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Breakout West 2024 – Showcasing Yukon Artists!
Six Yukon artists are heading to Saskatoon to join musicians and industry professionals from across Western Canada and beyond, September 25 to 29, 2024. We’re thrilled to be on the ground to support these incredible local talents. Read on to find out more about these artists. And if you’re in Saskatoon – we’ll see you at the shows!
From Nova Scotia’s rugged coastline to the untamed wilds of Dawson City, Yukon, Alex MacNeil has left an indelible mark on Canada’s DIY rock scene from coast to coast. Former frontman of Alexander & The Great Ones and sideman to acclaimed acts like Willie Stratton and Braden Lam, Alex now ventures into uncharted territory with his new band, Alex MacNeil and The Revenants. This four-piece powerhouse exudes Yukon powerpop charm. Get ready for “”FAR OUT MAN,”” the upcoming five-song EP that merges 60s psychedelic pop nostalgia with punk sensibilities. Alex’s wry lyrics and contagious melodies find a deadly compliment in The Revenants – Jess Van De Broek on keys, Matt Sarty on drums, and Dane Armstrong on bass. Brace yourselves, Southern Canada! This northern indie powerpop machine aims to capture your hearts and get your record players spinning.
SHOWCASE TIMES:
Friday 27 September | 11:30 PM – 12:00 AM – @Bud’s On Broadway
Ellorie McKnight is a bilingual singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist currently living in Whitehorse, Yukon. She writes melodies and lyrics inspired by vast landscapes, wild hearts, and endless dreaming. Her songs are shaped by delicate vocals, ambiguous lyrics, and an old timey-ness which invites wonder and nostalgia. She released her first solo EP in 2021, titled ‘for the heart’s sake’, an intimate short collection of stripped down songs showcasing Ellorie’s delicate vocals and acoustic guitar. Her second EP ‘Equinox’ is set to be released on May 3 2024. Equinox was recorded as a live performance, in-studio, with full band, creating a layered and detailed soundscape to compliment Ellorie’s voice and songs.
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Hendrika is a force to be reckoned with. From her bluegrass roots to teenaged rock rebellion, to jazz focused college years, her love for many genres has led to a versatile and unique collection of original material that pushes the boundaries of modern music in all the right ways. Selina Heyligers-Hare (band leader) is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and graduate from Selkirk College’s Music & Technology program. Along with Hendrika, she is a member of bands such as Major Funk (two time WCMA nominees) , Paris Pick (FocusWales 2021, Keychange), The Naysayers (Coax Records) and was a transcriber, songwriter and co-writer for Larrikin Entertainment’s newest musical WYRD. For Hendrika, the stage is home, she emanates a star quality while still being humble and kind in character. From indie folk to bright soaring vocals, her music could be described as folk roots with a classic rock attitude. Hendrika’s first album, I Can’t Remember, will be released at the end of September 2024.
SHOWCASE TIMES:
Saturday 28 September | 8:30 PM – 9:00 PM – @Bud’s On Broadway
Music is Jasmine Netsena’s first language. From the age of five, the award-winning singer-songwriter, who is of the Dene and Tahltan Nations, learned to sing from her grandmothers in their Indigenous languages. Classical voice training only strengthened that bedrock, and now, Jasmine has been honing her songwriting and guitar skills for close to 15 years.Jasmine released her debut album, Take You With Me, in 2014. For her second record, she uses her voice to uncover long-buried issues. The daughter of a residential school survivor, Jasmine wants to use music to add to the dialogue of intergenerational healing. Jasmine has charmed audiences in New York City, Nashville and across Canada. In 2018, Jasmine won the Socan Indigenous Songwriter of the Year Award. In 2014, the Whitehorse, Yukon resident won Best Folk/Acoustic Album in the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards and was nominated for at Indigenous Songwriter of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. She’s been featured on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network show Rising Stars, and in 2012, she performed at the Grand Ole Northern Opry with Grammy Award winner Laurie Lewis.
SHOWCASE TIMES:
Saturday 28 September | 9:00 PM – 9:30 PM – @The Refinery (Downstairs)
The Lucky Ones are a band from the Yukon Territory, their unique brand of country-roots music imparts traditional arrangements with a contemporary disposition, reminiscent of old-time dances in hotel taverns and barrooms, barns, kitchens, and saloons. Since releasing their self-titled debut album in 2021, The Lucky Ones have quickly come to be regarded as one of Canada’s finest roots music ensembles. The group’s sound is built on a foundation of traditional bluegrass and honky-tonk and expressed through the distinctive song writing of its core members. Following in the footsteps of Northern country troubadours such as Hank Karr, Buddy Tabor, and Al Oster, The Lucky Ones’ music brings its audience into the hard-lived lives and rugged landscape of Canada’s last frontier. The band is currently touring their most recent release, A Nickel for the Fiddler (2024). Recorded live-off-the-floor at Ganaraska Recording Company with JUNO Award-winning musician and producer, Steve Merriner (Monkey Junk/Colin James), and Jim Bowskill (Blue Rodeo/The Sheepdogs), the album is honest, no-frills, hillbilly injected bluegrass with some country swing sprinkled in for flavour.
SHOWCASE TIMES:
Friday 27 September | 8:00 PM – 8:30 PM – @The Refinery (Downstairs)
The Naysayers are an indie rock band from the Yukon. They musically blend elements of punk, pop, and alt-rock. The Naysayers music feels like a punch in the gut and a warm embrace at the same time. The Naysayers are known for visceral lyrics, shape shifting vocals, uncompromising and sincere energy. In a sea of similarity, The Naysayers cut through. Drea Naysayer is a prolific non binary singer songwriter signed to Coax Records. Drea has released 10 independent albums, won CBC Searchlight Yukon in 2014, and toured extensively throughout Canada and the EU. Drea cut their teeth as a folk artist in Peterborough, Ontario and the EU developing their sound with friends like The Burning Hell, Timber Timbre and Evening Hymns. Drea transformed from solo artist to front person forming The Naysayers rock band in Dawson City, Yukon, in 2013. Drea has shared the stage with artists including Carole Pope, Rae Spoon, and Wanda Jackson. Best known for their honest lyrics and relentlessly catchy melodies, Drea’s voice commands attention and they are recognized as an experienced live performer with meteoric energy, engaging, and unforgettable live shows.
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