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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Kinmount Welcomes Gordie Tentrees August 2016 !

Kawartha Lakes Events - Kinmount Welcomes Singer Gordon Tentrees! 

Kinmount Kawartha Lakes welcomes Gordon Tentrees August 18, 2016.
Ontario farm-raised, now based in the Yukon this teacher turned singer has been on a world tour with his new release - a bluesy-folk mix.
Songs range from Somebody's Kid - written while waiting to hear if his wife was safe at the Boston Marathon bombing, to inspiring - Wheel Girl - about a collision victim who became a top wheelchair athlete , to a song in which he urges other fathers not to be deadbeat dads.
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Who is Gordie Tentrees?
Here is Gordon Tentrees Bio from the Website.

Gordie Tentrees

Master storyteller and multi-instrumental performer Gordie Tentrees has arrived. His sixth album “Less is More” brings together his knack for melody with his amazing ability to hold an audience in the palm of his hands (both during and between songs) and is a deeply personal, moving, melodic and sometimes humorous look at life through the eyes of a unique and infectious personality.
Yukon based, Ontario raised, farm boy, golden glove boxer, school teacher, youth counsellor turned folk artist Tentrees has released 6 records touring North America, UK, Australia and Europe up to 200 concerts each year, nominated for Western Canadian Music Awards, International Song Competitions and toured with Kelly Joe Phelps, Fred Eaglesmith, Steve Poltz and Mary Gauthier. He offers the perfect example with his sixth album, Less is More, presenting an incredible soundtrack to a storied past with songs of triumph, heartache and redemption.
Produced by Juno award winner Bob Hamilton who also contributes textured beauty with tasteful tones, the album features Tentrees blend of folk, roots and blues sounds on 11 tracks including “Camelot Hotel“, written by Mary Gauthier.

Tentrees Rare Musician 

Tentrees plays dobro, guitar, harmonica, with stellar accompaniment from Aiden Tentrees on upright bass & Fabian Brook on guitar and fiddle. The album also includes guest appearances by Patrick Hamilton, Annie Avery, Lonnie Powell and the voice of east coast darling 2015 Juno winner Catherine MacLellan.
In the three years since his last release North Country Heart, Tentrees wrote more than 30 songs for his new album, mercifully letting most of them die before hitting the tape.
Says Tentrees,
“I was selective. I wanted to make an album I knew I could make, if I invested all my time and energy.” 
New album keepers include “Somebody’s Child”, written after watching the bombs go off at the Boston Marathon, all while wondering if his wife had crossed the finish line, and “Tired of Time“, the heartbreaking story of a man who dies of brain cancer years before his prime, while watching his family grow. Themes of despair turn to courage in “Wheel Girl”, an ode to northern hero Jessica Frotten who went from accident victim to wheelchair athlete. Tentrees’ attraction with the downtrodden human continues in “Broken Hero”, a collection of vivid shots of everyday heroes, and include the story-driven hit “Love in Ink“, co-written with childhood friend Oliver Greer. Love rings true in ‘Keno City” and “Wrong Town”, and album highlight “Dead Beat Dad” may be the first recorded confession of a struggling father urging on his male mates to make a difference.
 Most of Tentrees’ past three years were spent on the road, with concert dates from Spain to Texas, which keeps through in the title track “Less is More”, written in Holland after sleeping in the same bed as Townes Van Zandt on his last European tour before he passed.

Tentrees Reviews


  •  “In the rough cut vein of Kelly Joe Phelps or Fred Eaglesmith, Tentrees is gifted” THE GLOBE & MAIL
  • “Majestic songwriting, genuine authenticity, incredible insight” Americana UK 
  •  “Very superior songs on a terrific album, heartfelt and hysterical”R2 MAG (5 Stars) 
  •  “Sounds like an album Woody Guthrie or Bob Dylan might have done if they were starting out today”Irish Post (4/5 Stars) 

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