Cat Wells Blues Band 6 Piece Blues band

Based in Canada

Vernon, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada
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LOCATION
Vernon, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada

TRAVEL
up to 12500 miles

PRICE
from $1500 (CAD)

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Cat Wells is a Canadian Blues artist, vocalist, song writer with ballsy vocals and expressive stage presence. Her ever flexible, near 4 octave voice has been compared to Susan Tedeschi, Beth Hart and Janis Joplin. She finds lyrics in her personal encounters and delivers them with heartfelt emotion to touch the listeners beyond notes and words, pulling them in to her experience. Cat’s early mentors were Billie Holiday and Etta James. She has been honoured as Vocalist of the year twice by the Okanagan Arts Council and has been featured in Okanagan Life Magazine and Wild Life Magazine. Some of her Career highlights include support for Jeff Healey, Harpdog Brown and ZZ Top to name a few. She has released 2 CDs’ “Cat Wells Live with the Bowman Trio” and “Cat Wells – Bootleg Blues”. She is now set to release her new compilation “Anything and Everything” featuring artists Jason Buie, Johnny Ferreira (Colin James band) and Sonny Rhodes. The 6 piece band is comprised of Rhythm Guitar (Cat Wells), Lead Guitar (Jim Penner), Keyboards (Leo Illomin), Saxophone (Brian Henderson), Bas (Ian Freedman) and Drums (Hans Edblad).


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Vernon, Regional District of North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada
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