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NOAH MALCOLM
Noah Malcolm is rising queer singer-songwriter from PEI, winner of 4 Music PEI Awards and a 2025 East Coast Music Award. CMA. With multi-genre facility, ‘melodic mastery’ (East Mag) and witty stage presence, he deftly plays on acoustic guitar and piano while singing with impressive range, dynamic and nuance. Signed to CYMBA Publishing, he’s collaborated with artists like David Archuleta, Rose Cousins, Maia Davies, and Stephen Fearing. Noah has been performing across the country, making his Vancouver debut in JUNOfest 2025, and releasing singles ‘Goin’ Thru It’ and ‘This Kind of Love’, the latter placed in the film ‘Kiki’s Fourth Ingredient’. This followed a busy 2024 which included studio recordings for CBC’s Road To The JUNOs, showcases in Halifax JUNOfest, NXNE and the ECMAs, and writing and recording sessions in Los Angeles. October 2024 saw the release of ‘Cereal’, his warm and wistful indie-folk meditation on the magic and messiness of first love. It built upon the successes of bops like ‘January’ and ‘Feel the Same’ and heart-wrenching ballads like ‘If I Could Hug an Island’ and ‘City/Country’, showing a versatility that offers a bit of something for everyone.
LEAH HOLTOM
Folk singer/songwriter Leah Holtom grew up in Brampton, Ontario, and now thrives in Toronto’s vibrant music scene. Blending the best of folk and country, Leah shares a fresh expression of storytelling with a unique take on traditional instrumentation. Her tender yet soaring vocals, paired with acoustic guitars and pedal steel, captivate audiences on a heartfelt journey. In 2024, Leah was awarded the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award from the Ontario Arts Council for her debut single, “Face The Day.” Her rich sound and endearing voice are further showcased on her debut EP, “Patchwork.”