37th Album for Ken Whiteley, Canadian Folk Legend.

 

CANADIAN FOLK LEGEND KEN WHITELEY RELEASES HIS 37TH ALBUM 'KEEP GOING'

A Mariposa Hall of Fame Inductee and Genie Award Winner Delivers a Blues and Gospel-Rooted Meditation on Perseverance, Presence, and the Power of Carrying On - Plus a 75th Birthday Bash at Hugh's Room Live on May 2

TORONTO, ON - Canadian folk legend Ken Whiteley releases his 37th album, 'Keep Going,' out now via Pyramid Records, distributed worldwide by Distrokid. A multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer who has been at the heart of Canadian roots music for more than six decades, Whiteley is a Mariposa Festival Hall of Fame inductee, a Genie Award winner for Best Original Song in a Canadian feature film, and the recipient of Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Maple Blues Awards and Folk Music Ontario. With 'Keep Going,' he delivers his most thematically unified and deeply felt work in years - a record that draws from the oldest wells of blues and gospel to speak directly to the moment we are all living through.

The album's origin is characteristically Whiteley: in February 2025, he slipped on ice and fractured a bone in his ankle. Unable to walk for a month, he sat down, picked up his guitar, and began writing. "Keeping going in these troubled times is an expression of powerful determination and survival, tempered by the recognition of earthly transience," he reflects. "I immersed myself in old blues and gospel tunes and that message kept coming up. May listeners also find the inspiration to keep going." The result is 12 tracks - seven originals, four classics that speak urgently to today, and one co-write with Eve Goldberg - recorded at Casa Wroxton Studio in Toronto with engineer Nik Tjelios and mastered by Harris Newman at Grey Market Mastering in Montreal.

The breadth of Whiteley's musicianship across 'Keep Going' is remarkable even by his own extraordinary standards. He sings and plays acoustic guitar, resophonic guitar, mandolin, Hammond organ, piano, mandola, mandocello, harmonica, string bass, electric bass, and washboard across the 12 tracks - joined by a cast of trusted collaborators including vocalist Ciceal Levy, drummer Bucky Berger, his brother Chris Whiteley on harmonica and cornet, and bassist Gord Mowat. One of the album's most moving moments is 'Reaching Higher,' featuring the late vocalist Betty Richardson - Jackie Richardson's younger sister, who passed away in 2018 - on a demo track Whiteley returned to and knew was worth sending into the world. Guest vocalists Eve Goldberg and Pat Patrick appear on the closing co-write 'At The End Of The Day,' a twilight meditation on transition and the voices we hear at the edge of night.

The closing track's lyrics carry the album's spirit with quiet grace: "I hear something calling me / taking me far away / I hear something calling me / at the end of the day." That sense of listening for something beyond the noise of the present moment runs throughout 'Keep Going.' From the lead track 'Everybody's Got to Be Tried' - built from a phrase remembered from Appalachian banjo legend Frank Proffitt and performed on a 1928 National guitar - to the mandolin-quartet arrangement of Noah Lewis's 1929 jug stomper 'Going to German,' Whiteley draws unbroken lines between the music of the past and the challenges of the present. "It's heartbreaking that the systemic imprisonment of young people of colour is still with us," he writes in his notes. "What I embrace in this song is the affirmation that 'I'll be back some old day.' Keep going."

The stature Whiteley brings to this record has been earned across one of the richest careers in Canadian music. Beginning his public performances at the age of 14, he has shared stages and recordings with Pete Seeger, John Hammond Jr., Blind John Davis, Stan Rogers, and Tom Paxton. He changed the course of Canadian children's music through his work with Raffi, Fred Penner, and dozens of others, and has frequently collaborated with his brother Chris Whiteley and niece and nephew Jenny and Daniel Whiteley. He has written more than 400 songs, which have been covered by more than a dozen artists, and has released four albums since 2020 alone - including CFMA award nominees 'Long Time Travelling' and 'So Glad I'm Here.' These days, as he notes with characteristic wit, he is as likely to be performing at a yoga ashram as a bar, drawing on the full storehouse of blues, folk, and gospel to make music that brings people together.

TOUR DATES:

March 28 - Guelph, ON - Guelph House Concerts

April 4-5 - Val Morin, QC - Concerts & Workshop, Sivananda Yoga Ashram (Easter Weekend) - sivanandacanada.org/camp

May 1 - Ottawa, ON - Gil's Hootenanny 'Songs of Protest, Songs of Hope,' First Unitarian Church, 30 Cleary Ave., 7:00 p.m. - gilshootenanny.ca

May 2 - Toronto, ON - Hugh's Room Live - 75th Birthday Bash and Album Celebration with Bucky Berger, Ben Whiteley, Jesse Whiteley, David Wall, Ciceal Levy, Pat Patrick - Tickets: showpass.com/ken-whiteley-75th-birthday-bash

May 16 - North York, ON - Afro Metis Anthem Peace Concert, Don Heights Auditorium, 18 Wynford Dr., Suite 103, 2:00 p.m.

