Although theyre a self-proclaimed rock and roll band, Ghostkeepers
sound is also haunted by a number of other genres including experimental
blues, country, folk, pop and the dreaded indie.
Spearheaded by songwriter and frontman Shane Ghostkeeper and Sarah Houle
(vocals and drums), who both hail from Northern Alberta, the
Calgary-based quintet also includes bassist Scott Munro, and two
multi-instrumentalists.
Their self-titled sophomore album speaks to the Métis way of life and
fittingly, of ghosts of loved ones who have passed.
Ghostkeeper plays the Calgary
Folk Music Festival at Princes Island Park on Saturday; Ghostkeeper,
$9.90 at iTunes.
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