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Secret Nation is a small promo company that helps touring musicians play in Newfoundland and connect with the community of musicians and music lovers in St. John's and beyond.This is Secret Nation's first show, and features Oddeline from Ottawa, as well as locals Hannah Green and Greta and The Goldfish.
Doors 9
Show 10
$15 NOTAFLOF
About Oddeline
Known for weaving dreamy vintage sounds into thoughtful, carefully crafted songs,
Oddeline is a musical project based in Ottawa, Ontario. Heavily influenced by 1960s jazz-folk like Nick Drake and Fairport Convention, with a DIY attitude rooted in a love of post punk and early indie bands, Oddeline started out playing live shows in Ottawa at 18 years old, and released her self-produced debut EP Fated to Drown three years later. Since then, she's been busy carving a unique path as an artist: from recording and performing original music, to co-organizing community initiatives like Tunnelfest (a renegade folk festival held in pedestrian tunnels), to producing for other artists (such as Mars Aspen’s 2023 folk-pop single overgrown).
Her captivating live shows and debut record have earned her recognition from Folk Music Ontario, Carleton University's MusikOttawa showcase, Dominionated, Apt613, Neighbourhood Noise, and Live 88.5's Big Money Shot, along with opening slots for Bahamas (at Ottawa Bluesfest 2024!), Blinker the Star and Current Swell. In 2024, Oddeline has two new singles out: the darker, Nick Drake-inspired tongue-in-cheek love song Mercury Ascendant, and the bitter, bossa nova influenced Little Bull, plus a string of live shows both solo and with her incredible backing band.
About Becca Bartlett
Becca Bartlett is a 20 year old Newfoundland singer/songwriter. Becca's unique vocal tone, paired with her lyrical storytelling skills make her music powerful and memorable. She writes and plays music in many different genres, mainly singer-songwriter folk, pop and traditional but the common goal of her music is to express deep emotion, tell personal and fictional stories and foster connection. She is a voice performance student with Berklee Online and in addition to singing, she plays bass in a blues/rock band called "The Paper Canoes". In 2021, Becca was awarded the Focus on Youth Performing Individual award by the City of Mount Pearl, in recognition of her involvement in the local entertainment industry. Her original song "Calypso" was released by NL musician Pete, and her second single “Wrong” was a winner of the 2024 Arts and letters awards and her music is available on all streaming services and local radio
About Greta and The Goldfish
Newfoundland’s Greta & The Goldfish are the beloved, spunky youngsters of the St. John’s music scene! Led by songwriter Greta Warner, this indie-rock quartet bursts with energy and style. Warner’s lyrics paint vivid pictures of personal struggle, with a spark of whimsy and insightful wit.
Greta is backed by the bright and playful leads of Aidan Langer. He brings forth an eclectic range of influences, and adds a fresh dimension on guitar and synth. Bassist Christian Spencer, and drummer Raine Miller supply the tight and punchy grooves that hold it all together!
Since the release of their debut, the band has been featured in Exclaim!, Dominionated, and Downhome Magazine.
They’ve been heard on college radio stations across the country, reaching as high as #24 on the !earshot National Top 50 chart. They have also appeared on radio programs, such as CBC Radio’s ‘First Listen’, and VOCM’s ‘Profiles’.
Most recently, the band were nominated for MusicNL’s ‘Rock Artist/Group Of The Year’ award, and showcased at their Music Celebration Week conference for the second year in a row!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Ship Pub, 265 Duckworth St, St John's, NL A1C 1G9, Canada,St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador