Niverville born and bred country artist Brady Kenneth will debut his new EP album, That's the Way She Goes, when he takes the stage at the year's Olde Tyme Country Fair.
Growing up on a farm in a rural community, Kenneth began his career b exposing heavier music genres. But eventually he returned to his roots and his love of country music.
"Country music allows and encourages me to tell my story...from my own perspective, experience, and point of view," Kenneth says.
Kenneth has been working on the EP for the last year while taking trips to Nashville with friend, producer, and co-writer Evan St. Cyr, who also operates Arcade Studios.
"I am proud of his project, proud of the work we have done," he adds. "I am honoured and humbled to be asked again to perform at this year's fair, opening for such incredible artists."
Brady Kenneth performs Saturday evening, preceding The Washboard Union and Gord Bamford.