May 23 - Caledon, ON - Whole Village Eco Village Concert

May 28 - Burlington, ON - Retired Teachers' Luncheon Concert

June 7 - Orangeville, ON - Orangeville Blues & Jazz Festival, Orangeville Opera House with Ben Whiteley, Bucky Berger, Ciceal Levy - orangevillebluesandjazz.ca

June 23 - Roseville, ON - Detweiler Meeting House Concert, 3445 Roseville Rd., Ayr

Brettyn Rose Releases Single-'Leavin On My Lips' & Debut EP, 'The Wild West'

 

Fresh off two 2026 Country Music Alberta Award nominations (Horizon Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter(s) of the Year), and coined a Country Artist to Watch in 2026, Canadian country artist, Brettyn Rose, is stepping into one of the biggest moments of her career.

Announcing her debut EP, The Wild West, set for release on May 8 2026, Rose is sharing a brand new single titled, “Leavin’ On My Lips,” the first release ahead of her debut project, and a track that showcases exactly why she’s being recognized at the national level. Named one of Front Porch Music’s Artists to Watch in 2026 and a SiriusXM/CCMA Top of the Country semi-finalist, Rose is building real momentum, pairing traditional country storytelling with commanding, radio-ready vocals that are impossible to ignore.

The track is a catchy, upbeat musical ode to the feeling of wanting someone you love around, where being in the same room is simply enough.

With awards buzz, an upcoming performance at the Country Music Alberta Awards, a major spring EP on the way, and a growing national profile, this is the perfect moment to spotlight this Canadian artist quickly on the rise.

Rising Canadian Country Artist Brettyn Rose Returns 
with “Leavin’ On My Lips” release
Ahead of Debut EP

Front Porch Music’s “Artist to Watch in 2026” blends classic country storytelling with modern, vocal-driven momentum on her first release of the year.

Release Date: Friday, March 6 2026

Crowned an "Emerging Canadian Country Artist to watch in 2026" by Front Porch Music, rising Alberta country artist, Brettyn Rose, continues to establish herself as a compelling emerging voice in Canada's country music scene. Returning with her first release of 2026, “Leavin’ On My Lips” (March 6 2026), ahead of her debut EP slated for spring 2026. Her modern take on country music is amplified by her relatable, experience-driven storytelling, and complemented by her strong, unforgettable vocals. Just this year, Rose received two Country Music Alberta Award nominations in the Horizon Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter(s) of the Year (Single - Wild West) categories, bringing her total career nominations to five. She was a semi-finalist in SiriusXM and Canadian Country Music Association’s national country music competition, Top of the Country, and has received widespread media attention for her music. From Okotoks, Alberta, Rose has built a career, fanbase, and voice that led to standout performances at CCMA House (2025), Country Thunder (2023), and an upcoming performance at the 2026 Country Music Alberta Awards. With her debut EP on the horizon reflecting her formative years as she grew into adulthood, Rose is carving out a lane that feels both classic and contemporary, grounded in traditional country storytelling while confidently stepping into a sonic identity of her own.

Leavin’ On My Lips” is a musical ode to the feeling of wanting someone you love around, where being in the same room is simply enough. Born from a collaborative writing session, the upbeat, sweet, and light-hearted, love song offers a glimpse into Rose's upcoming EP, and will be available everywhere on Friday, March 6 2026.


About "Leavin’ On My Lips”:
Light-hearted and sincere, Brettyn Rose's "Leavin' On My Lips" is a modern country song that captures the exhilaration of having someone worth missing. Written during her first-ever trip to Nashville, “Leavin’ On My Lips” came to life alongside songwriters Chris Yurchuk and Jesse Slack, launched from an unforgettable hook and the feeling of wanting to be around the one you love. Opening unaccompanied, her vocal stands alone before the arrangement gradually widens, allowing the verses to move with an easy, conversational cadence, building naturally into a soaring chorus where Rose's range expands with confidence and control. On "Leavin' On My Lips", the instrumentation supports rather than competes, putting the strength of Rose's vocals on full display, allowing her voice to shape the melody. The standout mid-song guitar solo adds texture to the upbeat track, with Rose noting the numerous takes of it were all worthy. With "Leavin' On My Lips,” Rose blends timeless country sensibilities with windows-down energy, to create a track that stands as both a celebration of love and a confident statement of an artist stepping fully into her next chapter.

Quote: “‘Leavin’ On My Lips’ is about that feeling when you want to be around the person you love all the time. It doesn’t matter if you’re sitting at home or out on an adventure, just having them around is what matters most. It’s a fun, upbeat love song that anyone can crank up and enjoy.” - Brettyn Rose

Brettyn Rose is a rising country artist with music rooted in an acoustic aesthetic, woven with honest lyrics, powerful vocals, and a hint of sparkle. With her captivating voice, relatable songwriting, and a sound that is completely her own, the Okotoks, Alberta native is demonstrating she is a necessary voice in country music – nobody sounds like Brettyn. Rose is already making her mark by being selected as a Top 8 Semi-Finalist in Sirius XM and the Canadian Country Music Association’s Top of The Country program in 2025 as well as having five Country Music Alberta Award nominations, most recently including “Horizon Female Artist of The Year” (2026) and “Songwriter(s) of the Year” (2026) for her single “Wild West” which just might be her best yet. Rose is proving she is one-to-watch with notable live performances such as CCMA House (2025), Country Thunder (2023), and the Country Music Alberta Awards (2023) along with her debut EP on the way, there is no stopping Rose on her blossoming path.

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