
Jeremy Proctor
Sundays and Mondays
© 2001 Jeremy Proctor
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A nice warm acoustic album. Features Ruth Moody of the Wailing Jennies on back up vocals. Bill Western on Pedal Steel. 10 great songs by a new young songwriter out of Winnipeg, Canada. "A real Canadian album, full of grit, wisdom and promise" - Rob Vay
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"This guy knows how to write songs and that's what really matters in this business." - Bart Kives, Winnipeg Free Press
Jeremy Proctor has been called "one of Winnipeg's favorite Folk Acts," and "One of the best storytellers around." His music has been referred to as handsome, gritty, honest, intricate, strong and passionate. He was "one of this year's success stories...(2002)" at The Winnipeg Folk Festival, and has since played for audiences in Toronto at Hugh's Room, at The Black Sheep Inn in Wakefield, and Nashville, TN for the 2003 Folk Alliance Conference. Winner of the 1997 BC Festival of the Arts Songwriting program's songwriting competition, Jeremy has shown and continues to show an aptitude for performing and a dedication to music that can only lead to further successes.
"Jeremy Proctor is a talented artist who successfully mixes a razor-sharp wit and an appreciation for wordplay with sadness and introspection. It's his words that first made, and continue to make, the strongest impression on me. I was completely drawn in by the songs on this record; they make me wish that he came to play in Ontario more often." - Rachel Jagt (www.rambles.net)
His two releases to date, a 1998 EP and his 2002 release Sundays and Mondays, have both recieved widespread airplay on College Radio and The CBC. Jeremy has shared the stage with Stephen Fearing, The Oyster Band, James Keelaghan, Tom Russell, Fred Penner, and others.
"One of this year's success stories" - Rick Fenton, Winnipeg Folk Festival