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Melissa Plett / Nick Sherman

September 14, 2018 @ 8:00 pm

$10.00

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“… what listeners can expect from her …record: Honest emotions in relatable situations.” – Atwood Magazine
“Plett shows real talent as both a singer and a songwriter. Her voice is clear and sweet and is perfect for the Americana-rock melodies on this album. If you like strong female vocalists, this would be a welcome addition to your collection.” – AXS.com
“Strong songwriting…” – Roughstock.com
“…it’s easy enough to hear the emotional connection in Plett’s smoky voice.” – TheBoot.com
“Her ability to pull an audience in and maintain their attention and emotional captivation is a rarity in a time when pop music relies so heavily on catchy tunes and meaningless lyrics.” -Nashville Show Review
If it were not more than a century old, “Keep On The Sunny Side” could have been written with Melissa Plett in mind. This singer, songwriter and natural-born-performer embodies all that this classic folk tune represents. And like so many songs of its genre, era, and nature, it is rooted in messages of cheery optimism, yet challenging adversity, much like Melissa Plett. From a farm yard in Manitoba to the sophistication of Montreal to the birthplace of folk and country and everything true about music, this truck-driver’s daughter has journeyed her way through thick and thin, chiseling and shaping her sound to what it is today. Melissa’s influences come from a musical immersion from birth where she developed a personal relationship with the down-south storytelling of Johnny Cash, the pioneering tell-all nature of Kitty Wells, and the heart-wrenching tales of hardship from Etta James and Ray Charles. Melissa evolved from a shy country busker who hid behind the shadow of a hat to a Nashville groomed storyteller, a glittering bound of energy who holds your attention captive, blasts you across the room with her powerful voice and then slowly reels you in like a tractor beam, weaving her life experiences into the fabric of her craft with a laugh or with a tear. Her songwriting skills offer up a direct line into her soul, enriched by a lifetime of love and warmth, yet scarred by devastating heartbreak. At the age of 13, Melissa was involved in a vehicular accident that took the life of her cousin and best friend and almost cost her her own life as well. However, a born fighter in every aspect, Melissa overcame debilitating and life-threatening injuries to over half her body, avoiding amputation and eventually taking the long, slow road to recovery. With a second chance at life, Melissa vowed never to take her existence for granted and at a very young age adopted a motto she has lived by ever since: “I’d rather die living than live not alive.” After pouring her heart out on the piano through her teenage years, Melissa soon picked up a guitar and began her first foray into songwriting. Following a showcase at the 2005 Winnipeg Folk Festival, Melissa released her first EP, Repeated Stories, where songs like “Be Here Tonight” and “Saturday” introduced a softer side to an audience eager to learn more about this mysterious new musician with the haunting voice and ability to pierce one’s soul. Playing open mics and cafe gigs, collaborating with like-minded musicians and joining the trio group Little Black Dress, Melissa, growing in confidence, took her show on the road

Details

Date:
September 14, 2018
Time:
8:00 pm
Cost:
$10.00
Event Tags:

Venue

Apollo
239 Red River Rd
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 1A7 Canada
Phone
(807) 346-9461