
- Basil Phoenix – the R&B and hip-hop artist from The Pas, Manitoba started writing songs and instrumental beats as a teen and has since amassed a strong following on Instagram.
- Divine Lightbody – the R&B, soul, hip-hop, pop, and reggae singer and multi-instrumentalist from Brampton, Ont., has received more than 14,000 hits just months after launching her YouTube™ channel.
- Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine – the “x” in their name is pronounced “and”, but it also represents the multiplying effect the instrumentalist/composer Elijah and lyricist/vocalist Jamie have on one another.
- JP Maurice – Vancouver’s pop/rock/alt-country artist’s first EP Girls sweeps from cinematic pop-noir into slinky neo soul with powerfully emotive vocals.
- LITEYEARS – the high-energy, alt-pop group of four meshes programmed electronic loops, ethereal keyboards, and melodic guitar counterpoint with organic instrumentation for a unique and refreshing sound.
- Amy Bishop – the bluesy, pop-rock vocalist from Calgary, whose spectacular performances to date include collaborations with Moby, April Wine, Farmer’s Daughter, and Chris Cummings.
- Chad Price – the soul, folk, and R&B artist from London, Ont. earned a reputation as an “artist to watch” while playing hundreds of shows since 2011, and has shared the stage with the likes of Ben Harper, The Strumbellas, Walk Off The Earth, Lights, and many more.
- Dylan Menzie – from Belle River, P.E.I., the indie, folk, pop, and rock artist with a sprawling vocal range released his debut EP Heather Avenue in 2013, earning multiple award nominations, before going on to open for artists City and Colour and Ron Sexsmith.
- Sons of Daughters – the Vancouver-born, Nashville-based duo Chrystal Leigh and Jimmy Thow have collaborated with numerous Grammy®-nominated songwriters, and have recorded a six-track debut EP entitled Pick your Poison.
- The Static Shift – bursting onto the local Calgary scene at the ages of 14, the rock, blues, and alternative group were the youngest band to ever headline the Blues Can. Now with more than 130 live performances under their belt and multiple award wins, The Static Shift has shared the stage with Trooper, Colin James, The Sheepdogs, and more.
- Ezra Jordan – the Toronto artist blends the genres of R&B and alt-pop with his keyboard-oriented approach to songwriting to create a style that is soulful, refreshing, and authentic.
- Faiza – the Toronto-based R&B/hip-hop singer/songwriter released her first EP in 2014, garnering positive buzz from Toronto’s underground music scene for her seductive vocals and 90s-reminiscent vibe.
- Jaryd Stanley – from Rothesay, N.B., the acoustic guitar-playing singer-songwriter mixes elements of rock, hip-hop, soul, pop, dance, and folk into his songs. He earned “Fan Favourite” status for CBC’s 2017 National Searchlight songwriting competition, and was named the 2017 Grand Prize Winner of Canada’s Walk of Fame Emerging Artists Music Mentorship Program.
- Poesy – writing her first song at the age of nine, the Ancaster, Ont.-born alternative/indie artist and piano player finds inspiration in literature, 1970s rock, thrift stores, and bus rides, to create the narratives present in her songwriting.
- Sariyah Hines – the London, Ont. soul singer was named 2015 Youth Grand Champion of CNE’s Rising Star, and is a multi-medalist for Team Canada at the 2016 World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles.
- James Marshall – the Acton, Ont. singer/songwriter expresses his adventurous soul through his unique blend of pop, blues, and rock-infused music.
- Jayd Ink – the Toronto independent R&B, soul, hip-hop, pop, and reggae artist has been headlining shows in Toronto since the release of her first EP Invitation Only in 2015, and has performed in Japan alongside K.Camp, DJ Whoo Kid, and Silento.
- Nicky MacKenzie – singing before she could even talk, the R&B, jazz, alternative, and pop vocalist from Salt Spring Island, B.C. plays several instruments including piano, guitar, and harp.
- Noelle Maracle – from Tyendinaga, Ont., she won YTV’s “Virtual Next Star” singing contest at the age of eight and presented Justin Bieber with his first Platinum Award in Toronto that same year. Her YouTube™ channel currently has 27 million views and more than 92,000 subscribers.
- Zack Lane – the Moncton, N.B.-born pop, pop-rock, and folk-pop multiple award-winning Canadian songwriter, performer, and recording artist has shared the stage with artists including Jann Arden, Jeff Cook, and the iconic group Alabama.
