAST POINTERS’ THE EASTERN BELLES THE EASTERN BELLES are PEI’s own Ashley Condon, Meaghan Blanchard and 2015 JUNO winner Catherine MacLellan, . “The Island” (as it is affectionately known) is where these three award- The East Pointers’ - banjoist Koady Chaisson, fiddle player Tim Chaisson, and guitarist Jake Charron – talent and penchant for traditional Celtic tunes of decades past greatly belie their respective ages. Their 6-song, self-titled EP was released October 2014 and is a collection of a diverse mix of influences. VISHTÈN For over a decade, Vishtèn has earned it’s place as one of the most respected bands on the international touring scene. The members of this driving trio are both powerful francophone singers and fiery multi-instrumentalists, fusing Acadian and Celtic genres with rock and indie-folk influence. CANADIAN SONG CONFERENCE Bringing song writers and music industry professionals together from Canada and around the world MAY RUN MUSIC FESTIVAL Featuring PEI’s top artists on stage with guests from across Canada. MCL_PEI_AD:Layout 1 14/09/15 9:17 PM Page 1 A PROUD SPONSOR OF MUSIC PEI CANADA'S LIVE MUSIC INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION LIVE. LOVE. LIVE W WW . MU S IC CA N A DALIV E .CA Music PEI would like to thank both FACTOR and the Provincial Department of Innovation for their tremendous support to make Showcase PEI possible. A VOICE FOR ISLAND MUSIC www.musicpei.com