James Reaney from the London Free Press I would like to thank everyone for all of their support. It is so appreciated and I know my manager who recently was killed in a tragic accident would be amazed at how her hard work is coming to pass. Loosing Jennifer Mott has made me and my writing partner work harder than ever to accomplish our goals. Your words of encouragement inspire us to go all the way in making an impact in the world through words and music. Thanks to the London Free Press and reporter James Reaney for the great article. We are so excited about the future! Thanks also to Scott of Bollert Entertainment for his help. Please visit purplehillcountryhall.com and get your tickets. Everyone has worked tirelessly to put together a great show. Don’t miss it this weekend. I am on Saturday at 4:30 pm May 19TH with the band. Going to be a hoot!
Come by the site often to get the latest on what me and the band are up to! I am working with an amazing group of people from Convergence Pictures. They are giving me an opportunity of a lifetime to write music for their brand new TV show called, “Hungry for Family.” It is going to be on Rogers and Rogers on demand. We will let you know when you can hear the new track that I have written for the theme song. Going to be a happy toe tapper. But hey! What else did you expect from me! LOL XStephanie
The emerging recording artist loves what she does and it shows. Audiences are mesmerized by Stephanie’s stage presence as she belts out songs crowds of all ages enjoy. With the backing of her phenomenal band, toes are tappin’, hands are clappin’ and you just wanna get up and dance.
In her debut album ‘Life’s not an act’ the influence of growing up in a small rural town in Southwestern Ontario can be heard in both the lyrics and her new country rock sound. The lyrics are deep, thought provoking as Stephanie writes with purposeful intent to give her listeners encouragement and hope. She believes that she has to live by the words she writes – walk the talk, so to speak.