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The Wooden Sky

An indie folk music group whose music is active, literate, and knowledgeable by equal stocks of joy and sorrow, the Wooden Sky were shaped in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Gavin Gardiner, a vocalist and guitarist who was simply attending Ryerson University or college. In 2003, Gardiner wrote a batch of …

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Justin Rutledge

An Alt-Country singer/songwriter from Toronto, Justin Rutledge (given birth to 1978) earned critical compliment for his literate, rootsy sound. Agreed upon to Six Shooter information, Rutledge released his debut record, No Never By itself, to UK important applause in 2005. The previous editor-in-chief of the literary journal shortly found his …

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Dan Mangan

While we were young in Vancouver, songwriter Dan Mangan immersed himself in his parents’ record collection, paying particular focus on albums by Nick Drake as well as the Beatles. Folk and pop therefore became two of his biggest affects, and Mangan mixed both styles while composing his own tunes as …

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Donovan Woods

Merging melodic sensibilities with rustic folk storytelling, Canada’s Donovan Woods has generated an impressive job as both a guitar-strumming troubadour and an in-demand songwriter. Elevated in Sarnia, Ontario, simply over the U.S. boundary, Woods started playing acoustic guitar in his teenagers, taking impact from nation, folk, and pop music. He …

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