Canadian singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kathleen Edwards wrote her fourth album, Voyageur, in the wake of an unraveled relationship, and recorded it as a new one blossomed. These 10 songs stick with the listener as they traverse roads both familiar and less traveled.
Catch 'Voyageur' Kathleen Edwards at the El Rey Tuesday Night
Talking After Midnight: LAist Interviews Singer/Songwriter/Multi-Instrumentalist Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman just may be Canada's best-kept secret. The Juno Award-winning musician has already released 10 records and has gained a following across Canada, Europe and Australia. When Workman sat down with LAist after his recent set at the Hotel Cafe, the midnight chat covered such topics as the songwriting process, the evolution of car design, "Croc-offs," and the long-awaited release of his debut album "For Him and the Girls" in the United States.
Give Some Love to Love
Mark Knofler and Emmylou Harris at the Gibson Amphitheater, Hawksley Workman at the Viper... or across the street at the Whisky they're throwing a benefit for Arthur Lee, the frontman of the classic 60s group Love.
Rocket, The Ark, and Win Tix to Hawksley Workman
Rocket, pictured, is an all-female party-pop group from Hollywood who are as cute as they are adorable. How you can resist a dual-guitar attack? But then add to that mix the lead singer whaling on the key-tar and then tell me you've seen it all.

