Artist Information
Biography
Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Kim made herself at home on local stages – most often stage left, with a guitar, bass or some sort of percussion instrument in her hands. She learned to navigate the industry by touring as a side musician, but came to realize that songwriting is her true calling. Now, you most-often see her centre stage, armed with nothing but a Taylor acoustic and her voice that has been described as extraordinarily unique.
Kim has spent several years honing her writing skills and is regarded as one of Saskatchewan’s most noteable songwriters. She developed and instructed a series of songwriting programs for the University of Saskatchewan CCDE; has developed and co-facilitates an annual songwriting retreat for the University of Saskatchewan Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus; and is often invited as a guest speaker/panelist/instructor to present in areas of songwriting at events such as the WCMA’s, Boreal Arts Jam, SaskMusic workshops and others. She was affectionately nicknamed "Mamma Kim" by a group of songwriters she has mentored.
Kim is a performing singer/songwriter who has released two solo albums: “Morning Pages” (2004) and “Life Happens” (2007). She has showcased at some of the world's most prestigious music events including SXSW (2008/09) and North American Folk Alliance (2009). She also lends her talents to other artists as a studio musician/vocalist and regularly performs with Jay Semko (of the Northern Pikes). She, Jay and David J Taylor also have a side project called Semko, Fontaine & Taylor.
With support from the Saskatchewan Arts Board, Kim has recently launched her third solo album entitled "Puzzles & Pieces - scheduled for official release in Fall, 2010.
Instrumentation
Jay Semko - Bass and Vocals
David j Taylor - Guitar, Piano and Vocals
Charles Dumont - drums and percussion
Warren Rutherford - pedal steel and banjo
Kim Fontaine - guitar; bass; mandolin; piano
Discography
November 2010: Semko Fontaine Taylor: Heartaches & Numb3rs, released on Busted Flat Records
September 2010: Blue Sky Girl, recorded with support from the Saskatchewan Arts Board
2007: Life Happens
Check it out at http://www.kimfontaine.ca
• various cuts played on CBC
• "Coincidentally" receives regular rotation on Magic 98 (Saskatoon)
• Kim Fontaine and Jay Semko co-CD launch concert in Regina at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum Theatre is recorded live and broadcast regionally on "The Gallery" and nationally on "Canada Live" (May 26, 2007)
2004: Morning Pages.
• Cuts added to California 103 (Calgary) playlist include: Angel, Forgive Me, Tenderness, Don't Feel Sorry for Me, Feel Good Today and Thankin' You.
• Cuts added to C-95 FM (Saskatoon) playlist include: Angel
• Cuts added to CBC Saskatchewan playlist include: Thankin' You, Angel, Tenderness, This Night, Feel Good Today and You and Me.
• "Angel" was licensed for Renegade Press and two CBC documentaires.
•Additional cuts have been featured on various artist spotlights throughout Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Links
Audio
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1 Puzzles & Pieces
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2 Never Too Late
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3 Help
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4 Mrs. B
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5 Blue Sky Girl
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6 Things I Do For Money
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7 Postcard From Pincher Creek
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8 Everywhere But Here
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9 Yes I Do
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10 Goodnight For Now
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Lyrics
Photo Gallery
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Dakota Tavern, Toronto, 2008
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at the Refinery with Semko Fontaine & Taylor - photo by Albert Couillard
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Dakota Tavern, Toronto, with Jay Semko
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Semko Fontaine & Taylor CD launch - September 2010 - photo by Albert Couillard
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Rockin' on the tele at the Refinery - photo by albert Couillard
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with Semko Fontaine Taylor at the Refinery in Saskatoon - September 2011 - photo by Albert Couillard
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Refinery - photo by Albert Couillard
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Burbon Street, Quebec with Jay Semko band
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Compound, Austin, TX 2008
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Refinery, Saskatoon 2008
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JunoFest (with Blair Finley) 2007
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With Jonathan Love, California 103 (Calgary)
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Flatland Music Festival, Regina, SK (2005)
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With David J Taylor and Dale Swistun at Flatland Music Festival (Regina, SK)
Press
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Life Happens Album Review by Jonathan Sanders
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Life Happens Album Review by Jonathan Sanders Friday May 16th, 2008 From http://www.stereosubvers...
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Jaded Insider Billboard Blog (SXSW)
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From http://billboard.blogs.com/jadedinsider/sxsw/index.html March 15, 2008 South By Southwest...
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Fontaine Train Keeps A-Rollin'
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Thursday, July 05, 2007 Fontaine Train Keeps A-Rollin' LOCAL FOLK-ROCKER WRITES NEW CHAPTER WI...
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CD Review of Life Happens
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By Calvin Daniels OK Saskatchewan music fans, as soon as you have finished reading the edition of...
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www.kimfontaine.ca
Visit http://www.kimfontaine.ca/media.html for more reviews.
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Project Thrusts Closet Writer into Spotlight
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It was only a matter of time before you read about Morning pages in the morning pages. Local Musicia...
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"Good intentions, that's what most CD's I get are filled with but that (as most Program or Music Dir...
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“Her work speaks to me on so many levels. I watched as she swayed back and forth and sang to a crowd...
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"Her unique vocal phrasing is refreshing, her music engaging and if you can't feel the vibe then you...
Setlist
A typical night consists of 2 x 45 minute sets with a 15-20 minute tag. Set lengths and times are negotiable depending upon venue/event requirements.
Songs performed on a given night are predominantly original.

