Mike McKenna Jr. w Dane Pedersen

Singer-songwriter and Cape Bretoner Mike McKenna Jr. has become a compelling new voice in the North
American folk scene. With a raspy, soulful delivery and warm acoustic tones, his songs are anchored by
captivating storytelling and a deep connection to place. Born in the town of Glace Bay and raised along
the Mira River, McKenna’s songwriting aesthetic draws heavily from his small-town East Coast roots.
Blending folk, country, and Americana—he’s earned over one million global streams, shaping a sound
that is both timeless and unmistakably his own. His music has brought him to major festival stages like
Ottawa Bluesfest, the Philadelphia Folk Festival, Vancouver Island MusicFest, Montreal’s Folk Fest sur le
Canal, Lunenburg Folk Harbour Fest, Reevestock and many more across the continent.
Over four studio albums, he’s brought forward the nostalgia of home through stories about life and death
in Nova Scotia’s coastal, working-class communities. His 2020 release ‘At The Edge of the World’ was the
winner of an East Coast Music Award, and was nominated at both the Canadian Folk Music Awards and
Music Nova Scotia Awards. Two songs from the album, High Ground and At the Edge of the World were
also semi-finalists at the International Song Competition, the world’s largest songwriting contest.
Mike’s 2024 Canadiana folk album ‘Smokey Mountain High’, produced by Quinn Bachand, has received
outstanding reviews since it’s November release, including features by Roots Music Canada, Canadian
Beats, SaltWire, V13, Tonic Grain, and many others. His first single ‘Grassfire’, cowritten with Nova
Scotia-born, Nashville-based Makayla Lynn Parry and touted by The Wild is Calling as “A brilliant piece of
recording art”, was as Semi-finalist in the 2025 American Songwriter Song Contest, and has been on
regular rotation internationally with both CBC Radio and Sirius XM’s ‘North Americana’.
“Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working with and developing a wide range of Canadian
artists, including Sam Roberts, The Tragically Hip, Sarah McLachlan, Great Big Sea, Buck 65, Ashley
MacIsaac, and Tegan and Sara. Canada has consistently produced some of the most authentic and
influential voices in music, and I firmly believe Mike McKenna Jr. stands in that lineage.”
– Scott Graves, Head of A&R American Songwriter
Dane is a singer-songwriter and actor from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He has been performing since age 8, in a wide range of settings, from cafes to professional theatrical productions to folk festivals, such as the Stan Rogers Folk Festival and Celtic Colours International Festival. He is also a recent graduate of the Jazz Studies Program at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, NS. He now aims to blend the vibrant palette of his influences in service of his love of story and song.
Dane’s debut EP, Travelling Alone, a blend of heartfelt original songs and reverent reinterpretations of songs by his heroes, is now available. The project was made possible by the Big Sampie Award, given by the Celtic Colours Volunteer Festival Drive’ers Association and Lakewind Sound Studiosin support of rising Cape Breton folk music talent.

