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Sidney York
Folk Rock / Acoustic

songs from upcoming album posted,release July '09!



Calgary, Alberta
Canada

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   Sidney York: General Info
Member Since2/13/2008
Band Websitewww.sidneyyork.com
Band Members
Sidney York - vocals, guitar, banjo
Contact: Brandi Sidoryk E: brandi@sidneyyork.com / P: 403-651-1443
Influences
Hawksley Workman, Sam Roberts, Feist, Bob Evans, Ben Harper, John Mayer, Jack Johnson, Sia
Record Labelunsigned
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 20 2009 9:00P
Joey’s Bar - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Sackville, New Brunswick
Nov 21 2009 8:00P
Yellow Door - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Montreal, Quebec
Nov 22 2009 9:30P
Quai Des Brumes - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Montreal, Quebec
Nov 23 2009 9:00P
The Spill - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Peterborough, Ontario
Nov 24 2009 10:00P
The Supermarket - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Toronto, Ontario
Nov 25 2009 8:30P
Orleans Lounge - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Newmarket, Ontario
Nov 26 2009 9:00P
Phog Lounge - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Windsor, Ontario
Nov 27 2009 8:00P
Yoga Shack - Ladies that Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen London, Ontario
Nov 29 2009 9:00P
le Garage Cafe - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nov 30 2009 9:30P
The Flint - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Dec 1 2009 7:00P
Aegean Coast Coffee and Tea - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Regina, Saskatchewan
Dec 2 2009 9:00P
Squeaky’s Pub - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Lethbridge, Alberta
Dec 3 2009 9:00P
Derailed Pub - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Medicine Hat, Alberta
Dec 4 2009 7:00P
Red Bag - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen High River, Alberta
Dec 4 2009 8:30P
The Beef and Brew - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen High River, Alberta
Dec 5 2009 9:00P
Mikey’s Juke Joint - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Calgary, Alberta
Dec 12 2009 7:30P
Blind Beggar Pub - Rock The Kettle Charity Concert w/ Boy & Gurl Calgary, Alberta
Jan 11 2010 8:00P
Cheers North - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Red Deer, Alberta
Jan 12 2010 9:00P
The Brixx Bar & Grill - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Edmonton, Alberta
Jan 13 2010 9:00P
Better Than Fred’s - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Grande Prairie, Alberta
Jan 14 2010 5:30P
Chances - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Amy Thiessen and Kaley Bird Dawson Creek, British Columbia
Jan 15 2010 8:00P
Cafe Voltaire - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Prince George, British Columbia
Jan 18 2010 8:00P
Duncan Garage Showroom - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour Duncan, British Columbia
Jan 19 2010 9:00P
Tudor House Pub - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Victoria, British Columbia
Jan 21 2010 8:00P
Minstrel Cafe And Bar - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Kelowna, British Columbia
Jan 22 2010 8:00P
Voodoo’s - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Penticton, British Columbia
Jan 24 2010 10:00P
The Drake - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Canmore, Alberta
Jan 25 2010 9:00P
Atha-B Lounge - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Jasper, Alberta
Jan 26 2010 9:00P
Rockwater Grill and Bar - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Golden, British Columbia
Jan 28 2010 7:00P
Blue Dog Cafe - Ladies That Like to Folk Tour w/ Kaley Bird and Amy Thiessen Cochrane, Alberta
Feb 26 2010 5:00P
Alberta House Plaza - Vancouver 2010 Olympics Vancouver, British Columbia

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   About Sidney York



Sidney York

It’s certainly fitting that the world was first introduced to the multi-faceted musical charms of Sidney York on Feb. 29, 2008. That’s a special leap year day, and since that public debut at a Edmonton benefit, York’s career has progressed in rapid leaps and bounds.

With a well-received self-titled EP already under her belt, Sidney is now ready to release her full-length self-titled debut album, one destined to grab the Canadian music industry by its collective ear.

Sidney York may be a new name on the scene, but she’s far from a musical novice. You see, she’s the creative alter-ego of Brandi Sidoryk (the choice of name is a clever near-anagram), a highly accomplished musician and teacher in the classical realm. She has a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Toronto and a Master of Music from the University of Melbourne, and remains active as a classical music performer and teacher. She took a principal role in the opera medley “Children Of War” in Melbourne and played the role of The Leader in Kurt Weill’s “Down In The Valley” in Calgary.

The seeds for Sidney York’s creation were sown while Sidoryk was studying in Melbourne. Inspired by that city’s fertile music scene, she began writing her own songs, something she quickly discovered was “a really good expressive outlet for me.” This material drew upon a wide range of musical influences and styles, and her healthy eclecticism is vividly showcased on Sidney York .

