‘Tis the season once again where artists, musicians and industry folk alike start taking to social media to drum up support for the award du jour. Over the last few weeks I’ve seen posts from members of Country Music Alberta as well as from the Country Music Association of Ontario membership all asking for support for each of the respective 2024 awards. In the very near future we’ll start seeing the same but on a national scale as the Canadian Country Music Association will start balloting for their own 2024 Awards taking place this fall in Edmonton.
Jessica Lavallee releases her summer anthem “Boat Keeps Rockin’”
Released in conjunction with this weekend’s Brockville Tall Ships Festival, where you’ll find Jessica performing 3 times ahead of Shantyman Séan McCann, “Boat Keeps Rockin’” is a high energy song that is sure to keep your toes tapping and hands clapping all summer long!
Jessica Lavallee opening for Séan McCann at Brockville Tall Ships® Festival
New single “When I Fly” out now
Just announced, Jessica Lavallee will be opening for, fellow coaster, turned Ontarian, Séan McCann at this summer’s Tall Ships Festival being held in her home town of Brockville, Ontario.
Tennyson King wrapping up his nationwide tour in Ontario
Nomadic indie-folk musician, Tennyson King, has been travelling across Canada tour in support of his recently released album, Good Company.
“I am so excited to get back on the road and start sharing my music to people in real life,” says Tennyson about his cross Canada tour. “Along with the excitement there are some nerves too as I’ve been grounded for almost two years, so it will take a little adjustment to be moving from town to town playing shows again. I think bringing music back into the world is important not only for me but for everyone right now. We all need to start feeling the sense of community, joy and human connection that has been missing.”
Jessica Lavallee showcases her East Coast roots in Small Town Girl
“I stared this song one time after leaving home one late summer from a visit with my family. I was so sad to leave and always felt home sick till the next year. With the help of my dad and, good friend, Carmen M. Bennett, we finished the song and could not be prouder of it! I am a proud Coaster and love where I come from. To speak about that in a song seems only natural and pure. I’m still that small town girl, proud of my small town world!!!!”