SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 | LeVolume | 4:30PM
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- Sep 7
- 2 min read
LeVolume is a bilingual folk-pop trio—Jenny Whitely, Joey Wright, and Julian Brown—whose debut double album blends humour, harmony, and heartfelt storytelling into a breezy, bittersweet summer soundtrack sure to lift your spirits and stir your soul.
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For Sunday shows the kitchen will be open from 4:00pm until final call - at the end of the show intermission (approx. 5:30pm). Seating is based on a first come first serve basis - NO RESERVATIONS for this show.
LeVolume is a new project for its members Jenny Whitely, Joey Wright and Julian Brown. Brought together by their love of the letter J, the trio soon found they had a lot in common musically, as well!
The music created by Jenny, Joey and Julian as LeVolume has the uncanny effect of buoying your spirit at one turn and touching your soul at the next weave beauty, melancholy and humour deftly into a gorgeous LeVolume quilt that can be used to warm you by the fire or readily thrown on the sand for a sunny waterside picnic.
LeVolume released their debut recording, a: self-titled! summer-themed! double-record! in May 2025. One half in English, one half in French!
Le Volume writes their original songs in both English and French, while also interpreting and translating songs by such luminaries as Doug Paisley, Jesse Winchester and Carolyn Mark. The band also has the thrill of including an original song by Canadian literary giant Ann-Marie MacDonald in their repertoire, written just for them! Their songs explore topics from first summer love to sub-division dreams, beach-town rendezvous to small-town Ontario's own ubiquitous Metal Dad (not doin' too bad!)
LeVolume's music features the rich strumming of acoustic guitars, the bright tinkling of mandolins and etherial vocals with loads of harmonies strewn throughout as each member takes a turn on lead vocals. The result is a rich yet light, folk-not-folk, bubbly yet heavy concoction that is sure to intoxicate its listeners. LeVolume takes the music seriously, but not themselves, just like Fleetwood Mac, except without the drums, bass, piano, cocaine and infidelity. They're also funny.



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