Country rock band Corduroy Road will release its second CD, All That We Are, at Guelph Little Theatre on June 16.
The band has roots in New Brunswick, but calls Guelph home and has headlined Guelph’s Italian Festival, Country Roads Music Festival, Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree, Greenbank barbecue, and the Boot Hill Jamboree, where it shared the stage with The Oak Ridge Boys and High Valley.
Corduroy Road also opened for Julian Austin in New Brunswick, which it will do again this summer.
Formed in 2005, Corduroy Road was short listed for a Juno in 2008 for its first CD, Not From the City.
At the heart of Corduroy Road is husband and wife team Reg and Andrea Arthurs.
Reg writes most of the band’s songs, sings and plays lead guitar. She arranges the songs and supports Corduroy Road with vocals and keyboard skills.
Stephanie LeBlanc, Andrea’s sister, sings lead and harmony, joined by percussionist Craig Galbraith on drums, and Brendon Terry on bass.
This summer Corduroy Road will be performing at The Italian Festival, HollyRood Jamboree, and Marmora Jamboree,
The CD release party for “All That We Are,” takes place at Guelph Little Theatre at 176 Morris Street in Guelph on June 16, at 8pm.
For more information, visit Corduroy Road at www.corduroyroad.ca.