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Honest Woods and Windmills @ Fernando's Pub

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October 24, 2014

Location: Fernando's Pub, 279 Bernard Ave
Address: 279 Bernard Ave
Time: 9:00 pm

2014-10-24 21:00:00 2014-10-24 16:00:00 America/Vancouver Honest Woods and Windmills @ Fernando's Pub Honest Woods and Windmills Fernando's Pub - Oct 24th Cover $10 - 9:00 pm  www.honestwoodsband.com Honest Woods explore musical genres in a way that allows each listener to become involved and enjoy their unique sound. Biography: Honest Woods’ music is entwined with aspects of many different genres, including those mentioned above, which have enabled them to create their own unique sound. Defined by their striking harmonies, energetic performances, and modest members, Honest Woods perform with the hopes of connecting with others through music. Members include vocalist and rhythm guitarist Annie Scott, vocalist and lead guitarist Dustin McGifford, bass guitarist Collin Croft, and drummer Joshua Ertman. Although Honest Woods intend to stay true to their duo roots, with strong influences from bands such as The Civil Wars, the accompanying rhythm section provides a powerful influence over their live performances by completing the full band experience. After only a year of calling themselves Honest Woods, things began to progress quickly for the ambitious members and their musical careers. Their original song “Shy” placed them in the top 20 regional finals of the CBC Searchlight Competition after also being featured on the Shaw TV’s broadcast show of local talent “The Seen”. Honest Woods accomplished first place in the Talented Kelowna Competition 2014 and have successfully completed their first professional EP. Looking back on the finals of the competition Jennifer Smith, entertainment columnist of The Capital newspaper Kelowna says, Honest Woods "managed to evening of impressive performances and turn their moment to shine into an experience audience and performers alike could share". Receiving another place in the top 20 regional finals of the Searchlight Competition, this time with their song ‘Stranger’, the band felt encouraged by their recent successes, and increasing local support, to expose their support outside of the Okanagan. The band’s debut into the Vancouver music scene included participation in the Landmark Events Contest, ‘Battle of the Bands’, in which they placed 5th out of 200 competing bands and artists. Winnings included studio time at the legendary Greenhouse studios, and an artist development package to help further their professional image. Moving forward in their careers by playing festivals, like Kelowna’s Keloha Music Festival, entering in contests, and playing creative shows throughout the Okanagan and beyond, the band is enjoying sharing their music and moving forward in the industry. “Kelowna’s Honest Woods has had an excellent year. The folk influenced indie-rock band has generated some significant local buzz, becoming one of the most talked about acts in town.” - Vincent Jones, entertainment columnist of Kelowna Now web column. http://windmillskeepmoving.bandcamp.com/ Ambient-indie, loop artist. experimental one man band. windmills keep moving. Biography: On a very basic level, windmills convert energy. As an artist, Windmills does much the same thing, taking personal tragedies, triumphs and memories and transforming them into songs dripping with heartbreak and anguish.  Windmills is the moniker of genre-bending experimental ambient-indie loop artist, Cory Myraas. Now based in Kelowna, Windmills burst forth from the city of Vernon in the spring of 2011. Impressive both on record and in concert, Windmills has since developed a significant following in the Okanagan Valley and beyond. It’s easy to see why. A clever songwriter with strong lyrical command, the words in a Windmills song are always accompanied by a soundscape that tells you how to feel. A genuine one-man show, this is a musician in charge of his craft. He has also become the Okanagan Valley music scene’s semi-reluctant awkward heartthrob - handsome, tattooed and slender with a voluminous flop of magical hair, this is a man that gets marriage proposals via Twitter. However, that’s secondary to the music. Since 2011, he has released two records, a 9-song 2012 release, Keep Moving, and a 5-track 2013 EP called, Tilting. Both have been well received in Canada and internationally, from the US to Asia and many countries in between. Importantly, there’s evolution between the two releases with the Windmills sound and his songwriting becoming stronger and more mature. In addition to his album releases, Windmills makes a consistent effort to play as many live shows as he can, developing his live sound (and his dreadful jokes), furthering the reach of his music and continually earning more fans.  The next chapter of the Windmills story is still to be written, but it promises to be fascinating. Windmills keep moving. - Vincent Jones - Music Writer/Broadcaster Fernando's Pub, 279 Bernard Ave 279 Bernard Ave events@kelownanow.com

Honest Woods and Windmills

Fernando's Pub - Oct 24th
Cover $10 - 9:00 pm 

www.honestwoodsband.com

Honest Woods explore musical genres in a way that allows each listener to become involved and enjoy their unique sound.

