2025 DEVELOPING ARTIST PROGRAM

The Developing Artist Program (formerly known as the FMO Youth Program) offers a unique career development opportunity for emerging artists aged 18-25. Participants receive one-on-one mentorship from established artists, collaborate with peers, and enhance their industry knowledge and technical skills through workshops and master classes. They also become part of a welcoming community at Canada’s largest annual folk music industry gathering. Selected artists will have the chance to showcase their talents at the annual Folk Music Ontario Conference Developing Artists Program Showcase.
2025 ARTISTS
Freya Milliken
Kaiday
Lucy Ellis
Mars Aspen
Matt Bazinet
Mimi Dominique
Piner
Talise
York Street Thought Process
2025 MENTORS
Chris Coole
Brighid Fry (Housewife)
Kellylee Evans
Kyle Kirkpatrick
Madeleine Roger
Moonfruits (Alex Millaire)
Robert Thomas
Sarah Jane Scouten
Tennyson King
2025 SPEAKERS
Sarah Greene (Tranzac)
Elly Tose (Live From the Rock Festival)
Michelle Allman-Esdaille (Hook and Co.)
Rosalyn Dennett (Folk Canada)


2025 DAP ARTISTS

FREYA MILLIKEN
HALIFAX, NS
Freya Milliken is an award-winning singer-songwriter known for her rich voice and introspective songs, blending folk and indie rock influences. Her debut EP Wholeheartedly explores queer
love, longing, and joy with raw honesty, embracing the beauty and challenges of loving and being loved. She has performed at major Canadian festivals like the ECMAs, Deep Roots and
Winnipeg Folk Festival, and toured in Europe with the Acadia University Singers for the Singing In Flanders Fields Project.

KAIDAY
OTTAWA, ON
Kaiday is a bilingual singer songwriter born and raised in Ottawa. Her songs pull together a unique blend of folk, Rnb and pop. Sharing her stories with authenticity and vulnerability all while combining her Franco-Ontarian roots and English upbringing. Kaiday’s music is a collection of her heartbreaks, growing pains, and self discovery.

LUCY ELLIS
TORONTO, ON
Lucy Ellis is a singer/songwriter based in Toronto who is always writing songs in her head. She finds inspiration in the poetry she read growing up, in movie soundtracks, and in the time she spends outdoors. As a musician and actor, she incorporates both art forms in her storytelling to connect with her audience. She released her debut EP "Come of Age" last year, and continues to write songs on themes that explore emotion, identity, and memory.

MARS ASPEN
OTTAWA, ON
Mars Aspen (they/them) is an emerging singer-songwriter from Ottawa, Ontario. Their songs explore themes of vulnerability, love, heartbreak, and everything in between. They weave aspects of personal identity and experience into saccharine-sweet indie folk that invites any and all listeners to find a new home within their sound. Recognized for their contributions to the local music community, Mars was nominated for the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition's (OMIC) Newcomer of the Year award in January. Stay tuned for Mars' upcoming EP coming out in 2025

MATT BAZINET
KINGSTON, ON
Emerging Canadian singer-songwriter Matt Bazinet has a strong bond with his guitar, using it as a means to discover his true self. Exploring themes of masculinity and vulnerability in his songwriting, his debut EP Pieces of the Picture bridges honesty and nostalgia, all strung together by his rich baritone vocal tone.
With over 500k views and 100k likes on TikTok, Bazinet has garnered a devoted audience through both covers and original music. His cover of “Jersey Giant” stands out, having garnered over 200K views, showcasing the synergy between his captivating voice and his guitar.
As he continues his journey to share his music with the world, Matt Bazinet looks to captivate his listeners from intimate campfire settings to festival stages with his magnetic voice and songwriting. All you have to do is lend an ear.

MIMI DOMINIQUE
TORONTO, ON
Mimi Dominique is a folk singer-songwriter born and raised in Toronto. She is inspired by the art of storytelling and the exploration of melodic play. Her lyrics are immediate and sensory, compelling listeners to join her in the moment. Mimi draws inspiration from a vast well of artists including Laura Marling, Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Diane Cluck, Adrianne Lenker, and Weyes Blood. The daughter of two actors, Mimi grew up with the theatre as her second home. She began songwriting at a young age and after high school lived in Sweden and Montreal, before moving back to Toronto to attend Seneca College’s Independent Songwriting and Performance program, graduating in the spring of 2024. Mimi has performed at an array of well-loved Toronto venues including the Tranzac, Cameron House, Supermarket, Bampot, and the Burdock. She also plays shows across Canada, frequently performing in Montreal and Halifax as well as playing the 2024 Filberg Festival on Vancouver Island. This past winter, Mimi lived in Brooklyn, working on her music, then in the spring she travelled to Nashville followed by playing her first show in Chicago in July. Recently Mimi has been inspired by the raw truth-telling of traditional folk music. She has been singing old Irish, Scottish, and English folk songs with her sister and in the fall of 2024 she joined Kosa choir, learning Ukrainian polyphony.

PINER
KINGSTON, ON
Piner (aka Claya Way Brackenbury) is a Singer-Songwriter based in Katarokwi (Kingston, ON, Canada) who steps into the stories of others and connects listeners with all the complexities of the greater human experience. Piner blends confessional songwriting with gritty guitar and tender melodies that invites both reflection and resistance. Her critically acclaimed 2018 debut album “The Breaking Point” showed “a display of pure confidence and vulnerability” said Mac Cameron, Dominionated. The follow up full-band EP “Root Bound” recorded at North Of Princess Studios in Kingston, ON was released in June 2019. Piner’s latest album, “A Netherworld”, recorded at Joel Plaskett’s Studio in Dartmouth, NS, is a project of hope and yearning, during fractured, challenging times. Piner creates a world of connection, care, and change through her songwriting and direct action for charitable initiatives. After the release of "A Netherworld", Piner toured, opening for and sharing festival and show bills with Georgia Harmer, Terra Lightfoot, Charlotte Cornfield, Ombiigizi, Skye Wallace, Mo Kenney, Crash Test Dummies and recently headlined the Emerging Artist Series sponsored by RBC and Canadian Live Music Association. In May 2025, Piner was selected for the prestigious Winnipeg Folk Festival Young Performers Program, where she was mentored by celebrated Canadian singer-songwriter Basia Bulat, culminating in a celebrated live performance that marked a new chapter in her artistic growth.

TALISE
NELSON, BC
Talise is a folk roots musician based in the Canadian wilderness. Her music is raw and rooted in tradition, shaped by a life spent practicing land-based skills and living close to the natural world. Drawing from old-time, country, blues and Appalachian influences, her sound stays grounded with a warm, haunting sound and a strong focus on storytelling.

YORK STREET THOUGHT PROCESS
ST. MARY'S, ON
York Street Thought Process is a charming folk duo made up of Jaron Camp & Rachael Frankruyter. The duo has captured the hearts of audiences across Canada with their playful approach to folk music, blending strong storytelling with improvisation.
A year after the release of their debut album 'Roots', the duo ventured off to the East Coast of Canada to record new music in 2023. This resulted in their sophomore album 'Colder' which gained recognition from Exclaim!, CBC, Stingray, and charted on CHRW, securing the #2 spot at its highest. The duo celebrated their release with an album release tour in 2024 making stops in Toronto, London, Stratford, and St. Marys Ontario alongside Wild Bloom. The duo just released their new single 'Dignity' and will be performing across Canada in 2025, including the highly esteemed Mariposa Folk Festival and Winnipeg Folk Festival as a part of the Young Performer's Program.
2025 DAP MENTORS

CHRIS COOLE
TORONTO
Chris Coole is a songwriter and banjo player from Toronto, Ontario. He has been a full-time musician for over 30 years having played in such bands as The Foggy Hogtown Boys, The Lonesome Ace Stringband, and The David Francey Band. He has played on over 300 albums as a bandleader, sideman, or producer and taught an awful lot of people how to play the clawhammer banjo.

BRIGHID FRY (HOUSEWIFE)
TORONTO
Housewife, (Brighid Fry), delivers folk-flavored indie rock and writes songs about climate change, situationships, feminism and life as a young queer non binary person with autism. Only 22, Fry has released dozens of songs and racked up millions streams, winning national awards and featured on BBC, CBC and NPR.

