Kirsten Jones
“Smooth-as-buckwheat-honey vocals…a bona fide comparison to Emmylou Harris is not out of order…” - Eric Thom, Exclaim Magazine
Welcome to Y’all-ternative! After years of walking the line between country and folk, Kirsten knows exactly who she is now.
Y’all-ternative it is.
Kirsten has called Toronto home for over a decade, but she was born and raised in Virginia. She still has a lot of the south left in her – including her love for “sweet tea”, BBQ, and the occasional “y’all” that still slips out. She is also influenced by southern-flavoured music - Patty Griffin, Emmylou Harris, The Jayhawks, and Kelly Willis to name a few.
She spent her first few years in Toronto playing solo in various bars and coffeehouses while working as an Account Executive for Universal Music. After meeting several of her musical idols, including Sheryl Crow, Sarah Harmer, Lucinda Williams and others, she realized she’d rather be introducing herself as a singer and songwriter than as a sales rep. So, she quit her day job.
In February 2005, she released her debut album, Drive-In Movie through Fontana North (Universal). She received great CBC radio support, including airplay in every province and a #3 spot on Galaxie’s Top Canadian Folk/Roots Chart (just behind Neil Young and Mary Jane Lamond).
Since then, she has been touring in Canada and the U.S., sharing the bill with such artists as Corb Lund, Jim Cuddy, Oh Susanna, Cindy Church, Lynn Miles, and Minnie Driver and playing showcases at several major music conferences. North by Northeast (Toronto), Canadian Music Week (Toronto), New Music Week (Vancouver), the Midwest Music Summit (Indianapolis), and the Americana Showcase at NEMO in Boston rank among her favourite showcase opportunities.
Stay tuned for Kirsten's next album, The Mad Mile, in 2008. In the meantime, see below for some of Kirsten’s favourite career moments so far…
February 2008 - Kirsten's song "You Ain't Comin' By" is chosen as a semi-finalist in the 2007 International Songwriting Competition.
January 2008 – Performing as part of the Freewheelin’ Folk series at the M.A.C. in Hamilton, Ontario
September 2007 – Performed at the exclusive Canadian Country Music Awards Songwriter's Cafe in Regina.
June 2007 – Opened for Jim Cuddy and Oh Susanna at the Mississauga Waterfront Festival.
March 2007 - Won first place at the Brampton Folk Festival audition (with duo partner Kevin Zarnett), and as a result, played the main stage at the 2007 Festival.
January 2007 – Gibson Guitars came on board as a sponsor.
September 2006 – Awarded first place by judges Sylvia Tyson, John McDermott, and Heather Ostertag at the Magna Hoedown Showdown. After three weeks of live competition, performing seven original songs, I won a showcase spot in front of 4000 people at the Magna Hoedown fundraiser, $2500 cash, a $3500 Gibson guitar, and studio time. Other artists on the bill at the Hoedown were Sylvia Tyson, the Good Brothers, and Corb Lund.
January 2006 – Debut album, Drive-In Movie, spent three months on the Galaxie Top Canadian Folk/Roots album chart. The top chart position was #3, just behind Neil Young and Mary Jane Lamond.
2006 – Received two FACTOR grants – one for a demo and one for touring.
“The music of Kirsten Jones combines the best elements of alt-country and contemporary folk. She’s also an engaging live performer, bringing both introspection and high humour to her shows”.
- Mark Rheaume, CBC Radio