Artists
As musicians and performers, it is a great privilege to be on stage and play our music in front of people. With that privilege comes a responsibility to speak to issues that are important to us and to our future. We are also carrying on a great tradition, the use of music as a tool for social, political, and environmental change and awareness. Music has always gone hand in hand with the revolutions and movements of the past, and it is our job to carry on that tradition and inform you about the absolutely essential revolution of our time, the transition to a fully sustainable existence of human beings on planet earth. Please take a moment to meet our Jellyfish Project artists.
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OUR PRESENTING MUSICIANS
AVERY FLORENCE
Avery, a soft-soul artist, merges her passion for music and nature. In 2022 she produced Wake Up!, a musical tour across Canada bringing together communities to inspire environmental activism. Avery released her debut EP "January" in 2018 followed by a sold-out tour in Ontario and NYC.
AND COMING SOON …
HOUSEWIFE
Toronto-based artist Housewife, (Brighid Fry), delivers pop-flavored indie rock and writes songs about climate change, messy situationships, and women reclaiming their space in the world. Only 21 years old, Brighid has already released a number of singles and EPs that have millions of streams and won a number of awards including a Canadian Folk Music Award, a Toronto Independent Music Award and the prestigious SOCAN Foundation Award for Young Canadian Songwriters.
In 2021, Brighid helped to launch the Canadian chapter of Music Declares Emergency and has been working to drive attention to the climate emergency within the music industry. In 2023 she was named a top 25 under 25 by Starfish and a Top 30 Under 30 by Corporate Knights Magazine for her work on sustainability in the music industry.
CARMINE
Carmine is Vancouver Island’s newest alt-rock band, now with 100% fewer guitarists! Sultry vocals float above punchy piano, while driving bass lines meld seamlessly with grooving beats. Carmine is a band dedicated to one thing: getting as many bodies on the dance floor as humanly possible.