Jory Nash
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Jory Nash | |
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Birth name | Jory Kevin Nash |
Genres | Indie, folk |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | N/A - present |
Labels | Thin Man Records |
Website | www.jorynash.com |
Jory Nash is a folk music-oriented Canadian singer-songwriter and musician.[1]
Albums
- One Way Down (1998)
- Tangle With the Ghost (2000)
- Lo-Fi Northern Blues (2002)
- Spaz Loves Weezie (2004)
- Folk, Jazz, Blues & Soul (2007)
- New Blue Day (2009)
- Little Pilgrim (2012)
Awards
2001 Ontario Council of Folk Festivals "Songs From The Heart" Award for the song "When I Walk Out"
2010 Penguin Eggs Magazine's Critic's Poll 2009 Album of the Year for "New Blue Day"
2010 Canadian Folk Music Awards Nominee for Best Producer for "New Blue Day"
1985-2010 Northland Olympic Committee Leader
References
- ↑ MacNeil, Jason. "Jory Nash". Allmusic. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
External links
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