Alberta-based singer-songwriter Tracy Millar recently released her single, “Girls Like Fishing Too”. The video features various girls, and women enjoying fishing, and the lyrics state, “Girls Like Fishing Too”.
Check out the video below, and find out more about Tracy via our Five Questions With segment.
Care to introduce yourself to our readers?
Hi, I’m Tracy Millar and I am a country music artist from rural central Alberta. I was singing at a very early age and taught myself guitar at the age of nine. I also play bass guitar and mandolin.
Tell us a bit about your music and writing style.
My music is very “roots” country. I grew up with a heavy influence of traditional/classic country, so my style both in performing and writing falls to the more traditional country sound. I love a steel guitar and fiddle! I write songs that reflect my life, my experiences as well as others. Real-life stuff!
Do you have any upcoming shows? For someone who has yet to see you live, how would you explain your live performance?
Unfortunately due to the current pandemic, I have no shows until July-fingers crossed. My live performance includes both cover songs and originals, and there is never a doubt about what genre of music you are listening to when you come to one of my shows. I am grassroots country! Not pop infiltrated. I sing fun songs, sad songs, love songs, and songs that reach deep into the heart and make you feel like the song was written just for you. You’ll often find me playing at a rodeo or music festival.
If you were asked to suggest only one of your songs for someone to hear, which would it be?
I Will Not Be Broken. It’s a song about perseverance and not giving up. Finding your inner strength to keep moving forward. It was a song I wrote several years ago.
Canadian Beats is all about Canadian music, so who are your current favourite Canadian bands/ artists?
Dean Brody, George Canyon, Corb Lund & Tenille Townes.