Port Cities (band)

Port Cities
Origin Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genres pop
Years active 2015-present
Labels turtlemusik/Warner Music
Associated acts Gordie Sampson, Donovan Woods, Andrew Austin, Neon Dreams, Ria Mae, Mo Kenney
Website http://portcities.ca/
Members Dylan Guthro, Breagh Mackinnon, Carleton Stone

Port Cities is a Canadian band based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Formed in 2015, Port Cities is composed of Dylan Guthro, Breagh Mackinnon, and Carleton Stone—each already a singer/songwriter with an established solo career. The band signed with turtlemusik/Warner Music in 2016 and will release its debut album in 2017.

History

Guthro, Mackinnon, and Stone met in 2011 at the Gordie Sampson Song Camp, an annual event in Cape Breton that gathers promising songwriters from across Nova Scotia.[1] There they formed a three-way friendship that soon led to various collaborations in the context of their individual musical lives. Eventually they were writing and playing together often enough that the idea of forming a band arose naturally.[2]

"We just thought, there’s such a great chemistry between us, why not try to join forces and do something that’s bigger that any of us could do on our own?” said Carelton Stone in a 2015 interview.[3]

Port Cities officially launched in 2015. In 2016, the band was signed to turtlemusik/Warner Music; their debut album is expected in 2017.[2]

As individual musicians, the three members of Port Cities had collectively released six solo albums prior to the band's first release.[1] As a group they write songs to take advantage of each member's strength and experience as a vocalist, often employing two- and three-part harmonies in their music.[2]

In 2016, Port Cities won Casino Nova Scotia's third annual Artist in Residence competition, which awarded them $20,000 to assist them in their ongoing musical development.[4]

Also in 2016, the band released its first two songs, "Astronaut" and "Back to the Bottom." The debut album, produced by Gordie Sampson, is expected out in 2017.[2]

Band members

Discography

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 "Port Cities". www.thechronicleherald.ca. Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Chronicle Herald. July 17, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Port Cities features 3 friends with great vocal blend". www.cbc.ca. Ottawa, Ontario: CBC/Radio Canada. August 16, 2016.
  3. Thompson, Aly (January 14, 2015). "Halifax musicians put solo careers aside, join forces for new band 'Port Cities'". www.metronews.ca. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Halifax Metro News.
  4. Dingwell, Rebecca (August 4, 2016). "Tunes at our 'fingertips': Halifax musician Dylan Guthro spotted on streaming chart". www.metronews.ca. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Halifax Metro News.

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