biographical info
From the oceanside forests and farms of Canada’s West Coast,
comes the free-range style of O’mally, a fresh face from British
Columbia’s Gulf Islands, and a breakout artist with a distinctive
sound. O’mally’s well paced clawhammer banjo and acoustic guitar layer
her strong and earthy vocals, and are complimented by the clear
harmonies of fiddle player Elise Boeur, culminating in a collection of
delightfully orchestrated yet simple old time and folk songs. Since the
May 2010 release of her debut album “Speck”, O’mally has enjoyed a
swift foray into the spotlight of popular roots music. She’s toured
the lengths of the country for festivals and shows, hit #3 on the
national earshot folk/roots charts, sustained time on many regional
charts, and continues to attract the attention of swaths of new fans,
peers, and media. She’s caught the ear of many a radio station,
including every campus and community station between Victoria and
Toronto, and Canada’s national radio network, the CBC.