Hello Spring! Echo Spring Fundraiser, March 19, 7-10pm

Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave. Toronto MAP

You’re invited to join us for a fabulous night of music 
with Special Guest, Jennifer Foster, Echo and more!

Tickets $30. can be purchased at the door or on-line here with Zeffy

Fabulous Silent Auction, free snacks, cash bar, 50/50 draw.
All proceeds support Echo, a non-profit community choir and registered charity.

“Jennifer Foster’s new album Powerline is a wonderful collection of songs. No shortage of sweet melodies or intimate lyrics, and all sung in a voice that is lovely and unpretentious.”
– Ron Sexsmith

Jennifer Foster is a Toronto-based singer-songwriter whose music blends classic pop-folk songwriting with warmth, curiosity, and emotional honesty. Her songs are hooky and heartfelt, inviting listeners in with melody and and drawing them closer through her vivid storytelling

Her new album Powerline, out in April, is an acoustic-driven collection and her most personal songwriting to date. Part love letter, part map, many of the songs were inspired by the New Brunswick farm where she grew up – colourful snapshots of the landscape and her inner world – reflections on relationship, loss, and change. 

Powerline marks Foster’s fourth release. Her previous album earned a JUNO nomination for Producer of the Year (Michael Phillip Wojewoda), and she has collaborated widely across the Canadian music community with artists including Ron Sexmith, Carole Pope, Lori Cullen, Kevin Hearn (Barenaked Ladies), Moe Berg, and The Pursuit of Happiness. You might also recognize her from five seasons singing as a “Jazzagal” on Schitt’s Creek. Whether performing solo or with her four-piece band, Foster’s warmth and authenticity create an intimate, captivating live experience.

photo credit – Edward Gajdel