- Words by Lin Stranberg Photography by Lia Crowe
Voiceover artist Tamara Stanners, who was born and raised in the town of St. Albert, Alberta, frequently travelled to nearby Edmonton to go to pop and rock music concerts. Her mother took her to her first one.
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Her passion for popular music fed her long-time ambition to be in radio, the biggest music medium of the baby boomer era. Her drive and dynamism, paired with the clarity and strength of her speaking voice, led her into a successful career as a radio announcer.
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She hit a career highlight in 2008 while working in radio with the Pattison Broadcast Group, Canada香蕉视频直播檚 largest western-based broadcast company. With Pattison香蕉视频直播檚 support, she was hired to help launch 102.7 THE PEAK, a Vancouver alternative music station with a focus on the development of Canadian talent, a particular passion of hers that she has continued to nurture over the years.
Back in the 香蕉视频直播90s, Tamara worked as an actress in a number of television series.
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Twenty-two years ago, she and her businessman husband, Lorne Badger, moved from West Vancouver to the Judd farm, a beautiful, century-old farmhouse in the Brackendale neighbourhood of Squamish. (香蕉视频直播淚t香蕉视频直播檚 like the wild west!香蕉视频直播 she says gleefully of Squamish.) She loves her home, loves Squamish, loves her life there. It香蕉视频直播檚 a good life, with her voiceover studio, her family, her painting and her summer music festival, the Squamish Constellation Festival.
She began the Constellation Festival in 2019. The following year was 2020, and the festival lineup was ready to go when the pandemic suddenly hit. The event was put on hold for two years. Tamara, former Squamish mayor Patricia Heintzman and former journalist and music industry PR professional Kirsten Andrews (festival co-producer) 香蕉视频直播渟pent two years writing, watching and creating.香蕉视频直播
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They were ready to try again.
Collectively, they chose the artists who will perform during the three-day festival this year. There are great musicians like local superstar Sarah McLachlan; the Black Pumas from Austin, Texas; July Talk, a Canadian alternative rock band based in Toronto; and well-known British singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson. The many Indigenous musicians include William Prince, a singer/songwriter from Winnipeg; iskw膿, a Cree/Den茅/Irish songstress originally from Winnipeg; and PIQSIQ, two Inuit throat singing sisters.
It香蕉视频直播檚 a varied and powerful lineup of more than 30 genres, curated with care. There香蕉视频直播檚 an abundance of Canadian talent and that means a lot to Tamara.
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From July 22 through 24, the musicians are scheduled to perform on two alternating stages with no overlap, providing a continuous live sound track to the Constellation Festival, a daytime community event 香蕉视频直播渨elcoming and celebrating all ages, cultures and genders.香蕉视频直播
It happens at Hendrickson Field on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, just north of the Stawamus Chief. People can camp onsite, park their cars, or grab a shuttle from Whistler or Vancouver. There are free bike valets onsite and free shuttles throughout Squamish.
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There will be food trucks, live art creation and animated LED creatures roaming the grounds, as well as local crafts and artisan vendors, all in keeping with the Provincial Heath Office香蕉视频直播檚 guidance at that time.
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When she launched 102.7 THE PEAK, it was supported by the powerhouse of Jim Pattison Media.
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Tamara continues to actively work as a voiceover artist, usually recording from her home studio, and now, thanks to technology, 香蕉视频直播渇rom anywhere.香蕉视频直播 All her kids are artists, she said, so she started painting too. 香蕉视频直播淚 would do a lot more if I had the time. I love the ability to create香蕉视频直播攖o let the paintings just emerge on canvas.香蕉视频直播
Painting, producing and performing are all parts of who she is as a person and an artist. Tamara Stanners is someone who creates her own path.
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