Trying to define the Sidney York sound is about as tricky as riding a bucking bronco. ”I do not have a nifty phrase for it,” Brandi admits. “It is just so me, in so many aspects. There are country influences from the music my parents listened to as I was growing up in Saskatchewan and Alberta, there are jazz influences, and many of my vocal techniques come from the classical side. I still teach classical and musical theatre and perform classical music, I sing jazz every now and again with the military, and I’m a French horn player. I don’t fit into a category so I don’t expect my music to.”

If pressed, she’ll live with the ‘f’ word. “I latched onto folk music a little later in my life, but it’s a genre I felt was welcoming and encompassing enough for me.” In turn, the folk music community has been quick to embrace this talented new arrival, and Sidney York won in the category of Best Song by a Newcomer at the 2008 Calgary Folk Fest Songwriting Competition with the song “Stalker.” Brandi’s acknowledged influences include fellow westerners Joni Mitchell to Corb Lund , and she is inspired by such Canadian singer/songwriter peers as Basia Bulat, Woodpigeon, and Hawksley Workman.

Sidoryk’s highly educated musicianship was clearly in evidence on her Sidney York EP, a self-described “labour of love” that she co-produced. Three of its songs have been revisited on the full album, but in a more fully realized form. Brandi recorded the album in Vancouver and Abbotsford B.C., with experienced producer/musician Mike Norman (his playing has graced over 100 albums) at the helm. Sidoryk gives Norman real credit for “helping me choose musicians beneficial to the project. They really understood what I was doing and did my music such justice.”

The cast list assembled is indeed impressive. It includes Norman on piano and organ, internationally-famed jazz bassist Rene Worst (Chet Baker, Phoebe Snow), guitarist Tom McKillip (Ian Tyson, Lisa Brokop), drummer Jerry Adolphe (Chilliwack, Jim Byrnes), fiddler/background vocalist Sierra Noble, and the Odds rhythm section of Doug Elliott and Pat Steward. The Odds connection was thrilling for Sidoryk. “Their Neopolitan album was the soundtrack to my high school years. To connect with one of my influences in creating this album-was huge.”

“I loved that I had a mish-mash of musicians to deal with my mish-mash of music,” says Brandi. “They listened to the stripped down guitar and vocal versions, and we let them do what they did. I’d give specific directions at times, and my classical music background means I have the confidence to say ‘this is what I want,’ and be able to translate that.”

The happy outcome is a record whose musical adventurousness perfectly complements the imaginative and emotionally eloquent lyrics of Sidney York. The use of instruments as varied as horns and banjo (played by Brandi herself) matches songs that move easily from the introspectively personal (“Fallin’”, “Buddy,” “Safe n Sound”) to playful satire (“Stalker”) to upbeat melodic pop (“My Name Is Karma”).

“I am so picky about my lyrics,” explains Brandi. “I usually like to have something on the surface, then something deeper you’ll find if you really listen to the lyrics.” A perfect example here is “Mortimer,” a breezy tune that sounds like a lament about a neglectful lover but might just be about her unreliable car. Sample lyric: “I could go for a ride but I know you’d never last that long.”

The gently haunting “Fallin’” will be the first single and video, and it’s a song that, in Brandi’s words, describes a situation where “you’re falling into this state of total desperation, yet you are still falling in love.” Slated as a second single is the potentially controversial “Stalker.” Set to a jaunty melody, this is a deliberately over the top, but also very funny, cautionary tale told from the perspective of a female stalker: “Sorry I keyed your car, but I couldn’t find a pen to leave you a note.”

The quickly blossoming love affair between Sidney York and her audience is destined for a far happier outcome. Armed with this compelling set of new songs, she is getting ready to hit the road this summer. This is an artist and an album to be reckoned with.

For more information, contact Brandi Sidoryk at brandi@sidneyyork.com


Photography by Sean Cox.

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Punky's Gutbucket

Punky's Gutbucket



Dec 20 2009 4:33 AM


 

BAHA

Steven Burbidge



Dec 4 2009 10:59 PM

SWEET :) your amazing live cant wait
Tom Curry

Tom Curry



Dec 1 2009 6:44 AM

I was just thinking to myself 'I wish more people would write me on myspace.'
and to my surprize, there be a sweet message from ye.
just for that i'm going to wear the button you gave me to school tomorrow.
I hope all is well.
TC
Future Alberta Rock Movement (FARM)

Future Alberta Rock Movement



Nov 27 2009 8:03 PM

Keswick Thanks You!!!

