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Folk band brings natural elements to album

Kelowna band Tiger Moon will be releasing their first full-length album June 9
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Cassandra Van Der Kroegt Tiger Moon members Dan Tait and Kasey Graff are releasing their first full-length album, Cariboo & Whiskey, at the Kelowna Forum, June 9.

The sound of a crackling fire and the ѻýthumpѻý of snow falling off the roof can be heard on one Kelowna folk bandѻýs latest album.

The musicians of Tiger Moon are releasing their first full-length record Cariboo & Whiskey Friday, June 9.

Founders Dan Tait, 29, and Kasey Graff, 31, took an unconventional road for recording their album, traveling to old churches in Barkerville during the dead of winter.

ѻýWe didnѻýt want to do a standard recording and we didnѻýt want to spend all our time in the studioѻý and all our ideal options were in the Cariboo region,ѻý said guitarist/vocalist Tait.

Originally, the band planned to record the album in January 2016, in a cabin near 100 Mile House, but decided to wait a year and let the songs mature. Their love of simple lifestyles and nature drew them to the old churches in Barkerville, after the plan fell through for the cabin.

ѻýThough we love recording in a studioѻý we always figured when making a piece of art you should be in your zone,ѻý said Tait.

ѻýSince we recorded this album this past January, we decided weѻýre never going back to the studio. Itѻýs going to be destination recordings from here on out.ѻý

Thereѻýs an ambiance that comes with recording in the quiet locations.

ѻýThe bonus of recording in the old 160-year-old rooms is we would get the sound of the rooms, itѻýs hard to explain but thereѻýs a certain amount of warmth,ѻý said Tait. ѻýIt was part of the record, part of the sound up there.ѻý

The tracks feature a new rhythm, bass and vocal team, Joshua Smith and Dylan Ranney, as well as guest musicians from around the Okanagan. The musicians are performing eight pieces during their CD release show in Kelowna, June 9 at the Kelowna Forum.

Guest musicians will also contribute to the performance with a guitar, bass, drums, trombone, piano, and more forming a mini orchestra. Tait will be playing guitar while singing along with Graffѻýs vocals and mandolin.

The bandѻýs name, Tiger Moon, was created six months after Graff and Tait got together in 2012 and it involved a bottle of wine.

ѻýWe just couldnѻýt settle on a name, and it got to the point where it was a week away from a Parks Alive! show,ѻý said Tait.

The pair sat down with their wine and columns of names. Five hours late Tiger Moon was born.

With Cariboo & Whiskey, Cariboo comes from the region which Tait and Graff share a fondness of, and whiskey comes from their love of the drink.

Being a couple for nearly five years and currently sharing a van together, they make it work by finding time to themselves.

Tait goes for walks and Graff finds her alone time while cooking.

ѻýUltimately weѻýre both on the same pageѻý itѻýs a lot of learning and understanding and patience,ѻý said Tait.

Theyѻýve also evolved musically, becoming more mature.

ѻýYear by year weѻýve taken a much more professional approach to our music,ѻý he added.

The couple creates a storyboard for the songs and do pre-production and arranging of songs beforehand.

ѻýWeѻýre kind of looking at it more of our trade now,ѻý he said. ѻýItѻýs our way to make our daily bread.ѻý

Graff is originally from Rutland, while Tait is from Ottawa, moving to Kelowna six years ago. The couple currently live in their van as they tour across B.C. and are looking forward to playing at the Ponderosa Arts and Music Festival for the first time.

Look for the folk musicians at www.tigermoonmusic.com.

Tickets for the Cariboo & Whiskey concert are available at the Bean Scene downtown, Milkcrate Records, Dunnenzies Downtown, and Mosaic Books.





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