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Thursday, 14 November 2013

News Roundup (Big Johnny Blue, Downbeat Reader's Poll, Scotty Campbell)

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Downbeat Magazine Reader's Poll results 

Hall of Fame: Pat Metheny
Jazz Artist: Wayne Shorter
Jazz Album: Wayne Shorter Quartet, Without A Net
Historical Album: Miles Davis Quintet, Live In Europe 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 2
Jazz Group: Wayne Shorter Quartet
Big Band: Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis
Trombone: Trombone Shorty
Soprano Saxophone: Wayne Shorter
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Tenor Saxophone: Sonny Rollins
Baritone Saxophone: Gary Smulyan
Clarinet: Anat Cohen
Flute: Hubert Laws
Piano: Keith Jarrett
Keyboard: Herbie Hancock
Organ: Joey DeFrancesco
Guitar: Pat Metheny
Bass: Christian McBride
Electric Bass: Stanley Clarke
Violin: Regina Carter
Drums: Jack DeJohnette
Vibes: Gary Burton
Percussion: Poncho Sanchez
Miscellaneous Instrument: Béla Fleck (banjo)
Female Vocalist: Diana Krall
Male Vocalist: Kurt Elling
Composer: Wayne Shorter
Arranger: Maria Schneider
Record Label: Blue Note
Blues Artist or Group: B.B. King
Blues Album: Dr. John, Locked Down
Beyond Artist or Group: Robert Glasper Experiment
Beyond Album: Donald Fagen, Sunken Condos 

 


Links: Wayne Shorter, Video courtesy of Tadeus Jazz

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    Links: Scotty Campbell, Video courtesy of EllePreece


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    Sunday, 29 September 2013

    John Ellison to Receive West Virgina Award

    In 2009, Dundas resident and Soul legend John Ellison received the lifetime achievement award from the Hamilton Music Awards.  Now on October 3, 2013, his native city of West Virginia will bring him even more accolades.

    The Some Kind of Wonderful songwriter will receive a Because of  You (Spirit of the Coal Fields) award during the 2013 Miners' Celebration.  It's given to honour the heritage of the West Virginia coal fields (Ellison was born in the mining town of Landgraff).

    Congratulations

    Click here for the Spectator article.



    Video above courtesy of NYC Dig Deeper

    Blast from the Past: John Ellison Receives Rev. John C. Holland Award 

    Links: John Ellison, More John Ellison Stories

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    Friday, 27 September 2013

    Dawn and Marra Nominated for 2013 Canadian Folk Music Award

    Dawn and Marrathe fabulous local folk duo, have been nominated for a 2013 Canadian Folk Music Award (Vocal Group).  The talented ladies will be up against such luminaries as the The Good Lovelies and The Wilderness of Manitoba. Good Luck!

    Nominees include former Jackie Washington musical co-hort Ken Whiteley, Stephen Fearing (Blackie and the  Rodeo Kings), David Francey, Kevin Breitand Corin Raymond.

    The winners will be announced on November 10, 2013 in Calgary.



    Links: Dawn and Marra , More Dawn and Marra Stories,

    Here is a complete list of nominees.

