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Returning to her Roots and her aboriginal heritage, a performance by Canadian Artist Laura Vinson has all the ingredients. Authentic Native sound, songs and stories about North American Indians mixed ...
Returning to her Roots and her aboriginal heritage, a performance by Canadian Artist Laura Vinson has all the ingredients. Authentic Native sound, songs and stories about North American Indians mixed in a contemporary musical show.


The ancestral spirit is audibly present when the Indigenous Dancers enter the stage and perform their traditional dances. Visually, emotionally and musically this is a glimpse into the life and history of Native North American Indians- you can feel the Spirits are there.


Laura Vinson is active in the music industry for over 45 years now. She started her career as country star, had several hits including the hit "Sweet Mountain Music". Laura Vinson and her Band Free Spirit are a regular on all the major festivals and venues in North America and is a frequent guest on many national TV shows. In 1996, after her time as a country artist, Vinson created a theater show around her highly successful album "Voices On The Wind", an album for which she has received several Aria Awards.




Her Native roots-inspired Vinson to this album to take a large audience to get familiar with its culture and heritage. The show appears to be an international success, both the festival edition and the unique theatrical version. The show traveled around the globe (South Korea, United States, Australia, Denmark, Lithuania, Belgium, and the Netherlands).


A colorful display of Native North American rhythms and uplifting lyrics about the wonderful life then and now with the currents of Native, Metis, western and Celtic influence tells the story of Western Canada.




Laura Vinson is born and raised in the shadows of the Rocky Mountains near Jasper National Park. Her Métis heritage is Cherokee, Cree English, and French. The roots of her Aboriginal background are told in her songs which tell about the life of the North American Indians and their traditions. "Louisiana Purchase" is a true story about her Cherokee Great-Grandmother who was purchased by her American husband for just a "good horse and some blankets".


To be in the audience at a Laura Vinson & Free Spirit concert is to experience what it was like to be part of the spiritual and tribal rituals of a time long past. One feels the Ancestral Spirits hovering over the performers especially when the Native dancers make their proud and mysterious entrances. Their dazzling outfits, dances, songs, and drumming come from centuries of spirituality and tradition. It evokes a feeling of the past and present merging in Laura's songs, the bands' music, and the ancient rhythms and melodies from the Native performances.

A performance from Laura Vinson combines traditional music performed in a contemporary presentation and involves the audience in the other side of the Wild West way of life in historical and present-day North America.
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Mc-Ent management & productions work exclusively for a fine selection of artists who regularly tour in Europe. The agency is responsible for a thorough execution of a tour and takes care of all necess...
Mc-Ent management & productions work exclusively for a fine selection of artists who regularly tour in Europe. The agency is responsible for a thorough execution of a tour and takes care of all necessary tasks.

By this, we mean: arranging the contracts and permits, logistics travel and accommodation, technical details on the location, press handling, and all supporting activities to make it easy for the artist.
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Myrol is an Alberta based duo that blends stunning female voices with insightful and powerful original songwriting. The Americana- Roots -Alt-Country duo are often backed up by a band of fantastic sea...
Myrol is an Alberta based duo that blends stunning female voices with insightful and powerful original songwriting. The Americana- Roots -Alt-Country duo are often backed up by a band of fantastic seasoned professionals

Although one might categorize their music as Americana, Joanne and Haley are talented musicians, renowned vocalists, and award-winning songwriters who traverse through many genres of music weaving an elaborate musical tapestry that ultimately serves the song. They have won a World Billboard Songwriting Competition Award for 'The Mighty Peace', as well as multiple awards from the Calgary Folk Festival Songwriting Competition for their songs over the last three years.

The girls have been featured on the main stage at the Big Valley Jamboree, and at the Calgary Folk Festival. The two have toured Europe, Australia, The U.S.A., and Canada, at times playing to crowds of 30,000 and more. Their second album is called 'Blue Moon Away'. It features songs by the duo as well as co-writes with Fred Eaglesmith, CFR Champion Bull Rider and cowboy poet Dan Lowry, and Nashville's Tim Taylor. The album also features some of Alberta's best and most talented musicians as well as some big names from Nashville. Tammy Rogers of the Steel Drivers and Emmylou Harris, plays fiddle and mandolin and Jeff King, who currently plays guitar for Reba McEntire and George Strait, is on the new album.

If you haven't had a chance to see Myrol preform, then don't miss this exciting act, and if you have already seen Myrol, then there is no doubt that you'll be eagerly anticipating your next opportunity to listen to these women sing.
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Songwriters create and work over hundreds of perfect songs ...
and then one day the universal muse delivers such a great one.
I think even someone in Austin would understand the fragility of an ice bridge."
- Tom Coxworth Folk Routes CKUA Radio
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