From their album“Four Sure” (2000):
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Hailing from the small town of Pettisville, this folk trio consists of siblings Bekah, Joshua and Caleb Liechty. Growing up with music loving parents, their childhood was steeped in music. As well as sing in church, they also took piano lessons. Despite thinking about a medical career first, they formed the band in 2019. In 2021 they entered and won Season 21 of The Voice. They’ve since shared the stage with Kelsea Ballerini and Pentatonix. They debuted with “Barrier Island” in 2019.
Telling a tale of romance and reminiscing about the moment the lovers met, their new single reminds us that life’s too short not to take a chance on love. Taken from their recently released EP “… Wilder Then”, the song is a cheeky amalgamation of folk, pop and a touch of country. From the playful organ to the lively percussion and jaunty steel guitar laying down the jolly melody, it’s their astounding harmonies and rosy vocals that make this good-natured tune a true pleasure for your ears.
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From their album “… Somewhere More Familiar” (1997):
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From her upcoming album “Blush”, to be released on 26 September 2025:
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Born in Toronto and raised in Wiarton, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up immersed into the music scene. With both his father and his uncle a member of the folk band Tanglefoot, he would actually tour with the band as a kid and help them set up. He took to the guitar himself and, since starting his career, played festivals such as the Ottowa Grassroots Festival and more recently Summerfolk. Inspired by rock bands like U2, he released his debut album “Louder” in 2019.
Taken from his upcoming album “So Much More Than A Dream” on which the collection of songs tell the story of someone looking for peace and purpose in this turbulent world, his new single asks the question of whether that someone believes in anything at all anymore. Driving the song is a vivid rock rhythm and is enriched with imposing guitars and a cheeky piano. With a melody giving off some Coldplay vibes and vocals that glide from falsetto to fierce, this magnetic tune is stadium-ready.
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