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Kerry Klontz (Rev K) is a Canadian singer/songwriter 

 

Kerry's music style is a mixture of folk and blues. He plays guitars, harmonica and sings with a style of his own. He love’s to share his music with large or small audiences and his performances include:

 

Coffeehouse and Restaurant settings such as; 

The Carrot Café, Edmonton

Beans Coffee Bar and Bistro, Wetaskwin

Wildearth Cafe, Edmonton

Eco Cafe, Pigeon Lake

 

Theatre Venues;

shows for Tuesday Bluesday’s and The Frozen Rose Blues Festival at the Bailey Theatre in Camrose.

Shows at the Waterworks Theatre in Wetaskiwin.

 

Community Events, Festivals and Fund Raisers such as;

Jaywalker’s Jamboree, Camrose 

Pioneer Days, Wetaskiwin

The Firefly Festival, Millet

Heart of the City Festival, Edmonton

Millet Harvest Fair, Millet

Fundraiser event for the Rez City Roller Derby team at Slicks Bar and Grille, Wetaskiwin. 

The Willows Music Festival, New Norway area

Railway Days Fundraiser at the Alberta Central Railway Museum 

 

Kerry also plays at numerous open mic’s and considers himself a part of the music community in Wetaskiwin and surrounding area.

 

In February of 2014 he played the part of Teetot (a blues street musician that influenced Hank Williams in his younger days) in the play Lost Highway: The Hank Williams Story. This presentation by the Wetaskiwin Theatre Society was very successful  having six shows with a full house for all performances.

 

Kerry has released his EP called On Track that includes five of his songs, Sugar Train (blues), You Stir Me Up (folk), Backslider (Blues) Sally’s Well (folk/blues) and Dream Standing There. 

 

In Kerry’s own words:

“The songs I write come to me spontaneously, often when I am not even thinking of writing a song. They usually have something to do with what is going on for me personally. They are stories that often have hidden meanings or are connected to a story that means something to me but may not be seen in the same light by someone else. Getting to know my songs is like reading a map of my life. I love the connection that is made with other people through my music.”

Rev K looks forward to sharing his songs and his stories with you soon.

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