- Elequen – the exuberant singer-songwriter from Forest, Ont. began her career in entertainment as a model. Her passion for performing arts garnered her modeling campaigns and acting roles for the London 2012 Olympic Games, Canada’s Wonderland, and IMAX.
- Ethan Young – the Toronto R&B and pop artist’s love for performance and songwriting began at a very young age, and he’s been featured on three Mini Pop Kid albums that were sold in retail stores
- Grace Bakker – inspired by artists like Amy Winehouse, City and Colour, and Matt Maeson, the indie artist began singing at a young age and is self-taught on guitar.
- Raymond Salgado – the pop/R&B, classical, and musical theatre artist is a veteran of competitions, festivals and concerts, and has been the representative for Provincial Performing Arts of B.C. for the last six years, winning the Senior Classical at Provincials 2016.
- Victoria Azevedo – beginning her singing career at the age of 10, the Toronto-based pop/R&B artist made a name for herself after winning several local singing contests, becoming a member of acclaimed singing group Mini Pop Kids, recording three albums and touring nationwide, and selling out stadiums across Canada.
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About Big Machine Label Group
Led by Founder, President and CEO Scott Borchetta, the Big Machine Label Group encompasses Big Machine Records, The Valory Music Co., BMLG Records, Nash Icon Records and publishing company Big Machine Music as well as its own digital radio station, Big Machine Radio. BMLG artists include superstars Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Reba McEntire, Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Brantley Gilbert, Hank Williams Jr., Ronnie Dunn, Cheap Trick and Jennifer Nettles; chart-topping acts Justin Moore, Eli Young Band, Brett Young, Aaron Lewis, THE VOICE winner Danielle Bradbery; up-and-comers Midland, Carly Pearce, Delta Rae, The Cadillac Three, Drake White, Tucker Beathard, and Tara Thompson. BMLG also helms soundtracks for the hit TV show NASHVILLE. BMLG artists have received multiple GRAMMY, CMA, ACM, AMA, CMT, Teen Choice, MTV, Billboard, People’s Choice, and Brit Awards. Big Machine is the first-ever American label to align with terrestrial radio for performance royalty rights for its artists and is an industry leader in fighting for artist, songwriter, publisher and record company rights. Visit BigMachineLabelGroup.com for more information.
About Eureka
Eureka is a next-generation production company combining the expertise, credibility and key relationships traditionally found within large multi-national production companies with the energy and nimbleness of a startup. Launched in January 2016, Eureka has offices in Los Angeles and Sydney and produces both unscripted and scripted programs. Within less than a year of opening Eureka has over sixty hours of programming commissioned in 2017 with more series to be announced soon.
About Insight Production Company, Ltd.
Insight Productions, known for its award-winning ratings juggernauts, is Canada’s most established content producer. Headed by CEO John Brunton & COO Barbara Bowlby, Insight is an industry leader in the development, financing, and production of hit programming, both scripted and unscripted. THE TRAGICALLY HIP: A NATIONAL CELEBRATION; THE JUNO AWARDS; CANADA’S WALK OF FAME; BIG BROTHER CANADA; HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD; and THE AMAZING RACE CANADA – the most watched Canadian series on record – were collectively nominated for 31 Canadian Screen Awards in 2017 taking home 14 statues. Year after year, THE AMAZING RACE CANADA wins the Golden Screen, the CSA for the highest-rated reality program in Canada. Other productions include: CANADIAN IDOL; BATTLE OF THE BLADES; NEVER EVER DO THIS AT HOME; INTERVENTION; TOP CHEF CANADA; READY OR NOT; FALCON BEACH; and A CHRISTMAS FURY. Recently, Insight produced THE TRAGICALLY HIP: A NATIONAL CELEBRATION, a live concert special watched by one in three Canadians. Insight Productions was founded in 1979 and has since created thousands of hours of groundbreaking and multiplatform content for the global market in every genre. In 2015, Insight received the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s inaugural Icon Award in recognition of its 35th anniversary. For more information visit www.insighttv.com.
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CTV is Canada’s #1 private broadcaster. Featuring a wide range of quality news, sports, information, and entertainment programming, CTV has been Canada’s most-watched television network for the past 16 years in a row. CTV is a division of Bell Media, Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, digital, and Out-of-Home. Bell Media is owned by BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada’s largest communications company. More information about CTV can be found on the network’s website at CTV.ca.
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