Long recognized by her peers and respected as one of Canada's top talents, Lori was called "alt-country" long before the phrase existed – the pioneer of a genre in the making. Lori's nominations include the Juno award, Canadian Country Music Award, Polaris Prize award (long list), City of Oshawa Lifetime Achievement Award nomination. She has won: Songwriter of the Year, (Hamilton Music Awards) Alt-Country Recording of the Year (Hamilton Music Awards) SOCAN #1 award. Most recently a City of Hamilton Arts Awards Lifetime Achievement nomination. Rick Danko of the Band described Lori's sound as "that desperate Canadian sound".
Born and raised in Toronto, Marlon has carved out a notable place in the Canadian music and arts landscape. Achieving notoriety through his work as a solo artist (with well received albums Wanderer By Trade, The Circle and Synestalgia) Chaplin continues to contribute to the cultural landscape with his work as a multi-instrumentalist/songwriter and video director, often collaborating with other musical artists. Having appeared on programs such as The Eric Alper Show on Sirius XM, CHCH Hamilton and Breakfast Television as well as coverage in NOW Magazine and Exclaim with various projects, Marlon continues to create and inspire. Marlon is also the lead singer of Toronto's tribute to The Strokes, The Brokes.
Warren and Brock have been playing music together, and in various groups, for several years. Originally from Calgary, the two brothers now call Toronto home where they have played in multiple bands and projects all over Ontario. After the release of his debut single in 2023 and an EP in the spring of 2024, Warren has been steadily writing and releasing music as an independent solo artist. Brock writes and performs in the up-and-coming Toronto rock band TV Dog who - having put out three albums and multiple singles since 2020 - have just released their latest '...In Heat'. As a duo, the brothers explore elements of country, folk, and ambient acoustic textures coupled with close vocal harmonies.