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CATHY-ANNE MCCLINTOCK WRAPS UP

2009 AT WINESTYLES ON DECEMBER 16

AND KICKS OFF 2010 AT THE RENAISSANCE

HOTEL ON JANUARY 14

Folk/Americana/Country singer-songwriter Cathy-Anne McClintock will wrap up an exciting year with a performance at Winestyles in South Pasadena, CA on December 16 at 7 p.m. She will be a special guest along with Ernest Troost. No cover charge, just come and enjoy the music and wine.

McClintock and her band will kick-off 2010 with a return performance at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood, CA on January 14 as a part of the Indie Thursday Showcase Series. This unique and intimate event has been creating a buzz within the artist community of Los Angeles. Show time is 7:30 p.m. and it is free for all ages.

McClintock was recently named as one of Music Connection magazine’s Hot 100 Unsigned Bands & Artists of the year (December 2009 issue).

Overseas, McClintock is heating up the airwaves with her single “No Matter What”, which has entered the Top 20 on the HOT DISC Charts in Europe.

Since moving to Southern California to focus on her solo career several years ago, she established herself as a formidable performer with gigs at hotspots like Genghis Cohen, The Mint, Kulaks, Hallenbecks and various special events, including Laguna Beach’s Pageant of the Masters, Sunset Serenade Series, Far West Folk Alliance, Canadian Music Week and the popular folk series The Living Tradition.  At a particularly memorable gig at the House of Blues on Sunset, she opened for Canadian Celtic rockers Great Big Sea for an audience comprised of fellow Canadians; one of the highlights was Russell Crowe sitting in and singing a few Johnny Cash tunes with the band.

McClintock’s emergence as a solo artist is simply the latest triumph in a career that would make anyone want to “live like that.” Shortly after the Vancouver born and raised performer and her older sister Trisha Gagnon formed their bluegrass band Tumbleweed in the 90s, they played their first show on a slate in British Columbia with superstars Dolly Parton and Dwight Yoakam at Music 91, a government sponsored road show designed to boost tourism.

Tumbleweed enjoyed an incredible ten year run that included playing major folk and country festivals throughout Canada, performing in France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Switzerland, doing private shows for bigwigs like Rupert Murdoch and playing special engagements for thousands of schoolchildren. They were also winners of British Columbia’s Best Country Group, Best Country CD and nine time winners of B.C.’s Best Bluegrass Group.

EVENT RECAP:

December 16
Winestyles
1007 Mission Street
South Pasadena, CA
Wine and Song
Doors 6 p.m., music 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Cathy-Anne McClintock and Ernest Troost are the special guests.

January 14
Indie Thursday Showcase Series
Renaissance Hotel
1755 N. Highland Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90028
7:30 p.m.
Free, All ages

COUNTRY/AMERICANA SINGER-SONGWRITER

CATHY-ANNE MCCLINTOCK

CONTINUES MAKING A SPLASH AROUND SOUTHERN

CALIFORNIA

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McClintock Will Perform At The Indie Thursday Showcase

Series On December 3

Emerging country/americana singer-songwriter and recent Hollywood Music in Media Award Nominee Cathy-Anne McClintock has been busy making a splash around the world since the release of her self-titled debut album earlier this year. Now McClintock is excited to kick-off December as a part of the Indie Thursday Showcase Series at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood, CA on the 3rd.

This unique and intimate event has been creating a buzz within the artist community of Los Angeles. Show time is 7:30 p.m. and it is free for all ages. Also performing are Sofia Draco, Petree, Autumn Kramer, Brightmillion and Steve Cooke.

McClintock was recently named as one of Music Connection magazine’s Hot 100 Unsigned Bands & Artists of the year (December 2009 issue).

McClintock’s latest single “Crazy ‘Bout You” recently received a Hollywood Music in Media Award nomination. Over the summer, it heated up the Country and Hot AC charts in Canada and Europe, and was featured as the Free Track Of The Week on Puretracks Canada.

Oversees, McClintock is heating up the airwaves with her single “No Matter What”, which is at #23 this week on the HOT DISC Charts in Europe.

