Piano

The Sun Harmonic @ the Burdock Piano Fest

Kaleb Hikele is an extraordinarily talented singer-songwriter and musician. His moniker The Sun Harmonic released a full length double piano album last year called Winter, which fully encapsulates the sentiments of the season. I have had the pleasure of knowing him for several years and am ecstatic to hear him continue to pursue his dreams and release an album that I have been in love with and still continue to listen to today.

His return to live performance is phenomenal and I got to film his set at The Dock in Toronto at the end of 2017, showcasing the talent and fun filled joy he brings to the stage.

His most recent gig at the Piano Fest @ the Burdock opening for Declan O'Donovan was a real treat as he was joined by Shawn Boyle on the Cello and played brilliantly on a grand piano, a sound like no other. Check out the following clips below, and pick up a copy of Winter to warm yourselves on those cold nights.

https://www.thesunharmonic.com/

Celebrate the season and experience the complete 22-song concept/double album called "Winter" by The Sun Harmonic, a project eight years in the making! Visit http://www.thesunharmonic.com/winter Read my story of diagnosis and discovery: "The Trials, Tribulations and Triumph of my Winter" @ https://goo.gl/omdqjv The Winter tracklisting: Chapter One: 1. Rivers Will Rise 2. An Empty Room 3. As I Go Away 4. Where Your Beauty Lies 5. Home (Now I Know) 6. Thinking Of You 7. Love (Like You Used To) 8. When The Well Runs Dry 9. C Major Fermata 10. Lay To Rest 11. So Long Chapter Two: 1. Born (I Have Awaken) 2. Poison Myself 3. Everything You’re Looking For 4. Hiding 5. I Dedicate To You 6. Luck (Where’d You Go) 7. The Regret That I Am 8. I Will Sleep Again 9. You Begin To Sigh 10. Days (Would You Go) 11. It Couldn’t Stay More music history for you to enjoy at http://www.thesunharmonic.com The Winter explanation: What started as The Sun Harmonic’s simple idea, long known as his ongoing “piano album”, has now fully grown into Kaleb Hikele’s grand vision of a concept album simply titled Winter. Inspired by the beauty and depth of the Canadian winter, Kaleb crafted this rock, folk, pop and classical album solely during the snowy season over the last eight years. Listen and you will hear the passion, creativity, joy, pain and protest that is carefully carved into the woodwork. Kaleb greatly appreciates your interest and support of his campaign and truly wants Winter to be more than an album, he wants it to be an experience. The winter season can be long, it’s tough to get through, we know this all too well. But for Kaleb, it is a time to wander, to trudge through snow drifts, to sing from deep down inside and especially to be creative. Kaleb would routinely seek inspiration, challenge and devotion to compile his lyrics, recordings and musical landscapes that all embraced this deeply interesting season. Winter after winter, the songwriting project delved deeper into the themes of beauty, struggle, love and loss. In it’s final years, the album went hand in hand with personal hardship, financial struggle and a physical injury sustained while working on the album, which prevented him from performing, recording and even crafting Winter for an entire year. Despite the harsh weather, his journey lead him towards the final act of completing the album in the winter of 2017. Imagine how finally being able to share this album with you is a dream come true for The Sun Harmonic. Unique copies of the record are offered for the first time (exclusively through the PledgeMusic campaign) available on double-CD, a handmade box set and first-edition vinyl, you choose…. Stay inside and cozy up with a hot drink, a board game or a fireplace. Listen to the album on your own or with family and friends. But most of all, call on this music to help keep you warm each winter and enjoy the experience. “He introduces jazz moves, classical ideas, and lush pop, with cello, trumpet, and a grand chorus of voices among the guests. With a fine, soothing voice as well, Hikele has done wonders for the piano player.” – Bob Mersereau, CBC, arts journalist and Top 100 Canadian Albums author, NB, Canada