In front of a capacity crowd at the Queen Alexandra Community Hall a few blocks south of Edmonton's fames Old Strathcona district, Rob Heath presented his latest CD "One More Day Above Ground".
For this concert, the songwriter who considers himself foremost a storyteller was joined by a band especially put together for the occasion: guitarrist Gord Matthews, bass player Kirby Green and drummer Kim Glanville.
The Once (Geraldine Hollett, Phil Churchill, Andrew Dale) invite you to a Christmas house party in St. John's. The trio applies their smart arrangements and velvet harmonies to seasonal favourites as diverse as "The Mummers Song" and "Fairytale of New York".
Spiritus Chamber Choir perform a capella works about light, warmth, sleep and birth.
Stars in a homecoming concert for a soldout crowd play music from their latest EP release 'Sad Robots' and more.
Toronto-born, modern jazz vocalist, Yvette Tollar celebrates the release of her new CD, "Ima". Yvette's rich and highly expressive voice is unique on the Canadian jazz scene and proves the perfect vehicle for this collection of Canadian songs.
Live at the Gould welcomed Juno Award winner Melanie Doane and special guests as they celebrated the release of her new album "A Thousand Nights".
Achieving number one on the Billboard Emerging Canadian Artist chart wasn't bad for a band who released their debut album this spring. Toronto based Crash Parallel came out of the gate strong with the release of "World We Know" and hit the road running. Their debut single and title track delivers an influential eco-conscious message with inspiring lyrics challenging people to take action to protect our world.
The Kramdens are a five-piece band from Guelph, Ontario who have been making music together for 18 years. They have a new, self-titled CD out and in it, they explore new territory both musically and emotionally. This recording was from the Hillside Festival in Guelph, Ontario.