2020 Virtual Day Musicians

Davy Sage Music @Davysagemusic https://www.davysagemusic.com/home

David Sanni, professionally known as Davy Sage, is a Nigerian born Pop and RnB recording artist & hailing from Regina, Saskatchewan Canada. He was brought up around music as his older brother was a DJ which influenced his style of music in many ways from listening to 90s hip‐hop and RnB to Afro‐beat and more.

Davy’s style of singing is a mix between English, his native language Yoruba and pidgin which is a breath of fresh air, and he is definitely one to watch‐out for in changing the face of African music.

The North Sound @thenrthsnd https://www.thenorthsoundmusic.com/

Forrest Eaglespeaker is a Blackfoot singer‐songwriter, multi‐instrumentalist and storyteller from Calgary, Alberta residing in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He is the heartbeat of Canadian Roots‐Rock band, The North Sound. With a no holds barred approach to songwriting, Forrest’s lyrics span across haunting metaphors from everyday experiences to personal realities.

Hunter Brothers @HunterBrothersMusic https://hunterbrothers.com/

Hunter Brothers is a Canadian group from Shaunavon, Saskatchewan composed of brothers Luke, J.J., Ty, Brock and Dusty Hunter. The brothers have amassed a large volume of industry credibility in a record amount of time, including; seven CCMA Award nominations, two nominations and 10 SCMA Award wins. Their latest single, “Hard Dirt”, signifies our collective ability to grow through challenges and adversity. Their sophomore album, State of Mind, released in 2019, remained the #1 selling country album for four consecutive weeks following its release. “Lost”, is certified Gold in Canada, and was their first #1 single at Country Radio. The brothers debuted at CMA Fest in Nashville, landed an impressive three CCMA nominations in 2019, and two JUNO Award nominations in 2020.

Shawn Jobin @ShawnJobinOfficiel https://shawnjobin.bandcamp.com

Shawn Jobin is a, Fransaskois rap artist, producer and has had the chance to perform at many prestigious Canadian and international festivals throughout the past few years while using his works to address social issues of his generation and create in collaboration with his local partners, projects of great success among Fransaskois’s youth. Eliza Mary Doyle @ElizamaryDoyle https://elizamarydoyle.com

Eliza Mary Doyle has had a fifteen‐year career in groups, as a solo artist, and as a professional session musician, playing banjo, singing, and even performing with instruments like dobro or mandolin. She has released nine full‐length albums, won numerous awards, and toured North America and Europe.y has had Bright, feisty, and fierce, this banjo playin’ troubadour of exceptional talent and vision delivers a live show with energy that goes beyond the stage with her spontaneous and contagious energy. She is a Juno and International Award winning artist who can be described as sweet as honey and raw as hide. Her past discography goes back to 2003, and since then, she's recorded on 23 albums, toured Canada, Europe and the UK extensively, and crafted her musicianship to rise in excellence as a leader in this province as a banjo player, performer, teacher and songwriter. Recently she has developed important community mentorship programming for Saskatchewan's under‐served and remote communities, which garnished her a SaskMusic Industry Achievement Award Nomination in 2019. performing with instruments like dobro or lin. She h

Jess Moskaluke @jessmoskaluke.com www.jessmoskaluke.com finalist in CBC’s Searchlight Canada competition and An internationally celebrated artist, continues to break barriers in the country music world with her big voice, pop‐infused hooks and sonic versatility. Born in Langenburg SK, the 2018 CCMA Award winner for “Album of the Year”, Moskaluke was the first Canadian female country artist since her childhood idol to achieve CRIA Platinum single status with “Cheap Wine and Cigarettes”, and has since gone on to earn CRIA Gold certifications for “Take Me Home” and “Kiss Me Quiet” along with a nod for her feature on ’s “I’m An Open Road”. She was also the first Canadian female country artist since 2008 to have a song in the Top 3 with the upbeat track “” and has notched another SIX Top 10 hits in addition to that with “Kiss Me Quiet”, “Take Me Home”, “Camouflage”, “Used”, “Save Some of that Whiskey” and her first ever number one at Canadian country radio, “Country Girls”.