Performing Artists

Paul Coulter-Brown

I was born in Belfast Northern Ireland but grew up in the south of England. First got into music listening to the Beatles, John Denver, Mamas and the Papas and Gilbert O'sullivan on my parent 8 track in the car(showing my age). Picked up the guitar like many boys my age at 16. Played in a few punk bands and even supported The Stranglers at Essex university. After it all fell apart I discovered John Martyn , Nick Drake the acoustic guitar and had a few classical lessons. Straight away I started writing songs.

Tessa Amy

After years of performing as a gutsy folk artist and trying to form a band, Tessa has finally taken matters into her own hands. Embracing her new electro/pop sound, this multi talented artist now combines her guitar, keyboard, drum programming, computer and vocal skills with her love for electro grooves. But don't be fooled by just this one catorgjorization, as it seems this gal can dane to many a different beat - as well as write them!

The Overcomers

Mario and Anne Iacovone along with companion and fellow songwriter/composer Andre Chamberlain dedicate their talents to their passion for songwriting. Andre, an accomplished bass player and composer in his own right, has been playing throughout Eastern Canada and moved out west, where he met Mario and Anne.

Karen Fowlie

From the side of a mountain on the west coast of British Columbia, a new sound resonates off the waters of Howe Sound – it’s the voice of Karen Fowlie.

“An upbeat collection of feel-good alt. country / rock songs” describes the original music you’ll hear at Karen’s live shows. Formerly from Alberta, Fowlie is a veteran performer who has given live performances and festival shows since 1997. In 2005, Karen made the move to Sea to Sky country and established herself in the Vancouver scene.

Radio Karma

Lorne Campbell, Guitar
Brian Marchant, Bass
Mike Damguard, Drums
Elizabeth Glover,  Vocals
Jane Runnels, Vocals

This original Folk Rock band takes no prisoners when it comes to their music. Songwriter Lorne Campbell writes about the people and things that affect our daily lives. From politics to relationships, from washroom wall humour to the horror of war, there is nothing sacred when Lorne takes a swipe at the human condition.

Cam Salay

Cam Salay has been living and performing in the Sea to Sky corridor since 1988 as a resident of Whistler from 88-98 and a Brackendale resident ever since. In 1993 Cam joined the group The Paperboys and toured North America extensively. In 1998 the band's album Molinos won a Juno award for "best roots and traditional album". Cam left the group in 2000 to spend more time at home and perform locally.

Dana-Marie

With her genuine and inspiring performance, Dana-Marie transports her listeners to a place of introspection and awe. Whether accompanying herself on piano or guitar, her haunting melodies and stunning voice captivate all within hearing. Her deeply passionate and daring performance combined with her sweet and engaging personality are sure to leave you feeling warm, inspired and wanting more.