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Ladies of the Canyon (band)

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Ladies of the Canyon
2011 Burlington Music Festival
2011 Burlington Music Festival
Background information
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresRoots/Rock
Years active2006-present
LabelsWarner Music Canada
MembersTara Martin
Maia Davies
Jasmine Bleile
Anna Ruddick
Past membersSenja Sargeant
Websiteladiesofthecanyon.com[dead link]

Ladies of the Canyon is a Canadian band from Montreal, Quebec composed of Tara Martin, Maia Davies, Jasmine Bleile and Anna Ruddick. Their sound encompasses a melding of influences, such as roots, rock, country, and Americana. The group has released two albums.

History

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Founded in 2005, Ladies of the Canyon began their career playing small venues in Montreal’s popular Mile-End neighbourhood. At the time their music consisted mainly of "countrified" 1970s Californian soft-rock sound;[1] over time their musical style expanded to include classic folk and contemporary rock.[2]

The group released their first studio album, Haunted Woman, in 2010 through Kindling/Warner Music Canada.[3][4] In the three years following this release, Ladies of the Canyon appeared on stage with Broken Social Scene and The Dears, were nominated for a Canadian Country Music Association award. The band worked with producer Mark Howard to record their second album, Diamond Heart.[5] In 2012, during the recording of this album, Sargeant was replaced by drummer Tara Martin.[6] Diamond Heart was released in September, 2013.

In 2014 the Ladies of the Canyon toured with the Barenaked Ladies.[7]

Solo careers

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Maia Davies has launched a solo career by releasing her debut French language album, Héritage, using her mononym Maia (now known as Maia Lily, stylized as Maïa Lily).[8] Jasmine Bleile released her first solo album under the name Satellītes on November 17, 2018.[9] Senja Sargeant released her selftitled EP, produced by Shane Alexander, in 2022 and celebrated the event with a release party in the venue Bitterzoet in Amsterdam where Shane played along in her band.[10][11]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details
Haunted Woman
Diamond Heart
  • Release date: September 24, 2013
  • Label: Warner Music Canada

Singles

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Year Single Album
2010 "Follow Me Down" Haunted Woman
"Maybe Baby"
2011 "Give It Again"
2013 "Diamond Heart" Diamond Heart
"You and All Your Famous Friends"

Music videos

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Year Video
2010 "Follow Me Down"
"Maybe Baby"
2014 "Let's Take the Night"

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Result
2011 Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Day Three: Jeff Tweedy, Jenny Lewis, July Talk, Ladies of the Canyon Fort York, Toronto ON, July 6". Exclaim!, By Stuart Henderson Jul 07, 2014
  2. ^ "Review: David Martel CD Release @ Cabaret JPR". Indyish, James Finnerty, June 10th, 2008
  3. ^ "Ladies of the Canyon Haunted Woman". Exclaim!, By Jason Schneider Jun 28, 2010
  4. ^ "Ladies Of The Canyon Bring Country To Montreal"[usurped]. Chart Attack - Jun 1, 2010
  5. ^ "Halifax Pop Explosion: Where Canyon country explodes". Chronicle Herald, By Stephen Cooke October 21, 2013
  6. ^ "Ladies of the Canyon – “Diamond Heart” (2013)". Femme Metal, September 25, 2013
  7. ^ "Ladies of the Canyon". The Snipe News, January 21, 2014
  8. ^ "L'héritage personnel de Maïa" . Montreal Métro: 23 September 2012 Camille Laurin-Desjardins
  9. ^ Satellītes website
  10. ^ Discogs - Senja Sargeant – Senja Sargeant
  11. ^ Setlist.fm - Senja Sargeant in Bitterzoet, Amsterdam
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