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Carter Felker Band
http://www.carterfelker.com
Carter uses his own experiences and desire to tell a story to create honest, human-made country music. https://soundcloud.com/carter-edwin-felker
algary singer-songwriter Carter Felker, and Victoria
based singer-songwriter and lead singer of band Hawk And Steel, Peter
Gardner, are teaming up for a short Alberta tour this winter.
Tour Dates:
JAN 6TH . CALGARY . MIKE’S JUKE BAR . *Carter hosts open mic
JAN 7TH . CALGARY . WINE-OHS . W/ LUCKY SONNE
JAN 8TH . LETHBRIDGE . OWL ACOUSTIC LOUNGE
JAN 9TH . TWIN BUTTE . GENERAL STORE
JAN 10TH . EDMONTON . THE BUCKINGHAM . W/ TROY+CAYLEY AND ALEX VISSIA
Carter Felker Bio:
Carter has been playing and writing songs since the age of sixteen. His
songs have always been written from the eyes of an every day human. He
paints stories for the forgotten, the misunderstood, the hurt, and the
lonely. The character in a Carter Felker song is always somebody you
knew, somebody you passed by, somebody you once loved, and sometimes the
character is you.
Besides slowly taking over the live music
scene in his hometown of Calgary Alberta, the summer of 2015 saw Felker
play the Calgary Folk Fest, after winning the Best Up-and-Coming Song
Writer Contest. He's currently finishing his debut, yet untitled record,
which he successfully Kickstarted in late 2015.
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Peter Gardner Bio:
Peter Gardner has spent the last five years toiling away in the rainy
city of Victoria BC, as the songwriter-singer for Hawk And Steel.
2015 saw the release of their second record, "Anywhere But Here".
Recorded by Sam Weber and mastered by Juno winning engineer Dan Weston
(Shad, Attack In Black) "Anywhere But Here" features songs about people
that intuitively know they fit in somewhere, but it's not wherever
they're at now. Songs about robbing a bank with someone you love. Songs
about isolated people that are locked into uneasy unions with the few
souls they do have around. Songs about the ongoing struggle of love and
loss. Songs about existentialism wrapped in metaphors of sailing. In the
five years since their formation, Hawk and Steel have shared the stage
with talented musicians from a variety of genres, shaping their set-list
and arrangements to best suit the ambience of the venue. From Beth
Orton’s folktronica, to the Wooden Sky’s rocky-folk sounds, to Rueben
and the Dark’s upbeat indie-rock Hawk and Steel's wide array of sounds
allow them to play everywhere from bars and basements, to theatres and
churches, to larger outdoor venues and festival stages.
http://hawkandsteel.com/
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