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Tak Arikushi is a Toronto-based guitarist specializing in the virtuosic guitar style of Gypsy-jazz. His music is inspired by the Romani jazz guitar legend, Django Reinhardt, whose infectious swing rhythms and fiery melodies started a musical tradition that gave birth to some of the most dazzling guitarists of today.
His most recent ventures explore the intersection of Japanese culture and jazz music, fusing the two to create a sound that is both toe-tapping and introspective. The first single Sakura Swing was featured on CBC radio on national airwaves across several shows. Whether he’s sharing the stage with jazz guitar giant Stephane Wrembel, recording challenging music for a best-selling video game (Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course), or playing for Rush bassist Geddy Lee’s family event, Tak’s talents keeps him in demand both as bandleader and collaborator.
Jamie Drake is a Toronto-based percussionist, drummer and composer, whose musical interests span from environmental chamber music to Motown, and who has performed everywhere from the Lincoln Centre to a small cafe in Shanghai. Jamie received his masters degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and his Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Toronto. He has premiered works by composers Christos Hatzis, John Luther Adams and Nicole Lizée and performed with Soundstreams, Kitchener Waterloo Symphony, Esprit Orchestra, Amici, NEXUS and many others.
As a member of TorQ Percussion Quartet, has has performed across North America and in Europe, and has been a featured soloist with the Toronto Symphony, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal and the Buffalo Philharmonic. He is percussionist for the renowned Hamilton Children’s Choir, has worked as a percussion composer/consultant for CBC, and taught at Acadia University. Active in musical theatre, Jamie has played drums/percussion for Mirvish, Musical Stage Company, Soulpepper, Canadian Stage, and Young People’s Theatre for Dora Award-winning productions, and has played drums for numerous singers including Ron Sexsmith, Jackie Richardson, Heather Bambrick and more. His solo percussion recording “Night” is available on Bandcamp.
Miranda Mulholland is a JUNO Nominated Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, label owner, artist advocate, and Founder and Artistic Director of the Muskoka Music Festival in Muskoka, Ontario. Her most recent solo release, By Appointment or Chance, was nominated for a JUNO in 2020. Dubbed the “Sweet secret weapon of Canadian Roots Music” by Brad Wheeler at the Globe and Mail, her touring and recording credits include Harrow Fair, Great Lake Swimmers, Bowfire, The Jim Cuddy Band and many, many more. Not limited to band performances, Miranda has appeared in various theatre productions including the Dora winning productions of 'Parfumerie' and New York Times Critic’s Pick, 'Spoon River' with Soulpepper Theatre.
Over the past five years, Miranda has emerged as one of the world's foremost artist advocates, speaking at the World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization, a NAFTA negotiating round in Washington, Midem, Canadian Music Week, and was the first music creator to take the podium at the Economic Club of Canada. Miranda was awarded Intellectual Property Champion by the US Chamber of Commerce and was Runner-up to Margaret Atwood for Artist of the Year Award from the Globe and Mail.
Miranda is Music Canada’s Creative Culture Advisor, the Chair of the Music Canada Advisory Council and is the Vice Chair of the Board of Governors, Massey/Roy Thomson Halls.
Soprano Patricia O’Callaghan is something of a wandering minstrel, with six solo albums and many interesting collaborations along the way. A speaker of French, Spanish, and German, her early recordings focused on European cabaret, but one of Patricia’s unique talents is the ability to blend a variety of languages and musical genres seamlessly in her concerts, and to completely embody whatever style she is singing at any given moment.
“This Toronto soprano can sing a 100-year-old German tune so lustily that you almost don’t need a translation to know that someone’s about to get his throat cut or get laid or both” (National Post).
“O’Callaghan sings her diverse material as if it was always meant to go side-by-side and by the end of the evening, it’s easy to believe” (Chart Attack).
Patricia has recently become faculty at The Dan School of Drama and Music at Queen’s University, and at The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity’s Evolution: Classical program.
Her latest album, called Dark Butterflies, with music by David Braid, and with the Prague Epoque Orchestra, will be released this spring.
Julian Taylor is a Toronto-based, award-winning singer-songwriter, radio host, and label owner. Over the course of his esteemed career, which spans 20-plus years as the leader of Staggered Crossing, Julian Taylor Band, and his solo work, Julian has established himself as one of Canada’s greatest troubadours. His 2020 LP, The Ridge, earned two JUNO Award nominations, along with a pair of Canadian Folk Music Awards for Solo Artist and English Songwriter of the Year, five Native American Music Award nominations, plus a nomination for Canada’s most prestigious music accolade, the Polaris Music Prize. Julian's new album, Beyond the Reservoir, to be released in October 2022 and preceded by the single “S.E.E.D.S,” builds on the soul-folk sound and autobiographical themes first explored on The Ridge.
From the alt-rock of Staggered Crossing to the rock and roll, funk, pop, and R&B fusion of Julian Taylor Band, and, more recently, the soulful folk of his solo albums, Julian is known for his versatility as a songwriter, singer, and band leader. As well, as a self-managed musician who has handled every facet of his own career, including owning his own label, Howling Turtle, Julian exemplifies the DIY ethic and been a model for other indie artists to follow.
Vikki VanSickle is an award-winning author and playwright. Her work includes the bestselling picture book IF I HAD A GRYPHON, the Red Maple Award winning YA novel, THE WINNOWING, and IKE & PEARL: A NEW CANADIAN MUSICAL, co-created with Rob Kempson. When not writing, she can be found on CTV Your Morning, where she curates a regular kids' books segment. Vikki is thrilled to return as dramaturg for another Letters From the War project. Connect with her online.
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