Ken Workman - vocals/guitar
Sean Burke - bass/vocals
Tom Pechloff - organ, piano/vocals
R.W. Haller - lead guitar/vocals
Ian Cook - drums/vocals
Influences
Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, Tom Russell, Chris Knight, Fred Eaglesmith, Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Hoodoo Gurus, Son Volt, Whiskeytown, Uncle Tupelo, Gram Parsons, Beatles, Blue Rodeo, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Martin Sexton, Bruce Springsteen, Hank Williams, Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris, Ron Sexsmith, and so much more!
"Workman's originals are personal tales with
a lot of big picture wisdom to take away from each song" - Fateema Sayani - The Ottawa Citizen
A native of Ottawa, Canada, Ken Workman was raised on the vinyl sounds of roots, from Townes Van Zandt and Steve Earle to Blue Rodeo and Bruce Springsteen. No stranger to the road, Workman got started singing in the small pubs and bars of Eastern Ontario, sometimes driving for hours to a show only to make a return trip the same night. His repertoire consisted of mainly cover material until he was encouraged to share some of his little-known originals.
Workman shows great flexibility in music styles, having been asked to perform early original material at the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards in 2003. His attention to detail in lyrics and ability to create emotion through melody caught the attention of musicians and promoters alike, who promptly contracted him to perform various fairs and festivals the following year. In 2009, his songs gained the attention of legendary Rush producer Terry Brown who quickly took him under his wing to mix his debut CD.
While Workman enjoyed the challenge of writing in different genres, he comfortably settled back into roots and alt-country music, going back to the pubs and bars while working fulltime as a public servant. He would however, continue to explore his craft and occasionally put out an original song where covers were normally the requirement of the venue. When repeated requests came, he began to fill out his shows with more and more original material which lead to a recording session at Little Bullhorn Studios - the same facility that got Kathleen Edwards started.
Tones of blue collar struggle and working-poor values line songs that breathe to life tastefully crafted melodies. A true roots-rock experience with a hint of pop, his live show demonstrates dynamics that can reduce a room to silence or fill a dance floor by exploding with a driving beat. His songs unite a heart full of emotion and a memory full of experiences of a working class childhood.
Hey Ken! We had 64 friends in common but we somehow missed adding each other ;-) Really looking forward to getting a copy of the new album! Congratulations!!
Thanks for checking out our new event...There's going to be so much happening at the Club SAW show that everyone gets just a bit of time. Should be very stimulating!
Don't let that Tom Pechloff get away with nothin' - he's a real rabblerouser, that one! ok, we're joking. in fact, he's so good you may want to consider hiring a limo to get him to rehearsals!
Sucks that you're not in town on the 15th.. Tell your non-traveling groupie fans to check out the Elmdale on the 15th, though.. Have a great show in that other part of the world that's not Ottawa, Orit
Damn that was a good show tonite ... gotta tell all our friends ... red hot songwritin' and shit hot playin' ... thanks fer addin' even more flavour to the soup.