Since moving to Southern California to focus on her solo career several years ago, she established herself as a formidable performer with gigs at hotspots like Genghis Cohen, The Mint, Kulaks, Hallenbecks and various special events, including Laguna Beach’s Pageant of the Masters, Sunset Serenade Series, Far West Folk Alliance, Canadian Music Week and the popular folk series The Living Tradition.  At a particularly memorable gig at the House of Blues on Sunset, she opened for Canadian Celtic rockers Great Big Sea for an audience comprised of fellow Canadians; one of the highlights was Russell Crowe sitting in and singing a few Johnny Cash tunes with the band.

McClintock’s emergence as a solo artist is simply the latest triumph in a career that would make anyone want to “live like that.” Shortly after the Vancouver born and raised performer and her older sister Trisha Gagnon formed their bluegrass band Tumbleweed in the 90s, they played their first show on a slate in British Columbia with superstars Dolly Parton and Dwight Yoakam at Music 91, a government sponsored road show designed to boost tourism.

Tumbleweed enjoyed an incredible ten year run that included playing major folk and country festivals throughout Canada, performing in France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Switzerland, doing private shows for bigwigs like Rupert Murdoch and playing special engagements for thousands of schoolchildren. They were also winners of British Columbia’s Best Country Group, Best Country CD and nine time winners of B.C.’s Best Bluegrass Group.

EVENT RECAP:

December 3

Indie Thursday Showcase Series

Renaissance Hotel

1755 N. Highland Avenue

Hollywood, CA 90028

7:30 p.m.

Free, All ages

Also performing are Sofia Draco, Petree, Autumn Kramer, Brightmillion and Steve Cooke.

COUNTRY/AMERICANA/FOLK SINGER-SONGWRITER

CATHY-ANNE MCCLINTOCK

NAMED ONE OF MUSIC CONNECTION MAGAZINE’S

HOT 100 UNSIGNED BANDS & ARTISTS OF 2009

Emerging country/americana/folk singer-songwriter Cathy-Anne McClintock has had an exciting year making a splash around the world since the release of her self-titled debut album earlier this year and all of her hard work is not going unnoticed. Music Connection magazine recently named McClintock one of the Hot 100 Unsigned Bands & Artists of the year (December 2009 issue).

“Very cool! With the huge number of talented unsigned acts out there it’s a much appreciated, though humbling compliment to be considered in the top 100,” responds McClintock.

McClintock’s latest single “Crazy ‘Bout You” recently received a Hollywood Music in Media Award nomination. Over the summer, it heated up the Country and Hot AC charts in Canada and Europe, and was featured as the Free Track Of The Week on Puretracks Canada.

McClintock will kick-off December as a part of the Indie Thursday Showcase Series at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood, CA on the 3rd. This unique and intimate event has been creating a buzz within the artist community of Los Angeles. Show time is 7:30 p.m. and it is free for all ages. Also performing are Sofia Draco, Petree, Autumn Kramer, Brightmillion and Steve Cooke.

Since moving to Southern California to focus on her solo career several years ago, she established herself as a formidable performer with gigs at hotspots like Genghis Cohen, The Mint, Kulaks, Hallenbecks and various special events, including Laguna Beach’s Pageant of the Masters, Sunset Serenade Series, Far West Folk Alliance, Canadian Music Week and the popular folk series The Living Tradition.  At a particularly memorable gig at the House of Blues on Sunset, she opened for Canadian Celtic rockers Great Big Sea for an audience comprised of fellow Canadians; one of the highlights was Russell Crowe sitting in and singing a few Johnny Cash tunes with the band.

McClintock’s emergence as a solo artist is simply the latest triumph in a career that would make anyone want to “live like that.” Shortly after the Vancouver born and raised performer and her older sister Trisha Gagnon formed their bluegrass band Tumbleweed in the 90s, they played their first show on a slate in British Columbia with superstars Dolly Parton and Dwight Yoakam at Music 91, a government sponsored road show designed to boost tourism.

Tumbleweed enjoyed an incredible ten year run that included playing major folk and country festivals throughout Canada, performing in France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Switzerland, doing private shows for bigwigs like Rupert Murdoch and playing special engagements for thousands of schoolchildren. They were also winners of British Columbia’s Best Country Group, Best Country CD and nine time winners of B.C.’s Best Bluegrass Group.