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Jordan Musycsyn

Jordan is a hard-working singer/songwriter, is a masterful storyteller writing songs about life and love with pathos and humour in an upbeat Folk/Americana style. He sustains a busy touring schedule throughout Canada in support of his sophomore album ‘Old State Of Mind’(nominated for Music Nova Scotia award for best Americana album of the year). Drawing on his own life experiences he writes relatable songs of love, loss and the human condition. A dynamic performer, Jordan moves the audience from laughter to tears and back again. His first album ‘The Pitch’ (released in the fall of 2014) was nominated for 2 Music Nova Scotia awards. He has toured across Canada many times playing his songs solo, with his band, with the Cape Breton Summertime Revue and Tis The Season. “JORDAN MUSYCSYN is a great musician and a great storyteller” Alan Doyle, GREAT BIG SEA

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If you are free on Tuesday, we would love to see you at our announcement. ... See MoreSee Less

If you are free on Tuesday, we would love to see you at our announcement.

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I’ll try and get over!

Livestream hopefully!

CBMIC will be holding an information session on Thursday, April 25th, 2024 about our 2024 Product Development Program. This is a funding program available to assist Cape Breton artists looking to recording new music for release as part of their artist development plans for the next 2 years. We will provide an outline of the program workings, eligibility, the funding process, and timelines. We will aim to start the session at 6:15 once people are settled, and will do Q&A around 7pm.
This will be the only session in the CBRM area. The remaining sessions will take place in Port Hawkesbury, and Inverness County.
If you are considering applying for the program, this sessions will provide you all the valuable information required for application.
Hope to see you there!
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CBMIC will be holding an information session on Thursday, April 25th, 2024 about our 2024 Product Development Program. This is a funding program available to assist Cape Breton artists looking to recording new music for release as part of their artist development plans for the next 2 years. We will provide an outline of the program workings, eligibility, the funding process, and timelines. We will aim to start the session at 6:15 once people are settled, and will do Q&A around 7pm.
This will be the only session in the CBRM area. The remaining sessions will take place in Port Hawkesbury, and Inverness County.
If you are considering applying for the program, this sessions will provide you all the valuable information required for application.
Hope to see you there!

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This is great! Thx Cape Breton Music Industry Cooperative.

CBMIC would like to congratulate two incredible Cape Breton Musicians for being 2024 ECMA Honorary Award recipients.
Stompin’ Tom Award: Stephen Muise
Director’s Special Achievement Award: Bruce Guthro

Thank you to the East Coast Music Association for recognising the achievements of such incredible talents.
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CBMIC would like to congratulate two incredible Cape Breton Musicians for being 2024 ECMA Honorary Award recipients. 
Stompin’ Tom Award: Stephen Muise
Director’s Special Achievement Award: Bruce Guthro

Thank you to the East Coast Music Association for recognising the achievements of such incredible talents.

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👏👏👏👏🎵🎵🎵

WomenFolk (the Radio Show) CIOE FANS rollin' into it's second month with Episode #5 - tune in this eve at 7pm for some fine tracks, a bit of a Cape Breton slant and we call up Hearts of Kin for a big chat. These two sisters are charming the heck out of audiences everywhere...and pumped for their Stan Rogers Folk Festival debut this summer. ... See MoreSee Less

WomenFolk (the Radio Show) CIOE FANS rollin into its second month with Episode #5 - tune in this eve at 7pm for some fine tracks, a bit of a Cape Breton slant and we call up Hearts of Kin for a big chat. These two sisters are charming the heck out of audiences everywhere...and pumped for their Stan Rogers Folk Festival debut this summer.

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First time I saw the term "Canadiana" used. I like it! Let's grow it!

Will be a good one 😀🎵👩‍❤️‍👩

Thanks for sharing Cape Breton Music Industry Cooperative. ! ❤️