The Wyrd Sisters are a Canadian folk music group formed in 1990 in Winnipeg by founding members Kim Baryluk, Nancy Reinhold and Kim Segal. The band chose the name "the Wyrd Sisters" to represent and reclaim the ancient pre-Christian triple goddess, also known as Weird, Wurd, Urd, Urth and The Fates.[clarification needed] Presenting initially as a trio, the group later grew to include a full band.

Wyrd Sisters
OriginWinnipeg, Manitoba
GenresFolk
Years active1990–present
Labelsindependent
MembersKim Baryluk
Johanna Hildebrandt
Dem McLeod
Marie Josee Dandeneau
Carolyna Loveless
Id Guinness
Ledenhed
Past membersNancy Reinhold
Kim Segal
Lianne Fournier
Kiva
Lindsay Jane
Jennifer Gibson
Delina
Websitewyrdsisters.com

The Wyrd Sisters have released six independent recordings to both fan and critical acclaim. Herizon Magazine dubbed the Wyrd Sisters' 1997 release Raw Voice, "a collection of 11 lyrically intelligent and musically diverse songs that can best be described as folk-pop-jazz fusion with a feminist bent"[1] and said of the band's 2001 release Sin & Other Salvations, the lyrics were marked by "elegant, spare poetry" and new band member Kiva's "ethereal tones enhance the beautiful harmonies that have marked the [band's] previous three recordings".[2]

Three of the Wyrd Sisters' recordings have been nominated for Juno Awards (Canada's national music awards) in the Best Roots & Traditional Album - Group category: Inside The Dreaming (1996), Raw Voice (1998) and Sin & Other Salvations (2002). Sin & Other Salvations won a Prairie Music Award (forerunner of the Western Canadian Music Awards) for best album, Roots and Traditional. Many of their songs have been recorded and covered by other performers. They have several videos and have scored music for movies.

In 2005, the band began a legal action against Warner Brothers, Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, and Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway of Radiohead for trademark infringement over the use of their band name in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The injunction was dismissed, and the band was ordered to pay costs.[3][4] As of March 2010, the lawsuit has been settled, the details sealed.[5]

Band members edit

The band has evolved throughout its history, always centred on a trio of vocalists, and backed on stage and in recordings by additional instrumentalists.

Members of the core vocal trio have included:

  • Kim Baryluk (1990–present) (all recordings)
  • Nancy Reinhold (1990–2002) (vocals & guitar) (Leave a Little Light, Inside the Dreaming, Raw Voice, Sin & Other Salvations)
  • Kim Segal (1990–1992) (Leave a Little Light)
  • Lianne Fournier (1993–2000) (vocals & keyboard) (Inside the Dreaming, Raw Voice)
  • Kiva (2000–2005) (vocals & keyboard) (Sin & Other Salvations)
  • Lindsay Jane (2003–2004) (vocals & guitar)
  • Jennifer Gibson (2005–2006) (Wholly)
  • Delina (2006) (Wholly)
  • Johanna Hildebrandt (2006–present) (vocals & violin) (Wholly, A Little More Light)
  • Dem McLeod (2006–present) (A Little More Light)

Additional touring musicians have included:

  • Carolyna Loveless (2008–present) (drums, percussion, background vocals)

Additional musicians on recordings have included:

Leave a Little Light: Don Benedictson – bass, Greg Lowe – guitars, Sandy D'Aoust – guitar, Marilyn Lerner – keyboards, Mitch Dorge – percussion, Karen Erhardt – cello, Reg Kelln – snare

Inside the Dreaming: Don Benedictson – bass, Marilyn Lerner – piano & keyboards, Andy Stochansky – percussion, Paul O'Neill – guitars & mandolin, Gilles Fournier – upright bass, Lori Freedman – bass clarinet, Eli Herskovitch – clarinet, Dave Lawton – Trumpet, Sasha Boychouk – soprano saxophone, Richard Moody – viola, Larry Roy – guitar, Veronique Potvin – viola, Glenn Matthews – percussion

Raw Voice: Don Benedictson (as db benedictson) – bass, Rob Lee – drums, Paul O'Neill – guitars, mandolin & synth, Darryl Havers – organs, Sasha Boychouk – saxophones, Marilyn Lerner – piano, Richard Moody – viola, Celso Machado – percussion, Paul Janzen – EWI, Gord Kidder – harmonicas, Monica Guenter – viola, Karen Moffat – violin, Christina Zacharius – violin, Leanne Zacharius – cello, Sal Ferraris – percussion, Bill Spornitz – penny whistle, Shane Nestruk – baritone saxophone, Rick Boughton – trumpets, Lori Freedman – clarinets, Murray Pulver – guitar, Norm Dugas – organ

Sin & Other Salvations: Murray Pulver – guitars, mandolin & additional vocals, Daniel Roy – drums & percussion, Don Benedictson – bass, Bill Spornitz – soprano saxophone, Richard Moody – violin & viola, Marc Arnould – organ, Ron Halldorson – pedal steel, Pierre Guerin – bouzouki & mandolin, Kevin Breit – national steel guitar, Marilyn Lerner – piano, Paul Balcain – tenor saxophone, Lindsay Bart – Irish wooden flute, additional vocals: Sunny Breaks, John Schritt & Sam Baardman

Wholly: Daniel Roy – drums & percussion, Paul Yee – bass, Murray Pulver – guitars, mandolin, percussion & background vocals, Marc Arnould – piano, accordion & organ, John Schritt – vocals, Richard Moody – strings, Julene Gravette – drums, Marie Josee Dandeneau – bass, additional vocals: Annali Braul, Lottie Enns, Gail Zacharias, Karin Kliewer

Discography edit

  • Leave a Little Light (1993)
  • Inside the Dreaming (1995)
  • Raw Voice (1997)
  • Sin and Other Salvations (2001)
  • Wholly (2007)
  • A Little More Light (2008)

Compilations edit

The Wyrd Sisters' music has been featured on the following compilations:

  • We Are Each Others' Angels – Benefit Compilation CD, Lifeworks Media, NY (2000)
  • Folk Alliance Showcase Compilation III – North American Folk Alliance (1999)
  • The Hanging Garden – Movie Soundtrack, Virgin Music Canada (1997)
  • Christmas From Home Benefit Compilation CD – Radio Canada (1997)
  • If A Tree Falls – Earthbeat! Records Compilation CD (1996)
  • New Canadian Women Singers – CBC Variety Compilation CD (1993)

Additional works edit

  • A Web Not a Ladder – film score, a National Film Board of Canada documentary (1993)
  • Making It Work – TV series theme, WTN & Out of Breath Productions (1993)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Filipenko, Cindy (1997). "Raw Voice review". Herizons. Winnipeg. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  2. ^ Filipenko, Cindy (2002). "Sin & Other Salvations review". Winnipeg: Herizons Magazine. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  3. ^ "'Wyrd Sisters' cannot stop Harry Potter". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2005-11-04.
  4. ^ "'Winnipeg folk band that took on Harry Potter ordered to pay $140,000 court costs". Canada.com National Post. Archived from the original on 2007-10-16.
  5. ^ Lambert, Steve (2010). "Wyrd five-year court battle over Harry Potter movie ends with secret settlement". Winnipeg: Canadian Press. Archived from the original on March 31, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-28.

Further reading edit

  • Fleming, Lee (1996). Hot Licks: Lesbian Musicians of Note. Charlottetown: Gynergy.

External links edit