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Brett Wildeman follows a 'rocky road' to Rossland show

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By Contributor
February 27th, 2014

Finding your way can often be a rocky road. Some stumble through life, while others blaze trails. Brett Wildeman has been slowly but steadily crafting his raw folk sound over the past few years while performing in intimate venues throughout BC and Alberta. This March, Wildeman will embark on tour to promote his new EP – Mother Earth.

A Rocky Road Tour is an ode to the fossil fuel dependent path Canada’s Federal and Provincial Government is leading us down, as the Joint Review Panel has given the green light to contentious Northern Gateway Pipeline. This is a time where Canadians must dig in or let the carbon emissions levy break.

2013 was a year of success and artistic growth for Wildeman, characterized by more than fourty tour dates, the release of Mother Earth, and a 700km carbon-neutral cycle-tour of coastal British Columbia. In 2014, Wildeman has turned his focus to the release of a forthcoming EP and carbon neutral touring efforts.

Wildeman is ecstatic to be exploring and the Rockies while sharing his music with crowds of all ages during his seven-stop tour.

Wildeman will be appearing at the Alpine Grind 2.0 on MARCH 8 at 7:30pm.

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