Biography: Honest Woods’ music is entwined with aspects of many different genres, including those mentioned above, which have enabled them to create their own unique sound. Defined by their striking harmonies, energetic performances, and modest members, Honest Woods perform with the hopes of connecting with others through music.

Members include vocalist and rhythm guitarist Annie Scott, vocalist and lead guitarist Dustin McGifford, bass guitarist Collin Croft, and drummer Joshua Ertman.

Although Honest Woods intend to stay true to their duo roots, with strong influences from bands such as The Civil Wars, the accompanying rhythm section provides a powerful influence over their live performances by completing the full band experience.

After only a year of calling themselves Honest Woods, things began to progress quickly for the ambitious members and their musical careers. Their original song “Shy” placed them in the top 20 regional finals of the CBC Searchlight Competition after also being featured on the Shaw TV’s broadcast show of local talent “The Seen”.

Honest Woods accomplished first place in the Talented Kelowna Competition 2014 and have successfully completed their first professional EP.

Looking back on the finals of the competition Jennifer Smith, entertainment columnist of The Capital newspaper Kelowna says, Honest Woods "managed to evening of impressive performances and turn their moment to shine into an experience audience and performers alike could share".

Receiving another place in the top 20 regional finals of the Searchlight Competition, this time with their song ‘Stranger’, the band felt encouraged by their recent successes, and increasing local support, to expose their support outside of the Okanagan.

The band’s debut into the Vancouver music scene included participation in the Landmark Events Contest, ‘Battle of the Bands’, in which they placed 5th out of 200 competing bands and artists. Winnings included studio time at the legendary Greenhouse studios, and an artist development package to help further their professional image.

Moving forward in their careers by playing festivals, like Kelowna’s Keloha Music Festival, entering in contests, and playing creative shows throughout the Okanagan and beyond, the band is enjoying sharing their music and moving forward in the industry.

“Kelowna’s Honest Woods has had an excellent year. The folk influenced indie-rock band has generated some significant local buzz, becoming one of the most talked about acts in town.”

- Vincent Jones, entertainment columnist of Kelowna Now web column.

http://windmillskeepmoving.bandcamp.com/

Ambient-indie, loop artist. experimental one man band. windmills keep moving.

Biography: On a very basic level, windmills convert energy. As an artist, Windmills does much the same thing, taking personal tragedies, triumphs and memories and transforming them into songs dripping with heartbreak and anguish. 

Windmills is the moniker of genre-bending experimental ambient-indie loop artist, Cory Myraas. Now based in Kelowna, Windmills burst forth from the city of Vernon in the spring of 2011. Impressive both on record and in concert, Windmills has since developed a significant following in the Okanagan Valley and beyond.

It’s easy to see why. A clever songwriter with strong lyrical command, the words in a Windmills song are always accompanied by a soundscape that tells you how to feel. A genuine one-man show, this is a musician in charge of his craft. He has also become the Okanagan Valley music scene’s semi-reluctant awkward heartthrob - handsome, tattooed and slender with a voluminous flop of magical hair, this is a man that gets marriage proposals via Twitter.

However, that’s secondary to the music. Since 2011, he has released two records, a 9-song 2012 release, Keep Moving, and a 5-track 2013 EP called, Tilting. Both have been well received in Canada and internationally, from the US to Asia and many countries in between. Importantly, there’s evolution between the two releases with the Windmills sound and his songwriting becoming stronger and more mature.

In addition to his album releases, Windmills makes a consistent effort to play as many live shows as he can, developing his live sound (and his dreadful jokes), furthering the reach of his music and continually earning more fans. 

The next chapter of the Windmills story is still to be written, but it promises to be fascinating. Windmills keep moving.

- Vincent Jones - Music Writer/Broadcaster





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