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Welcome!
*** The Cabin Song EP is now available to order directly from this website! Click the "Buy EP" link above, or the Music button, or the "Out Now" image, to be taken to the order page where you can purchase physical CDs or MP3 downloads (which come with an exclusive track). ***
June 16th/09: First things first: T. Nile and The Children of Mercey will be playing a showcase as part of the NXNE Music Festival in Toronto at C'est What (67 Front St. E. at Church ) at 9 PM this Saturday, June 20th. Doors for the Saturday lineup open at 8:00 PM and the cost is $10. Admission is on a first come, first seated basis...so make sure you're able to get in and see the band! The Facebook Event link is HERE.
Also, a blogger interview with T. Nile regarding The Children of Mercey and NXNE is HERE.
Finally, two blog entries on T. have been posted - One from Fingertips Music and one from See What You Hear.
June 11th/09: The Vancouver Sun has done a story on Tamara, which also features an outdoor band performance video. Click HERE to check it out!
June 10th/09: !Earshot Magazine, which tracks campus and community radio stations across Canada, is charting The Cabin Song EP at #4 on the Folk/Roots/Blues Chart, debuting ahead of Elvis Costello and The Great Lake Swimmers. To view the chart listing, click HERE.
Twitter Updates:
T. Nile — At My Table (self-released) :: "And this banjo-fueled feminine folk rock sounds like it was raised on the right acoustic side of Led Zeppelin III’s tracks"
Jeffrey Morgan’s Media Blackout by Jeffrey Morgan (CREEM Magazine - Canadian Editor) 3/5/2008
"Come from Galiano Island with a banjo on her knee, Vancouver’s T. Nile could well be the biggest roots noise out of these very rootsy parts since Neko Case and the Be Good Tanyas." ~ John P.McLaughlin
"As for T. Nile, her set was as refreshing as a splash of water... she served up a mouth watering menu of rustic and groovy ditties... her vocals were sweet, carefree and tangy..." ~Sandra Sperounces, Edmonton Journal review of Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Aug. 12, 2007
"Eclectic songs, rooted in tradition but looking forward. One of Canada’s musical gifts to the 21st century." ~Gary Cristall
"...The music is outstanding. Haunting in some places, rootsy and upbeat in others. An interesting juxtaposition of traditionally conflicting styles..." ~Bill Hurley
"Obviously the 2008 version of T. Nile is a quantum leap in heartfelt emotion and sonic texture over the 2006 version of T. Nile that I recently first heard" ~Jeffrey Morgan CREEM Magazine - Canadian Editor
"T. Nile has been turning some heads in the folk roots world in this country and abroad with her brazen blend of folk roots and pop and everything in between. Her music jumps out at you while you listen to it, and in the most simple terms imaginable, it's staggeringly good."~Tom Power, Deep Roots, CBC.
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