A Songwriter’s Talk With Kathleen Edwards
📅 Thursday, Apr 30 · 6:15 PM
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The sublime Kathleen Edwards, a multiple JUNO nominee renowned for her songwriting chops, joins us in Regina for her not-to-be-missed Songwriting Talk. Some stories, some inspiration, some tips and a lot of perspective on the art and business of being a songwriter, for art-makers at all stages. After her talk, Kathleen will take questions. For decades, Kathleen Edwards has been a cornerstone of North American roots music. Since making her debut with 2002’s Failer, she’s spent the 21st century occupying the grey area between genres, swirling together her own mix of alt-country, folk, and heartland rock & roll. It’s a sound that has earned its creator more than a half-dozen Juno nominations, as well as Top 40 success on both sides of the Canadian/American border. Now in her third decade as an artist, Kathleen Edwards has done more than carry the torch of songwriting heroes like Tom Petty, Neil Young, and Lucinda Williams — she’s opened the door for others, too, inspiring a new generation of artists who, like her, blur the boundaries between genre and generation. With thanks to Creative Saskatchewan and The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR)