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Heather Ferris ~ Bluegrass Singer-Songwriter

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IS THIS A BAND/PERFORMER LISTING?: Yes
WHAT INSTRUMENT DO YOU PLAY MOST?: Bass
YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYMENT: Part-time
I ATTEND FESTIVALS: As Many as Possible
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF A BAND FAN CLUB?: No
ARE YOU AN IBMA MEMBER?: No
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF A BLUEGRASS ASSN?: Yes
DO YOU DO MANAGEMENT OR BOOKING?: No
DO YOU OFFER MUSIC SUPPLIES/SERVICES?: No
ARE YOU DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH A LABEL?: No
ARE YOU A MUSIC PUBLISHER?: No
ARE YOU INVOLVED IN MUSIC PRODUCTION?: No
ARE YOU A SONGWRITER?: Yes - Unpublished
ARE YOU A LUTHIER?: No
ARE YOU A MUSIC INSTRUCTOR?: No
WHAT IS YOUR HIGHEST EDUCATION LEVEL?: College BA/BS
MARITAL STATUS: Married
MEMBER SINCE: 04/25/2007
LAST LOGIN: 10/11/2008 21:01:15
MY RATING: 10.00
YOU CAN ORDER YOUR COPY OF "TIES that BIND" FROM:


OR FROM MY WEBSITE

gosh.. anything by Maeve Binchy, murder mysteries, suspense and I love to read old cookbooks.

I love anything with Johnny Depp in it. Loved "Legends of the Fall" and just saw "Wild Hogs" which I thought was totally funny...my ribs hurt for a week I was laughing so hard!!!!


07/03/2007 10:10:07
06/09/2007 09:52:09





Born and raised in Alberta. I am a registered nurse.. just graduated with my Bachelor of Nursing Degree. I have a tatoo on my right ankle. Most importantly I am the proud mom of two wonderful children and the wife of a great man.

My debut album "Ties that Bind" was released last May. It's played a lot on internet radio and around the world on regular radio as well. I had the help of John Reischman and The Jaybirds for the music.. all the songs are my originals except the instrumental which John wrote. My son Dylan played mandolin on that tune and he was only 11 at the time.

ALBUM REVIEWS

"It is a sheer pleasure to play your CD on the show. It is not often that we receive a CD from a "new" artist with such a fine talent for songwriting, and the back up band is not too shabby either. The CD has solid musicianship and good spirit. There are a variety of moods with excellent pacing. Fine work." Arthur Berman, "Pacific Pickin" - CITR 101.9 FM, Vancouver

This is an excerpt from a review that appeared in the Feb 2007 issue of BLUEGRASS NOW magazine: "Blackbird, Beneath the Willow and Hearbreaker are very strong songs featuring dynamic performances by all participants, with Lovers' Fate possessing all the elements of a bluegrass classic. What she (Ferris) has in abundance is conviction in her lyrics, and the home-hewn vibrancy essential in this acoustic music. Worth tracking down." Donald Teplyske, "That High Lonesome Sound", 97.7 CK-FM, Alberta

"I consider Heather Ferris right along the likes of other up and coming female Bluegrass artists like Donna Hughes and Becky Buller, both of which also write and perform their own songs. The instrumentalists on this album are stand up musicians, including her young son Dylan who is one of those kids that can pick up anything and make music with it." Uncle Billy Dunbar, "Country Unplugged Bluegrass Radio", K-107 FM and KG98 FM, Central Iowa and on World Wide Bluegrass.

"When I get CD's in the mail, there's always one that stands out from the others I get every week. When I got Heather's CD, I put it in the machine and from the very first word and note on the CD a smile came to my face. A debut CD for Heather, she has gathered some of the finest musicians the west coast of Canada could ever want to have. John Reischman and the Jaybirds back her up on this first effort and I can say the band compliments her singing thru the whole album. A gem to anyone's collection and a must for people who like fresh new songs done with style." Kickin' Canadian Grass With Your Host, Terry Poirier "It's Canadian, it's American, it's World Wide, but most of all, it kicks grass!!"

The following review appears on MusicNewsNashville "Canadian songbird and songwriter Heather Ferris will tie you up in good solid bluegrass for an enjoyable experience. Starting with an original Blackbird - Heather's refreshing clear voice - sounds authentically bluegrass - and most tunes on this project are penned by her personally. She is a singer as well as songwriter - all wrapped into one loving and beautiful person. Her homespun lyrics - are exceptional and she knows how to round out a good tune. This project is her heart poured into songs that you will want to learn to play yourself.

