Regina & Toronto-based group Folk Sanctuary release debut studio songs

Regina & Toronto-based group Folk Sanctuary release debut studio songs

On the path to recording their first full-length album.

by SaskMusic

August 14, 2017 in Buzz

Regina & Toronto-based group Folk Sanctuary have released their debut studio songs with help from FACTOR, on the path to recording their first full-length album. “Song From the Universe,” the first single, is a folk-world instrumental, while “Kimisi, Ellatha Greece” is a lively Mediterranean-influenced song. They feature flute, tabla, and guitars. Marie-Véronique Bourque (flute), Nadeem Naz (tabla), John Hatzitolios (guitar/vocals), and Morgan Hughes (lead guitar) each have years of experience with bands such as the Regina Symphony Orchestra, Jack Semple, Funk’n’stein, Free Range, U of R Jazz Big Band, Neurotic Paperboys and many more. They’re working with talented producer Mark Schmidt at Northern Town Music, and assistance from Creative Saskatchewan (www.folksanctuary.com).

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