Garner Band
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[edit] Garner
Garner released their first album, “It’s About Time” to a 300-seat crowd that sold out a month before the CD Release Party. Marc Rogers (Norah Jones, The The Philosopher Kings, Nelly Furtado), played bass on their recording. The album has sold copies in Spain, Scotland, and across North America. Garner developed its unique brand of rock/pop/R&B/jazz through its first two EP’s, playing extensively as a cover band, and touring its creative, engaging original show across Ontario.
[edit] Garner Sounds Like
Garner has the musical stylings of John Mayer and Supertramp, put to stories told like James Taylor. Armed with the stage manner of the Barenaked Ladies, 2 frontman/instrumentalists interact with a rhythm section that both pumps and grooves. Their live show is creative, interactive and fun to watch.
[edit] Garner is
Matt Mckenna: vocals, keys, guitars, percussion
Matt McFarland: drums, percussion
James Bloemendal: vocals, guitars, percussion
Technical Crew
The Canterbury Music Company and Red Line Recorders
Mixed by the Canterbury Music Company
Engineered and Mixed by Sam Ibbett
Mastered by Jeff Elliot
Assisted by Marc Rogers on bass for the recording of "Its About Time."