    Vocal Group of the Year
    • Dawn and Marra
    • Good Lovelies 
    • Trent Severn 
    • Sweet Lowdown 
    • Wilderness of Manitoba
    New/Emerging Artist
    • Ashley Condon 
    • Lemon Bucket Orkestra
    • Mo Kenney
    • Ten Strings And A Goat Skin
    • Trent Severn 
    Pushing The Boundaries
    • Kevin Breit
    • Jaron Freeman-­Fox & The Opposite of Everything
    • New Country Rehab 
    • Orchid Ensemble 
    • Wilderness of Manitoba
    English Songwriter
    • David Francey
    • Old Man Luedecke
    • Lynn Miles
    • Justin Rutledge
    • John Wort Hannam
    French Songwriter
    • Chantal Archambault 
    • Louis-­Jean Cormier
    • Catherine Durand 
    • Alexis Normand 
    • Dany Placard 
    Aboriginal Songwriter
    • Don Amero 
    • Diem Lafortune 
    • Nancy Mike 
    • Kristi Lane Sinclair 
    • Vince Fontaine 
    World Solo Artist
    • Aviva Chernick
    • Alex Cuba
    • Lenka Lichtenberg 
    • Jorge Miguel 
    • Sora 
    World Group
    • Njacko Backo & Kalimba Kalimba 
    • David Buchbinder & Odessa
    • Lemon Bucket Orkestra 
    • Jaron Freeman-­Fox & The Opposite of Everything
    • Jaffa Road 
    Traditional Album
    • Long Gone Out West Blues (Pharis Romero & Jason Romero)
    • Lume, Lume (Lemon Bucket Orkestra)
    • Mosaïk (Vishtèn)
    • Seinn (Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac)
    • Tune Tramp (Erynn Marshall)
    Traditional Singer
    • Natalie Edelson (The Blue Warblers)
    • Ian Bell 
    • Ken Whiteley 
    • Pharis Romero
    • Mary Jane Lamond 
    Contemporary Album
    • Downpour (Lynn Miles)
    • Rise (Annabelle Chvostek)
    • So Say We All (David Francey)
    • These Wilder Things (Ruth Moody)
    • Valleyheart (Justin Rutledge)
    Contemporary Singer
    • Stephen Fearing 
    • Old Man Luedecke
    • Justin Rutledge 
    • Ian Sherwood 
    • John Wort Hannam 
    Instrumental Group
    • Boxcar Boys 
    • Jaron Freeman-­Fox & The Opposite of Everything
    • Gordon Grdina’s Haram 
    • Lemon Bucket Orkestra 
    • Log Drivers 
    Instrumental Solo Artist
    • Stephanie Cadman 
    • Maxim Cormier
    • Chrissy Crowley
    • Rachel Davis 
    • Jorge Miguel 
    Ensemble
    • Genticorum 
    • Good Lovelies
    • Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac
    • Corin Raymond & The Sundowners 
    • Vishtèn for Mosaïk
    Solo Artist
    • Maria Dunn
    • Stephen Fearing
    • David Francey 
    • Lynn Miles 
    • John Wort 
    Children’s Album
    • Helen Austin: Always Be A Unicorn
    • Funky Mamas: Pickin’ in the Garden 
    • Jennifer Gasoi: Throw a Penny in the Wishing Well
    • Madame Diva: Viva la Diva
    • Gary Rasberry: What’s the Big Idea?!
    Producer
    • David Francey (David Francey: So Say We All)
    • David Travers-­Smith (Ruth Moody: These Wilder Things by Ruth Moody & Jaron Freeman-­Fox and The Opposite of Everything)
    • Jory Nash (Jory Nash: Little Pilgrim)
    • Rick Scott  (Great Gazzoon -­ A Tall Tale With Tunes & Turbulence)
    • Steve Dawson (Kelly Joe Phelps: Brother Sinner & The Whale & Jim Bynes I Hear The Wind In The Wires)
    There will also be Unsung Hero and Innovator Awards

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    Thursday, 19 September 2013

    Niagara Music Award Winners


    Even after flooding damaged the original venue for the 6th annual Niagara Music Awards, the event couldn't be stopped.  On September 17, 2013 the Niagara music scene celebrated their best and brightest at the Seneca Queen Theatre.  Congratulations to all the winners!

    Click here for the story in Niagara This Week

    Here's a listing of the award recipients:


    Links: Jordan Raycroft, Video courtesy of Katelyn Elizabeth



    Links: Aaron Berger, Video courtesy of Carl David Onofrio

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    Sunday, 25 August 2013

    John McKinley Receives Mel Brown Award

    Waterloo blues master John McKinley received the prestigious Mel Brown award at the 2013 Kitchener Blues Festival.

    John is a veteran performer who has worked as a sought-after session player and an inspirational teacher.  He has encouraged countless young musicians in their artistry. His successful students include Matt Weidinger, Conor Gains, Alex Tintinelli, and many others.

    The distinction is named after the late blues legend Mel Brown, who called Kitchener home. It's given to individuals who make significant contribution to the local blues scene.  John definitely sets a great example.

    Previous winners include Jackie Washington, Steve Strongman, Cheryl Lescom, Shawn Kellerman, Jimmy Vaughan, Bobby "Blue" Bland and others.

    Click here for the Kitchener record story.

    The video below courtesy of Rebecca Rayless



    The video below courtesy of John McKinley Band



    Link: John McKinley

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    Saturday, 24 August 2013

    James Anthony Inducted as Master Blues Artist in Blues Hall of Fame

    Our congratulations to Burlington Bluesman James Anthony for his recent induction as a Master Blues Artist in the Blues Hall of Fame.

    He was awarded the honour on September 22, 2013 along with frequent Jack de Keyzer collaborator Harmonica Shah, Alberta Adams, Blues photographer Don McGhee, and many others.

    The event took place in Clinton Township, Michigan, where James performed along with the other talented recipients.

    On his Facebook page he stated "Huge Honour thanks to all my supporters and friends!"

    Other amazing Canadian Blues talent who've been recognized by the Hall include Derek Miller, Donnie & Hock Walsh (Downchild), Danny Marks, Colin Linden, Ken Whiteley, Morgan Davis, Danny Brooks, and more.

    Video below courtesy of 241156can



    Blast from the Past: James Anthony CD - On The Edge

    Links: James Anthony, More James Anthony Stories

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    Saturday, 20 July 2013

    Whitehorse on 2013 Polaris Music Prize Short List



    On July 16, 2013, the Polaris Music Prize Shortlist was unveiled. Talented local duo, Whitehorse (Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland) were recognized for their work on their incredible latest CD, The Fate of the World Depends on This Kiss. Congratulations and good luck!.



    Blast From the Past: Whitehorse up for Canadian Folk Music Award

    Links: WhitehorseMore Whitehorse Stories, Video courtesy of NDOMA.

    The illustrious, eclectic list also includes: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Zaki Ibrahim, Metric, METZ, Purity Ring, Colin Stetson, Tegan And Sara, A Tribe Called Red, and Young Galaxy.

    A $30,000 prize for the artists comes with the award.

    The winner will be revealed at a Gala  held on September 23, 2013 at the Carlu in Toronto.  Another area singer/songwriter (and former nominee) Kathleen Edwards will co-host the event with rapper, Shad.

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    Wednesday, 29 May 2013

    Country Music Association of Ontario Award Winners 2013

    The local area was well-represented when the nominations for the 2013 Country Music Association of Ontario Awards came around. Burlington's Tebey received 3 nominations (Male Artist, Single and Songwriter). Another Burlington boy, Billy J. White was also up for Male Artist.  Rob Kirkham & Neon Rain got a nod for Group Or Duo. Steve Rivers was in the running for Rising Star.  Hamilton's CHKX – KX 94.7 was even up for Radio Station of the Year.

    Unfortunately, none of them got to take home any hardware during the May 27 ceremony in Markham.

    Below is a complete list of winners.


    Video courtesy of Jason Blaine

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    Tuesday, 28 May 2013

    Hamilton Arts Award Winners 2013

    The area's amazing creative community was celebrated on May 27, 2013 with the handing out of the Hamilton Arts Awards.  As always, the city's unrivaled music talent was an important part of the ceremony. Click here for the Spectator story.

    In the Performance (Established) category, Dave Gould won for his musical and storytelling skills. 



    Links: Dave Gould, More Dave Gould Stories, Video courtesy of Alex Maveal

    The Performance (Emerging) award went to the incredible Nicole Christian.



    Links: Nicole Christian, More Nicole Christian Stories, Video courtesy of Steve Porter

    Music veteran Steve Sinnicks took home the Music (Established) honours.



    Links: Steve Sinnicks, More Steve Sinnicks Stories,Video courtesy of Steve Sinnicks

    The accomplished Sarah Good recieved accolades for Music (Emerging).



