The Wyrd Sisters
The Wyrd Sisters accidentally began their career in 1989 when three women (… Read Full Bio ↴The Wyrd Sisters accidentally began their career in 1989 when three women (who had no previous musical experience) came together to share their 'hobby' of songwriting with each other. Their first show as The Wyrd Sisters was at the University of Winnipeg that same year. A friend asked them to share their songs at a benefit for a women's shelter soon after the U show. Mitch Podolak (founder of numerous folk organizations and festivals) heard them at that performance and asked them to play at the West End Cultural Centre. The CBC came to record that performance... and that summer they were playing at the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
TWS have not looked back from that moment. They have enjoyed performances across the continent, from folk festivals to concert halls to full symphonic backing, they have been on national and international TV and radio shows, they have five recordings, three Juno nominations, three videos (all of which received full play on CMT) and Best Group award in the folk category of the Prairie Music Awards. They have also been included on numerous compilations and have been hired to write and record theme music for video and TV shows. Much of their music, such as 'Warrior', 'The Faucet', 'Farewell to Clayoquot Sound' and 'Leave a Little Light' has been covered, recorded and sung by performers and choirs from across the globe.
The Wyrd Sisters have, like any family (and long time band), changed and evolved and grown over the years. Original founding member, principal writer and lead stage personality Kim Baryluk has remained the constant thoughout the band's existence. Like groups such as 'Sweet Honey in the Rock' and 'The Flirtations,' where members have come and gone over the decades, the band continues to create the same beautiful music and carry the same inspirational message as it always has.
International critics have recognized the original sound The Wyrd Sisters have created with a fusion of folk/jazz/pop/blues as being a uniquely Canadian sound which sets the standard for up and coming singer/songwriters.
TWS have not looked back from that moment. They have enjoyed performances across the continent, from folk festivals to concert halls to full symphonic backing, they have been on national and international TV and radio shows, they have five recordings, three Juno nominations, three videos (all of which received full play on CMT) and Best Group award in the folk category of the Prairie Music Awards. They have also been included on numerous compilations and have been hired to write and record theme music for video and TV shows. Much of their music, such as 'Warrior', 'The Faucet', 'Farewell to Clayoquot Sound' and 'Leave a Little Light' has been covered, recorded and sung by performers and choirs from across the globe.
The Wyrd Sisters have, like any family (and long time band), changed and evolved and grown over the years. Original founding member, principal writer and lead stage personality Kim Baryluk has remained the constant thoughout the band's existence. Like groups such as 'Sweet Honey in the Rock' and 'The Flirtations,' where members have come and gone over the decades, the band continues to create the same beautiful music and carry the same inspirational message as it always has.
International critics have recognized the original sound The Wyrd Sisters have created with a fusion of folk/jazz/pop/blues as being a uniquely Canadian sound which sets the standard for up and coming singer/songwriters.
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The Wyrd Sisters Lyrics
3000 Million Standing in the playground, you typical young boys arguing o…
Back Into Your Arms what I've seen could make the sainted lose their faith and…
By Our Own Fear I left and I left it all behind I left you I…
Dance Saw my brother just the other day he was pale and…
Everything And More I will take the road less travelled I will turn my…
Farewell to Clayoquot Sound On Vancouver Island, a forest so old the last of her…
Faucet My sexual preference is my bath tub faucet You might say…
God my hands are on the wheel the highway's slipping by there's …
Good Heart I have a good heart I am still breathing but I'll drown…
High Horses each and every one of us was born to be dreamers…
I Guess It's Alright Chorus: Well I guess it's alright I guess we've been lucky t…
John Badertscher John Badertscher stood on the church steps side by side…
Leave a Little Light when we're homesick it's not for places so much as the…
Letter From You well I took a look at the palm of my hand it…
Mary Mary, I think you've got something to say But what kind…
Night Of Her Insistence She finally understood it the sadness of her life the weight…
No Simple Explanations I can offer you no simple explanations and I've given every…
Of All the Things of all the things I've ever said this was the…
One Hip Shaking first there was the ring of empty silence and I quivered…
Rain Dance I love to dance in the rain even though some people…
Raw Voice Snow falls like a shadow cold calls but I don't answer…
Sadie's House Sadie has a house on Wellington Avenue that she bought and…
Same Old Story Look out my window, I see you down there that light…
Skin Listen to me I want to tell you something I want you…
Still The Same my first memories are Mama's cigarette smoke and a red and…
The Angels Tell Her she's riding shotgun on a dark sunday shadow, wings unfoldin…
The One That Never Was my hands are empty the house is still I haven't moved all…
Upon My Alter I could not breathe when you came into the room I…
Warrior I was a shy and lonely girl With the heavens in…
What You Ask For it happened in a moment almost as if she chose it with…
Witness To It All she offered me passion when I said I had none of…