Heather's son Dylan is just 12 yrs old and a mandolinist - his gift would make most adult pickers envious. Not only on the mandolin but just about anything with strings. His maturity belies his young age. Heather's husband Bob also plays banjo with their family band - the Rusty Bucket Pluckers. Dylan accompanies John Reischman on the song Nesser. I really love the tune Ridin' the Dog and Nesser, as well as Blackbird and the title track - Ties That Bind. She is hotly requested on internet radio - as the internet audience is one of the first to discover this great original music collection.

John Reischman - (friend of Heather's) and his band guests on her debut project and make this offering really something special. John and his Jaybirds really help Heather's lyrics, sparkle, under their magical weave of old time bluegrass strains. Heather has woven ties into your heart - with her raw talent - lyrical sensibility, and good old fashioned fun. Hers are certainly "Ties that Bind" your heart."
Gracie Muldoon ~ Muldoon in the Afternoon


With 9 of 10 songs from the pen of Heather Ferris this is a unique CD of bluegrass music. Heather has excellent songwriting skills with imagination and depth of feelings.Heather gets together with John Reischman and the Jaybirds to produce a fine mix of music and vocals.Heather and 'Jaybird' Trisha Gagnon blend vocal harmonies with great compatibility and a good example is on the cookin' bluegrass tune Heartbreaker. Heather's sense of humour comes out in force on the novelty tune "Kiss My Attributes Goodbye"..putting a spin on the heartbreaker-he-done-me-wrong tradition.A special added bonus of the CD is an instrumental tune written by John Reischman, Nesser, played by Heather's teenage son Dylan Ferris on mandolin..very tasty.Ties that Bind is a terrific project with a top-flight back up group "The Jaybirds" and original songs adding to the bluegrass genre.
George McKnight~ Uptown Bluegrass


Not a prolific writer, Heather has to wait for "divine inspiration" for the words to make their appearance. She describes her song writing as "it's almost like someone else writes the song and delivers it to me". She's been woken up in the night with a song and two of her best ones were written while cleaning the toilet. She attributes that inspiration to the lyric fairies living in the plumbing! She gets to try out her newly written tunes with her family band before setting them loose on unsuspecting folks.

I love banjos, chocolate, foot massages and more chocolate. Beer and Clamato juice, hot peppers and lobster. Bubble baths and back rubs.

Cigarettes, chewing tobacco, people who don't wear seatbelts and teenagers that wear their pants so low they might as well not be wearing pants.

Music, quilting, gardening, cooking...playing in our family band "The Rusty Bucket Pluckers", Irish dancing with my daughter, scrapbooking...


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06/07/2008 15:31:31
Hey Heather..haven't seen you for some time on the WWB. Just wondered how you're doing? Gary from Ohio


02/11/2008 11:39:49

Good luck with your tune on Prime Cuts.  I've been curious how that works out for people who are just starting out (like myself).

If you think of it down the line, give me a holler and let me know.

Nice voice you have there   All the best...



09/26/2007 13:57:56

Congratulations on "Blackbird" acceptance!  I listened to it and can see why...Who is playing the banjo on there?

Verne 



From: johnlecey
07/04/2007 09:19:04
I like that blackbird song =)


07/03/2007 20:37:47

Thanks Heather for your comments.

It was a GREAT jam. I am still a bit mesmerized by Dylan. He's a great young man.

Hope  to hear you all down the road in the near future.

Les 



From: johnlecey
07/03/2007 17:47:19

hey thnx 4 the add

 



From: dennis
06/25/2007 13:37:54
wow, your mail is slow if you just got the magazine...i'm sure by now it's framed and hangin' on a wall somewhere!


From: dennis
05/24/2007 11:51:42

hey Heather, just got the new blue now in the mail and seen the article...i'll bet your one proud mama and you have every right to be!

dennis



From: Cathead
05/23/2007 22:22:07
Thanks for stopping by my page!! Hope you're pickin' a plenty!


From: mandobill
05/22/2007 12:55:34
Maybe I'll try downsampling the mp3s more to maybe get an extra song or two. I've noticed a couple of folks who have eight or ten... must be "special."




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