Wendy DeMos
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Wendy DeMos

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"The Great Divide"

"The new album boasts an ethereal brand of gentle, soulful folk with a hint of worldbeat."
Wes Smiderle, The Ottawa Citizen

"Fresh expressive vocals occasionally reminiscent of Connie Kaldor, and airy melodies give DeMos' music a flair anathema to most mainstream pop and a lightness not often found in folk."
Patrick Langston, The Ottawa Citizen

- Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Canada


"To Dream Again"

"Blessed with a strong voice and a talent for creating original songs with a traditional feel this relative newcomer has quietly blessed us with a gentle folk classic."
Ottawa XPress

- Ottawa Xpress, Ottawa, Canada


"To Dream Again"

"Featuring a host of top local musicians, To Dream Again is a well-crafted debut disc. Standout songs include the upbeat African-inspired romp I Know a Day is Gonna Come and the lilting vocal harmony-laden Follow Grace.
Lynn Saxberg, The Ottawa Citizen

- Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Canada


Discography

* "To Dream Again", a spiritually themed recording hailed as a "gentle folk classic." 1996

* "The Great Divide", "Boasts an ethereal brand of gentle, soulful folk with a hint of worldbeat." 2002

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Bio

Mary Black, Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, Gordon Lightfoot and Jackson Browne are just a few of my early influences.

I loved the guitar playing on Gordon Lightfoot's records and vowed to learn to fingerpick.

Plus the type of depth in songs by artists such as Mary Black and Jackson Browne is my aim in making songs.

More recently, I am influenced by artists such as Rhiannon who is the improv Queen; Jane Siberry who can lift an audience like no other; Kirtana, known as a modern day Rumi; and Beth Neilson Chapman, who offers depth galore.

After the release of my debut CD, "To Dream Again" I was honoured to be nominated Best Female Solo Act in the Ottawa Xpress Music Awards.

Canadian Marc Beneteau is the builder of my parlour-sized Beneteau guitar.

I believe Bruce Cockburn plays a Beneteau. It's an amazing guitar.

But it was while living in the Caribbean in 1993-94, that I met someone who changed my life. John Francis, an artist and environmental spokesperson for the United Nations, was on his Planetwalk (planetwalk.org) journey.

He had already walked across the U.S. on foot, refused to ride in motorized vehicles for 22 years, and, most extraordinarily, stopped talking for 17 years!

Inspiration from this Planetwalker role model inspired me to get past fears and take my love of songs and songwriting into the world.

Born in Toronto, I'm a gypsy at heart and I've lived in Ottawa, Edmonton, worked with CUSO in the West Indies, spent a year in the B.C. interior and traveled throughout Italy, Canada, the U.S., South America, Mexico, the Caribbean and Holland.

For more info, please see:
www.WendyDeMos.com
www.myspace.com/wendydemos