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In 2005, Jesse Rivest was accepted as a "Best Newcomer Finalist" in the [[Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest]] for his song [[Deadbeat Blues]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Calgary Folk Fest website |url=http://www.calgaryfolkfest.com/users/folder.asp?FolderID=3187 |accessdate=2008-06-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl= |
In 2005, Jesse Rivest was accepted as a "Best Newcomer Finalist" in the [[Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest]] for his song [[Deadbeat Blues]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Calgary Folk Fest website |url=http://www.calgaryfolkfest.com/users/folder.asp?FolderID=3187 |accessdate=2008-06-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5YxJf2xsc?url=http://www.calgaryfolkfest.com/users/folder.asp?FolderID=3187 |archivedate=June 30, 2008 |df= }}</ref> After independently releasing [[Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six]] in 2006, and after a late-summer tour of British Columbia, he moved to [[Wellington]], New Zealand. |
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In 2007, after touring Australia, he made (unscheduled) appearances at the [[New Zealand Fringe Festival]], and was the subject of a 40-minute live interview (with performance) on [[Radio New Zealand National]] ([[Jim Mora (broadcaster)|Jim Mora]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Radio New Zealand website |url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/popular/music/talk?551217_result_page=R |accessdate=2008-06-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl= |
In 2007, after touring Australia, he made (unscheduled) appearances at the [[New Zealand Fringe Festival]], and was the subject of a 40-minute live interview (with performance) on [[Radio New Zealand National]] ([[Jim Mora (broadcaster)|Jim Mora]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Radio New Zealand website |url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/popular/music/talk?551217_result_page=R |accessdate=2008-06-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5YxJX4iPX?url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/popular/music/talk?551217_result_page=R |archivedate=June 30, 2008 |df= }}</ref> In the same year he returned to [[Kelowna]], [[British Columbia]] to perform at the [[Rockanagan]] festival. In early 2008, he performed a mini-tour of New Zealand with [[Tessa Rain]]. |
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He produces a [[lo-fi music|lo-fi]] [[podcast]], containing unreleased songs, live performances, and random audio clips that are often initiated from a hand-held micro-cassette recorder. |
He produces a [[lo-fi music|lo-fi]] [[podcast]], containing unreleased songs, live performances, and random audio clips that are often initiated from a hand-held micro-cassette recorder. |
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Jesse Rivest | |
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Born | 1977 Ontario, Canada |
Origin | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Genres | acoustic blues, alt-country, indie folk, roots |
Occupation(s) | singer-songwriter, guitarist |
Instrument(s) | vocals, guitar |
Labels | www.jesserivest.com (independent) |
Website | www.jesserivest.com |
Jesse Rivest is a Canadian singer-songwriter currently residing in New Zealand (2008). His main instruments are voice and guitar. He has toured British Columbia, as well as Australia and New Zealand as a solo performer.
Biography
In 2005, Jesse Rivest was accepted as a "Best Newcomer Finalist" in the Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest for his song Deadbeat Blues.[1] After independently releasing Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six in 2006, and after a late-summer tour of British Columbia, he moved to Wellington, New Zealand.
In 2007, after touring Australia, he made (unscheduled) appearances at the New Zealand Fringe Festival, and was the subject of a 40-minute live interview (with performance) on Radio New Zealand National (Jim Mora).[2] In the same year he returned to Kelowna, British Columbia to perform at the Rockanagan festival. In early 2008, he performed a mini-tour of New Zealand with Tessa Rain.
He produces a lo-fi podcast, containing unreleased songs, live performances, and random audio clips that are often initiated from a hand-held micro-cassette recorder.
Performance style
His writing and performing style is a fusion of blues, rock, folk, and country.
Discography
- 2010: Live at the Mussel Inn - Feb 19 2010 (jesserivest.com release)
- 2006: Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six (jesserivest.com release)
- 1999: The Way Things Were (mp3.com release)
References
- ^ "Calgary Folk Fest website". Archived from the original on June 30, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
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