    Links: Sarah Good, Video courtesy of Southern Souls

    Congratulations to everyone.  Click here for more about the Arts Awards

    Blast from the Past: The 2012 Hamilton Arts Awards Winners 

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    Saturday, 11 May 2013

    2013 Blues Music Award Winners

    Unfortunately, Hamilton's Harrison Kennedy didn't win the Blues Music Award he was nominated for (Acoustic Artist).  Eric Bibb received that honour.


    The top dogs of the night were Tedeschi Trucks Band and Curtis Salgado, with three awards wins each.
    The awards were handed out on May 9, 2013 in Memphis.  Below is a complete list of the winners
    • Acoustic Album: Not Alone – Ann Rabson w/ Bob Margolin
    • Acoustic Artist: Eric Bibb
    • Album of the Year: Show of Strength – Michael Burks
    • B.B. King Entertainer: Curtis Salgado
    • Band: Tedeschi Trucks Band
    • Best New Artist Debut: They Call Me Big Llou – Big LLou Johnson
    • Contemporary Blues Album: Show of Strength – Michael Burks
    • Contemporary Blues Female Artist: Janiva Magness
    • Contemporary Blues Male Artist: Tab Benoit
    • DVD: Eagle Rock Entertainment – Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones, Live at Checkerboard Lounge
    • Gibson Guitar Award: Derek Trucks 
    • Instrumentalist-Bass: Bob Stroger
    • Instrumentalist-Drums: Cedric Burnside
    • Instrumentalist-Harmonica: Rick Estrin
    • Instrumentalist-Horn: Eddie Shaw
    • Koko Taylor Award (Traditional Blues Female): Ruthie Foster
    • Pinetop Perkins Piano Player: Victor Wainwright
    • Rock Blues Album: Everybody’s Talkin’ – Tedeschi Trucks Band
    • Song:  “I Wont Cry” - Janiva Magness
    • Soul Blues Album: Soul Shot – Curtis Salgado
    • Soul Blues Female Artist: Irma Thomas
    • Soul Blues Male Artist: Curtis Salgado
    • Traditional Blues Album: Double Dynamite – The Mannish Boys
    • Traditional Blues Male Artist: Magic Slim



    Links: Curtis Salgado,  More Curtis Salgado Stories, Video courtesy of KINK Radio



    Links: Janiva MagnessVideo courtesy of KINK Radio

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    Saturday, 13 April 2013

    Daniel Lanois Earns Governor General Lifetime Achievement Award

    Hamilton-born Daniel Lanois will receive a well-deserved Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards for Lifetime Achievement.  His stellar career includes his own amazing recordings as well as producing U2, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and other luminaries. Congratulations!

    Other recipients for this year include actress/director Sarah Polley and Eric Peterson from TV's Corner Gas. Those honoured receive a a commemorative medallion and $25,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts.

    Click here for the CBC story, which includes an interview with Daniel.

    Click here for Daniel's page on the awards web site.

    Video below courtesy of House of Grouse



    Blast From the Past: Daniel Lanois Wins 2011 Juno

    Daniel LanoisMore Daniel Lanois Stories



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    Tuesday, 9 April 2013

    Rita Chiarelli to Receive Italian Heritage Award

    Canada's Goddess of the Blues Rita Chiarelli will soon be increasing her list of accolades (which already include Juno nominations).  The Hamilton singer/songwriter will receive the Festitalia Italian Heritage Award of Distinction for Arts, Culture and Entertainment on June 6, 2013 at Michelangelo’s.

    Click here for the full story on the 2013 awards.

    According to the organization's web site, the honour "recognizes the leadership of men, women and youth of Italian ancestry or Italian affiliation who contribute to the development and well-being of others and the overall improvement of the community."

    Rita has definitely made many outstanding achievements in her field.  Complimenti (congratulations).

    In a related story, the veteran blues queen was recently featured in a story about "Italian Folk Music Today" from PRIMO magazineClick here to view the article.

    Video below courtesy of Rita Chiarelli



     Blast from the Past: Rita Chiarelli CD: Sweet Paradise

    Links: Rita Chiarelli, More Rita Chiarelli Stories
     

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    Wednesday, 27 March 2013

    Kathleen Edwards and Stan Rogers on CBC's Top Canadian Singers List

    Some great local talent made it onto CBC Music's recent list of Top 25 Greatest Canadian Singers Ever.  The late, legendary, Stan Rogers and the amazing Kathleen Edwards were listed back to back (21 and 20, respectively).  They joined such luminaries as k.d. lang (who earned the top spot), Burton Cummings, Sarah McLachlan, David Clayton-Thomas, Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot and many others.  Congratulations!



    Links: Kathleen Edwards, More Kathleen Edwards Stories, Video courtesy of Maple Music Recordings
     


    Links: Stan Rogers, More Stan Rogers Stories, Video courtesy of Linz Miller

    Here is the complete list. 
    1. k.d. lang
    2. Maureen Forrester
    3. Burton Cummings (Guess Who)
    4. Joni Mitchell
    5. Feist
    6. Celene Dion
    7. The Weeknd
    8. Sarah McLachlan
    9. Rufus Wainwright
    10. Anne Murray
    11. Katie Stelmanis (Austra)
    12. Ben Heppner
    13. Bryan Adams
    14. Michael Bublé
    15. Shania Twain
    16. Bahamas
    17. Amber Webber (Lightning Dust/Black Mountain)
    18. Robert Charlebois
    19. Paul Anka
    20. Kathleen Edwards
    21. Stan Rogers
    22. Avril Lavigne
    23. David Clayton-Thomas (Blood, Sweat and Tears)
    24. Jully Black
    25. Gordon Lightfoot
    Blast from the Past: Daniel Lanois and Luke Doucet on Top Guitarist List
     


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    Tuesday, 12 March 2013

    Hamilton's Ben Caplan a Rising Star at the East Coast Music Awards

    A few months after winning a Nova Scotia Music Award, Hamilton-born Ben Caplan has earned the "Rising Star Recording of the Year" honour at the 2013 East Coast Music Awards.  Thanks for showing the East Coast what a Steeltown boy can do!

    Blast From the Past: Ben Caplan Wins Nova Scotia Music Award

    Video below courtesy of Martin Hickey



    Links: Ben CaplanMore Ben Caplan Stories

    Other wins of note:
    Video below courtesy of George Canyon



    Video below courtesy of Rose Cousins



    Click here for the full list of winners

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    Monday, 4 March 2013

    Steve Strongman Finalist in International Songwriting Competition.

    Hamilton's Steve Strongman continues to rack up the kudos for his incredible work.  His duet with Suzie Vinnick, Leaving (co-written by Rob Szabo) has landed him a spot as one of the finalists in the International Songwriting Competition (Blues category).  He will be up against musicians from around the world including Canadian blues performers 24th Street Wailers, Layla Zoe, and Bob Tunnoch.  Good luck Steve!



    Links: Steve Strongman, More Steve Strongman stories

    Blast From the Past: Steve Strongman plays acoustic@Slainte

    Multi-instrumentalist Yiannis Kapoulas from Hamilton is a finalist in the intrumental category as well.  Great job!

    Winners will be announced in April.  Judges includes James Cotton, Martina McBride, Tom Waits, Jeff Beck, Bernie Taupin, Bruce Hornsby, and others.


    Here are a few highlights of the finalists. Click here for the full list.

    BLUES

    25 Places - Tim Lothar (Denmark)
    Devil In Me - Oli Brown (England)
    Don't Blow My Cover - William Troiani, Haykon Haye, Ian F. Johannessen, Alexander Pettersen(Norway)
    High Gas Prices - William Morganfield - Big Bill Morganfield (Stone Mountain, GA,)
    How Long To Heal - Nicolas Toussaint (France)
    I'm So Shallow - Darren Watson (New Zealand)
    Leaving - Steve Strongman, Rob Szabo (Hamilton, ON)
    Let's Get Crazy - Layla Zoe, Henrik Freischlader (Montreal, QC)
    Longtime - Ash Grunwald (Australia)
    Love Spell - Teeny Tucker, Robert Hughes (Columbus, OH)
    Nothin' In Your House - Gina DeLuca (Baltimore, MD)
    On A Mission - Lindsay Beaver (24th Street Wailers) (Toronto, ON)
    She's Trouble - Bob Tunnoch (Toronto, ON)