Peace & Prosperity.

Tom Curry

Tom Curry



Nov 27 2009 7:43 PM

Again, I really enjoyed the songs last night.
I hope you have a nice show in London tonight. 
All the best.
Take Care

Tom Curry
BAHA

Steven Burbidge



Nov 20 2009 7:59 PM

what no vancouver shows :( I guess I'll have to try to be in victoria when you come lol
frank deresti

frank deresti



Nov 6 2009 2:54 PM

Hey great set last night! - enjoyed sharing the night with you / hearing your songs / etc...   keep in touch,
frank
Go For The Eyes

Go For The Eyes



Oct 12 2009 8:26 PM

Hey how are you?

The Monday Makeout Session

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Oct 7 2009 5:41 PM

You have no idea how many compliments that T-Shirt has garnered!

Have fun at the Free Times...i'll do my best to get word on the street.

Brento
BAHA

Steven Burbidge



Oct 6 2009 11:56 PM

awwwwwwwww i would love to go to your show tonight but its alittle far :( lol
trey mills

trey mills



Sep 28 2009 4:44 AM

Sydney!

I haven't seen you in sooooo long. Hope the shows are going well!
Valery Gore

Valery Gore



Sep 22 2009 12:41 AM

Hey Sidney,
Good to meet you. Sounds great. I will keep it in mind for sure. All the best with your music.
xo
v

Punky's Gutbucket

Punky's Gutbucket



Sep 1 2009 3:58 AM

Nice to meet you...Yers Punky...

Good Thief

Good Thief



Aug 3 2009 3:43 PM

The CD is great. Sweet packaging too.
Tim Cheatle

Tim Cheatle



Jul 8 2009 10:19 AM

Hiya Sidney!
I've finally released my "Tim Cheatle Live" album!
God Bless,
Tim.
Robert Helgason

Robert Helgason



Jul 7 2009 8:14 AM

Thanks for accepting. Its good to find your music.
The DoneFors

The DoneFors



Jun 16 2009 6:58 PM

Oh boy!  You're sweet AND lucky.  So you get an audio lollipop!  Go get your free downloadable lollipop of The DoneFors song "In a Cornfield" from www.thedonefors.com.  You'll feel all sugar-rushy inside.
Love,
The DoneFors
Maybe

Maybe



Jun 15 2009 6:35 PM

hey sidney,
new songs from maybe's archive on the player, come have a listen...
maybe me
Drew’s Reviews

Drew’s Reviews



Jun 8 2009 5:26 PM

Hi Sidney, just letting you know your episode is processing now. It should be up in about 15 minutes. Hope you like it and thanks for all your time. Take care
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=58671517
Elevator Music

Elevator Music



Jun 6 2009 6:21 AM

So weird that were already friends but! We're 2/7 of the "tuning room" (guitarchoestra)
haha, great job today.
Drew’s Reviews

Drew’s Reviews



Jun 6 2009 6:06 AM

Hey Brandi, Saw you on stage with Michael and company. You sounded the best out of all of them. lol Anyway, just letting you know the episode will be done and posted on Sunday. Sorry, I know it's a week late. Just had a crazy work week. Hope all is well. ttys
Sheltered in Sound

Sheltered in Sound



Jun 3 2009 2:51 PM

Your new songs/productions sound freakin' great. I'm really excited to listen to your full album. Good luck with everything!

-Sean
Donna Zarecki

Donna Zarecki



May 28 2009 8:57 PM

i really like mortimer!
Makeshift Innocence

Makeshift Innocence



May 14 2009 10:29 PM

Hey!!

We wanted to stop in and say hi. We have a few updates for you. We have been working on our new album. Our first single off of it is on our myspace page. It is called "Your Body", go check it out and let us know what you think. We love hearing the feedback. We hope your year is going well so far. As for us, we have been keeping busy. We are getting ready to take off on our first tour. We are crossing Canada. Never forget that it is people like you who allow us to continue on the road we are on. You can check out our latest blog to see how you can get some FREE Makeshift Innocence shirts and cd's....Anyways, hope the rest of 2009 treats your right. Don't be shy, we would love to hear back from you.

Cheers
Makeshift Innocence
Memo Scarletto

Memo Scarletto



May 6 2009 3:49 AM

Hello from the amazing Currently hot and windy plains just outside Calgary , Alberta(subject to change on the 1/2 hour with out notification) Wonderful music in your space.Many discoveries made at your space, very nice indeed to be m8s.Cheers ! (mO:) moreno

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