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music with heart + soul
I LOVE to galavant and run errands on the weekend. I love making lists and checking tasks off.
Yes the tasks must get done, however, nothing wrong with throwing a little food and cocktail stop in after the weekend grocery run…or before.
Recently I was asked to talk about what I might do on a typical Saturday in my hometown of Regina, SK for Canada’s Chatelaine Magazine.
I was thrilled to share my day and feature some of my favorite local spots!
Thanks Chatelaine and Jennifer Nelson for this fun piece!
Just completed this collaboration with some mega talents! And I wore my producer hat this time.
Alongside my über talented friend and creative partner Preston Kanak, we cooked up this video to showcase the brilliant skills of Canadian fiddler, Karrnnel. This is an unreleased new track of his and was the perfect fit for what we wanted to shoot.
Shot and edited by Preston, to capture the fiercely dynamic nature of the song, we decided to set very simply in an intimate, almost jam like setting.
Also features Louis Charles Vigneau and Daniel Koulack.
Enjoy!
@theheartbroken I can’t get enough of this album.
“Good for Thorns” - Canada’s ‘The Heartbroken’.
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my fun chat with Sharp Magazine! Honored to be a “Sharp” woman!
photography by www.careyshaw.com
I am back in Regina for two days…to swap bags.
Time to dump the winter look and head East to find the sun! I have also decided to dump the rehearsal “leggings only look” I have been sporting for the past seven weeks. Time to try to squeeze back into jeans. Although, it’s way easier to drink mimosas with an elastic waist band. Breakfast of champions people!
Off to Ottawa to perform in Songs of a Prairie Girl. Over the next week the skies will be filled with 500 of Saskatchewan and Manitoba’s sexiest artists. Look up!
From April 26 to May 8, 2011, Canada’s National Arts Centre will present Prairie Scene, the fifth in a series of national Scene festivals celebrating and showcasing our country’s finest established and emerging artists.
Prairie Scene will invite more than 500 Saskatchewan and Manitoba artists to take over the nation’s capital. Musicians, actors, choreographers, visual and media artists, filmmakers, writers and master chefs will be bringing their unique talents to audiences in concert halls, theatres, galleries, bars, clubs, museums and restaurants throughout the region – a virtual Prairie invasion!