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SPRING REVERB 2024 presents LOGAN STAATS, on Saturday, June 1, 2024, at Musiikki, with support from Megan Hamilton.
This show is part of the 2024 Spring Reverb Festival taking place in downtown Kingston from May 30 to June 2. In addition to ticketed concerts, featuring a diverse lineup of headliners, there are also many free events, including free concerts and panel events aimed to assist musicians and music fans.
The full Spring Reverb lineup will be announced May 1 on the festival website.
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Logan Staats Biography
Mohawk singer-songwriter Logan Staats began as a diamond in the rough, and has become the gem of indigenous folk-rock. Staats grew up in Brantford, Ontario with no formal musical training, just a good ear and raw lyrical talent. He played the local circuit for years before his 2015 debut release ‘Goodbye Goldia’, an unvarnished yet hard hitting folk album. He went on to win CTV’s ‘The Launch’ in 2018, gaining commercial success and touring across North America and Europe.
After all that, Staats decided to come home, making the intentional decision to re-root at Six Nations of the Grand River. “I wanted to bring my songwriting back to the medicine inside of music, to the medicine inside of reclamation,” he says. This is the philosophy behind his sophomore album ‘A Light In The Attic’. These songs are a healing salve, contemplatively composed and offered to listeners in need of comfort. His sound draws heavily from the rich blues and rock legacy of Six Nations. His music has garnered a Grammy nomination, multiple Native American Music Awards, and the SOCAN Indigenous Songwriter of the year. Nowadays, he splits his time between Six Nations, Vancouver Island, and everywhere in between.
Read MoreAfter all that, Staats decided to come home, making the intentional decision to re-root at Six Nations of the Grand River. “I wanted to bring my songwriting back to the medicine inside of music, to the medicine inside of reclamation,” he says. This is the philosophy behind his sophomore album ‘A Light In The Attic’. These songs are a healing salve, contemplatively composed and offered to listeners in need of comfort. His sound draws heavily from the rich blues and rock legacy of Six Nations. His music has garnered a Grammy nomination, multiple Native American Music Awards, and the SOCAN Indigenous Songwriter of the year. Nowadays, he splits his time between Six Nations, Vancouver Island, and everywhere in between.
Canadiana
Contemporary Folk
Folk
Indie
Indigenous
Indie Folk
Indie Rock
Rock
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