While in Ottawa with Paul Brandt’s “Journey Tour,” Canadian brother band High Valley joined Timeout with the Twins for a chat about remaining true to their roots, their journey becoming one of the most recognizable Canadian country musical acts and a creepy doll named “Saruh” that eerily appears on the “Journey Tour” performers’ tour buses.
WATCH the full interview below including a fill-in-the-blanks game with one of the band’s biggest hits.
High Valley is known for its unique sound – a seamless blend of modern and traditional country, infused with bluegrassy vibes and the kind of inimitable melodic twang attributable to authentic small town roots.
The brothers share that their sibling dynamic plays an integral part in ensuring their music is a true reflection of themselves and the messages they want to share with the world.
High Valley, who earned the “Ones to Watch” recognition by Spotify, CMT and Taste of Country, are making their way East with Paul Brandt and the “Journey Tour.”
Upcoming Canadian shows include Moncton (Feb 27), Halifax (Feb 28), Fredericton (March 1) and Saint John (March 2).
Tickets: www.highvalleymusic.com/