Peak Performance Project Finale
This is the last year for the Peak Performance Project and on Thursday night one fine local musician will take home $102,700. The 2015 project brought out some awesome BC musicians that I hadn't heard before and definitely boosted the audience for everyone in the top twelve.
So, Thursday Night at the Commodore we're going to find out who takes home the big prize. The contenders are Bed of Stars, JP Maurice, and Van Damsel. Let's hope there's ticker tape.
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Bed of Stars
Bed of Stars is fronted by Evan Konrad, a twenty-five-year old multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocal perfectionist from British Columbia. Evan partnered with Juno-nominated producer Daniel Victor in 2013 to produce the debut release 'I Fell in Love In The City' which graced radio waves across the country.
Here is the Bed of Stars single 'Out of Touch'
JP Maurice
This is JP's third year in the Peak Performance project and his first year as a finalist. The seasoned British Columbia-based musician, has been in the music industry for over a decade. This year JP has been working on his tentatively titled album 'Retriever.'
Here is his Green Couch Session for 'Game Changer'
Van Damsel
Van Damsel is an indie-pop foursome form the Kamloops area. They released their debut full length LP 'Van Damsel' this past summer. Their original debut album was finished in 2013 and never released, they didn't feel is was the best they could do. Which is interesting considering their new single is called 'Best of Everything.'
Here is the music video for 'Best of Everything'
Previous Peak Performance Winners :
2009: We Are the City
2010: Kyprios
2011: Current Swell
2012: Dear Rouge
2013: Rykka
2014: Good for Grapes