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    FOLK/SINGER-SONGWRITER

    Be Kind To Boston - Thomas Smith - An Atlas to Follow (Knoxville, TN)
    Before My Time - J. Ralph (New York, NY)
    Blood And Bone - Wes Carr (Buffalo Tales), Eric Silver (Australia)
    Burning Daylight - Sam Eliot (England)
    Dreams And Country Lanes - Russell Joslin (England)
    Festival Song - Tim Easton (Nashville, TN)
    Fire Escape - Matthew Mayfield, John Paul White (Birmingham, AL)
    Golden Hearts - Teejay Terblanche (Black Handed Kites) (South Africa)
    Happiness Comes In A Box - Joshua Hanson (Yellow Red Sparks) (Yellow Pine, ID)
    Hell And Back - J. Ralph (New York, NY)
    Hit Me With Your Heart - Sam Buckingham (Australia)
    Jesus Was A Rollin' Stone - Tony Villiers (Ireland)
    Mercy - Ben Kyle (Minneapolis, MN)
    Monsters With Misdemeanors - Joshua Hanson (Yellow Red Sparks) (Yellow Pine, ID)
    One Little River - Clare Bowditch (Australia)
    The Calendar - Kara Francavillo (Nola Wren) (New York, NY)
    Tinman - Andy Brown (Fredericton, NB)

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    AMERICANA

    All I Recall -  Catherine Britt (Australia)
    Audrey's Song - Harry Hookey (Australia)
    Circus Comes To Town - Sara Petite (San Diego)
    Collide With Me - Rebecca Haviland (Mamaroneck, NY)
    Dangers Of The Night - Matt Ellis (Australia)
    I Can't Stop Thinking About You - Marshall Chapman (Spartanburg, SC)
    La La Blues - Pokey LaFarge (St. Louis, MO)
    Learn Those Lessons - Kieran Glasgow (Australia)
    Love Inside A Jar - David Garnham - (Australia)
    Not In Kansas Anymore - Jokull Jonsson (Iceland)
    Pieces Of My Mind - Philip Beach (Southbury, CT)
    Roots - Brandon Clark (Cumming, GA,)
    Sally Bones - Catherine Britt (Australia)
    The Devil Drives - Stuart Earl (England)
    When You're Dreamin' - Ed Romanoff, Josh Ritter (Brooklyn, NY)
    You Might Come Around - Dale Boyle (Dorval, QC, Canada)

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    COUNTRY

    Anonymous - Rachel Honza (Nederland, TX)
    Bone Dry - Marc Christian and J.C. Andersen (Brother Slade), Victoria Shaw (Franklin, TN)
    Car That Runs - Lisa Torres, Karleen Watt (Nashville, TN)
    Classic Rock And Jesus - Jon D'Agostino, Jason Eustice, Adam Searan (Holmdel, NJ)
    Cold October - Savannah Berry, Zac Maloy, Kevin Griffin (Houston, TX)
    Coming Home - Paul Cowderoy, David Carter, Jane E Robertson (Australia)
    Find A Way To Fly - Bill DiLuigi, Mark Carson (Nashville, TN)
    He Said - Tiffany Kuenzi, Liz Rose, Keith Follese, Adrian Follese (Silverton, OR)
    Home - Troy Cassar-Daley (Australia)
    I Wish I Could Hate You - Jaylene Johnson, Heather Longstaffe, Wendy Wills (Winnipeg, MB)
    I'm A Dreamer - Lee Bowman, Paula Bowman, Julian Sammut, Simon Ross, Jason McCoy - Jetty Road (Australia)
    It Gets To Me - Kirsty Akers (Australia)
    Prove You Wrong - Chelsea Gill (Grand Ledge, MI)
    The Suitcase - Liz Hengber, James Dean Hicks, Anthony Smith (Franklin, TN)
    This Ain't A Love Song - Denis Dufresne and Lynae Dufresne (Pear), Bryan Wayne (Calgary, AB)
    Wings - Brad Cunningham (Columbia, MO)

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