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Jenn Grant at Sandhill Nursery October 13

Jenn has been nominated for three JUNO Awards, multiple East Coast Music and Music Nova Scotia award nominations and wins over the years, and has been long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize.

In recent years, Jenn’s music has been used across several international ad campaigns, trailers, and TV shows, and her song “Dreamer” from her debut album is the long-running theme music for the CBCs ‘Heartland’ now going into its 16th season. 

Born on Prince Edward Island, a small maritime province on the east coast of Canada, famous for its lush sand dunes and ocean tails rising up to meet a vast, open sky. There is an undeniably ethereal quality to Grant’s voice and her music, described by Australia’s The Age is that of “dreamy, harp-and woodwinds folk, the work of a painter born in paradise.” Consequence of Sound cite “majestic vocals,” whilst Pop Matters refer to her voice as an “Aural Equivalent of a Warm Embrace”

She now lives in Nova Scotia, where she is raising her two young sons alongside renowned music producer Daniel Ledwell. In a lake house in a mostly rural community, art and music is being born every day.  Jenn has spent over a decade touring across Canada, The U.S.A., Europe as well as Australia.

ABOUT THE VENUE

The concert takes place in Greenhouse #4 at Sandhill Nursery. This 1800 sq ft space features an intimate performance space with charming rustic décor. The audience space is floor level sturdy folding chairs facing a raised stage. Seating is by General Admission. There are cold drinks served on site.

Come early and explore Sandhill Nursery’s annual Fall Festival. Features include a pumpkin slingshot, two mazes, the scavenger hunt, cornhole games, art installations, and more.

She’ll be playing at the Sandhill Nursery stage on October 13 at 7:30 p.m. You can purchase tickets, HERE. Sample video below:

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