James King: James King is a singer/songwriter, and all around performer from North Augusta, ON. His style has been described as “Rock n Roll Troubadour” and due to his unique vocal sound, which emulates many of the classic rock vocalists of the 70s, he has performed his original music across Canada. While living in Toronto, His band “James King & the Midnight Hours” held a year-long residency at the Amsterdam Bicycle Club, before branching out to play many of the famous rock venues throughout the city. In 2018 they made the National Top 100 in CBC’s Searchlight Contest, out of 2,072 artists from across Canada. In 2020, the band recorded their full length debut album “Moonchild” with Juno nominated producer Alex Gamble at Union Sound. It was released in 2022 and is now available on all streaming platforms. Since returning home to the Brockville area in 2021, James can be found gigging solo all over the countryside, while working on a new record.
Julie Stella: Based in Ottawa, Acadian singer-songwriter Julie Stella describes her music as moody, sad girl vibes. Some might describe her songs as nostalgic, while others might say they’re achingly familiar. Julie writes songs to dig through the complex layers of loss, grief and growth. Artists like Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, Chantal Kreviazuk and The Cranberries have influenced her sound.
Kentucky: Kentucky, the musical project of Canadian artist Jordan Holman, is emerging like a quiet signal cutting through late-night static. His songs—a quicksilver blend of acoustic rock, indie folk, and subtle ’90s alternative glow—carry stories shaped by extremes: from near-death hushes to the hard-won hope of second chances. Influences like R.E.M., The Tragically Hip, and Neil Young whisper in his ear, but it’s Holman’s own voice—an unwavering tenor wrapped around each thoughtful chord—that draws listeners closer. Having performed over 100 times across Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta in 2024, Kentucky’s music took on a living presence in those places, forging connections at once both intimate and universal. His forthcoming debut album, Second Chance Music, distills this experience into a testament of resilience and renewal, and reminds us that sometimes a song is all it takes to guide us back to the light. Look for the album on streaming platforms May 25, 2025.
April 26th, 2025
220 Elgin Street, 2nd Floor
7:00pm Doors \ 8:00pm Show
Tickets $12+fees in Advance \ $15 Cash at the door