KELLYLEE EVANS
OTTAWA
Juno Award-winning, 4 time Juno nominated singer, songwriter and motivational speaker Kellylee Evans is a high-octane, chameleon-like performer whose natural charm and improvisational vocal style embodies jazz, soul, pop, and hip-hop. She has toured extensively throughout the world and opened up for artists as varied as John Legend, Tony Bennett, Willie Nelson and Erykah Badu captivating audiences along the way. She has been signed to Universal Music and today releases music on her own label, Enliven Media.
Her new album, Winter Song, dedicated to the sounds of the holiday season was nominated for a 2025 Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.

KYLE KIRKPATRICK
SMITHS FALLS
Kyle Kirkpatrick was raised on songs of leave-taking and home-going. They spent over a decade in Toronto, an active player in its Bluegrass and Old Time scene as a member of CFMA-nominated “The Barrel Boys”. They now live in the Ottawa Valley where they write, play, and teach roots music. Kyle’s solo album “St Clarens Ramble” showcases their songwriting, deeply felt vocals, front porch picking, and rich steel guitar.
Kyle is co-owner and Musical Director of Old School Bluegrass Camp in Elphin, Ontario.

MADELEINE ROGER
WINNIPEG
Madeleine Roger is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Winnipeg, Canada. While skillfully accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, it is her artistry as a songwriter that can silence a room, uniting her lyrical mastery with breathtaking melodies that linger long after the last note. Her latest album “Nerve” was produced by Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman, Hiss Golden Messenger, Anais Mitchell) and is a deeply personal body of work examining every nook and cranny of love and loss, while finding a curious peace in spite of it all. “These are devastating songs - beautiful music from Winnipeg’s Madeleine Roger” - Tom Power, Q on CBC
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ALEX MILLAIRE (MOONFRUITS)
OTTAWA
Moonfruits has been active since 2013, and its partners-in-crime Alex Millaire and Kaitlin Milroy live and create on the unceded Anishinaabe Algonquin Territory, also known as Ottawa. Working in French and English, the group tours across Canada, the United States, and Europe for Anglo, Francophone, allophone, and Franco-curious audiences.
2024 proved to be a banner year for the band: two Canadian Folk Music Award nominations, tours across Canada, the United States—including an opening slot for Juno winner Aysannabee—being chosen as a pilot artist for Ontario Presents' Slow Touring Pilot Project, and culminating in a seven-week European Slow Tour. Moonfruits is a recent winner of the Prix Changez d'Air, which will see the band perform in France and Switzerland in May 2025.

ROBERT THOMAS
MONCTON
Robert Thomas is a veteran staff-writer for music publishing and corporate advertising worldwide. His writing credits include, Bonnie Raitt, The Dixie Chicks, Kenny Rogers and Joe Cocker and advertising campaigns for The Ford Motor Company, Air Canada, Lufthansa and Seven-11 among others. He tours his original works internationally with his award winning acoustic trio - “the sessionmen.”

SARAH JANE SCOUTEN
SCOTLAND / BC
Sarah Jane Scouten is a Canadian folk and Americana songwriter. Her songs pay their respects to 60s and 70s country songwriters Willie Nelson, John Prine, Bobby Gentry and weave in British folk revival elements with a continuous thread leading back to her roots in bluegrass and old time music.
After a transformative four years, training as a herbalist in southwest Scotland, Sarah Jane has released her fifth album Turned to Gold (Light Organ Records). Sarah Jane offers a new depth and solidity as a songwriter. With producer Johnny Payne’s (The Shilohs) gift for modern vintage arrangement, this is destined to be your next favourite road trip album. You can find her music on Spotify. Read more about Sarah Jane here.

TENNYSON KING
MISSISSAUGA
Tennyson King is an award winning boundary-pushing folk artist celebrated for weaving together Western indie-folk and traditional Chinese sounds. He just finished tours in Canada, Australia, the UK, and Taiwan. Highlights of playing at Glastonbury Festival, tours with Aysanabee, and Lindi Ortega. Currently he is working on his album set to release in 2026.