Oct 25th, 2009
Yay, Ang'e song "Warm Hands" receives an honourable mention in the "John Lennnon Song Writing Competition!!" Check it out here.
Oct, 20th, 2009
...and the radio play is rolling. Check out who's been playing Angie's music here.
Sept, 2009
"Warm Hands" is runner up in the John Lennon Song Writing Competition!!
May 1st, 2009
Angie's label has been making some pretty interesting videos to advertise for her shows. Check them out here.
April 10th, 2009
What does Angie say about life, love, Festivals, CMW? Read her interview with Scott Bremner for the Toronto Independent Music Awards here.
April 4th, 2009
Angie's song "Smiling Today" was featured this week on Vinyl Café with Stuart McLean! Thanks for tuning in! Stay tuned for the program to be posted.
April 1st, 2009
"Angie’s Nussey’s on the Long, Hard Road to Becoming an OVERNIGHT SENSATION"
Read Bob Bale's article from the spring issue of "Sudbury Living."
March 30th, 2009
Click here to check out the YWCA Girlspace ladies and their version of "Gem."
March 1st, 2009
Ang is on indieCan radio. Listen to her interview with Joe Chisolm and her live performance of "Broken," "I used to," and "Warm Hands" by clicking here.
November 20th, 2008
Ang prepares to revisit the Gems of Lively. Read about it in the Sudbury Star.
October 25th 2008
Ang searches the streets of Peterborough, Ontario to film video for "Gem." Read about it in the Peterborough Examiner.
July 2008
Ang wins "Best Folk" at the "Toronto Independent Music Awards"! As well, her song "Change" was nominated for "Best Song." Click here to have a listen.
March 13th, 2008
Ang is on tour with Ben Sures. Read her interview in the Vue Weekly.
May
2008
Angie wins for “Best Song” (Unwritten Pages), and “Best Vocals
on a Recording” (Don’t Give Up)at this year’s
“Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards!”
November 2007
Angie is Nominated for "Best Female Performer" at the Ontario Independent Music Awards.
October 2007
Ang Performs a fundraising concert in Zimbabwe Africa in support of Women Affected by
HIV and AIDS. Read about it here.
May 2007
Awarded grant money for the recording of “Little Tragedies” from the Ontario Arts Council. THANK YOU!!
2006 and 2007
Ang wins twice for “best song” in the humour category (The Gynecologist Song and Hunny Bunny) in the Ontario Council of Folk Festivals “Songs from the heart” contest.
2006
Ang wins “Female Performer of the Year” and “Best Song (Forbidden Thoughts)” at The Toronto Independent Music Awards.