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Sheena Grobb is a talent you will not forget.
Raised by her mother, a school music teacher, and her father, a Manitoba grain farmer, Sheena’s musical background was nurtured from the tender age of two years old with a passion ingrained in her small town roots. Sheena wrote her first song at ten years old and recorded a nine-song demo at the age of sixteen after winning a talent competition in her community. But Sheena wasn't always convinced she would get a chance to make music her life. It was only after she completed her second university degree in the Faculty of Education that Sheena knew she could no longer put her music on hold. Sheena was looking to teach and inspire the world in a different way - not through textbooks, but with songs. She was searching through lessons of life and love, stories of hardships and emotional growth - not math or chemistry. So now, this Education graduate from the University of Manitoba, awarded with the Truesdale Medal and Prize for most promising student teacher, is leaving her life in the classroom before it has even begun, to travel an inspired path all her own.

And then there is the music...

Sheena has honed her emotionally stirring performance style with an impressive repertoire of original songs. By testing the limits of her musicality as a singer/songwriter/pianist/guitarist, Sheena released the album "Safe Guarded Space" in August, 2006. Her fan base has now exploded locally and forged throughout Canada and internationally into the USA, UK, and Australia. “Musically, Safe Guarded Space, is stunningly diverse, with flowing quartet accompaniment, classical guitar sequences, funky drumming, and Grobb's unique and soothing vocals and harmonies… You will be lucky to hear Grobb trespassing old familiar territory in a new, courageous way with Safe Guarded Space.” Fiona Muldrew (Herizons Magazine, 2007)

Inspired by the likes of Sarah Slean, Damien Rice, David Gray, and other literary performers, Sheena's songs are underscored by vocals that rip and soothe simultaneously. From the soul-stirring melodies of Character to the catchy jazz beat of Back Row, Sheena weaves seamlessly through themes of sacrifice without reward, success despite failure, and opinion without judgment. Combined with intricate piano compositions and edgy guitar solos, Sheena defines thoughtful reflections on life that lead her audiences to find themselves in the roots of her music. Sheena's following is a reflection of her universal appeal as a quiet recorder of the human condition. 

Given the chance to reunite with a previous mentor, Sheena opened for Andy Stochansky's cross-Canada CD release in Winnipeg in April 2005. In September of the same year, Sheena was invited to open for the legendary Loudon Wainwright III where her exposure was significantly increased. Sheena developed her talent through the Winnipeg Folk Festival's Young Performers Program and went on to be a Main Stage performer in 2006 taking the stage between The Wailin' Jennys and Bedouin Soundclash.

Sheena received the honour of being nominated for the 2007 Western Canadian Music Awards (WCMA's), in the category of Outstanding Pop Recording of the Year. The awards show was held in Moose Jaw, SK, along with the weekend showcase where Sheena was also an honoured performer. The nomination followed her first Cross Canada Tour in the summer of 2007. Upon returning, legendary 92.1 Citi FM radio host and renowned talent scout, Howard Manshein, exclaimed "Over this summer you have improved exponentially", and went on to call Sheena one of the best songwriters he has ever heard.

A frequent face on Breakfast Television and ShawTV, familiar to CBC, UMFM, CKUW, and Kick FM, and a regular on the pages of Stylus Magazine, the Manitoban, the Winnipeg Sun, and Herizons Magazine, Sheena was given the honour in December 2007 of being the cover story for Winnipeg’s prestigious Uptown Magazine, accompanied with the title: “On the Verge…” But Sheena’s success is not stopping there. Most recently, one of Sheena’s original songs from her EP Safe Guarded Space was selected by Crocs Shoes for a promotional CD compiled entirely of up and coming female musicians. The CD titled The Postcard Collection will be distributed to 50 000 women in the States. The Los Angeles Music Awards recognized her efforts by nominating her as Female Vocalist of the Year in 2007. 

With a team in place that has a strong conviction that Sheena's music and spirit needs to be heard, these are exciting times for the Canadian indie music powerhouse. This past summer, Sheena toured Western Canada over a 3 month period, playing almost 60 shows in attempt to reach as many new and old fans as possible. She is currently in the studio working on her next full length album with 8 time Juno Award winning producer, Dan Donahue. This winter, Sheena will reach out to Eastern Canada before returning home for a series of Christmas concerts in Western Ontario and Manitoba. 

For more information, please Sheena's website at www.SheenaGrobb.com. Below is a video interview of Sheena provided by YourNightYourCity.com.

      Musical Achievements

3 Month Canadian Summer Tour June - August 2008
- Over 50 performances to old and new fans

Cover Story: Uptown Magazine December 2007
- Front-page headline reads "On The Verge"

Female Vocalist of the Year - Nomination November 2007
- Los Angeles Music Awards

Semi-Finalist: Songwriter's Competition November 2007
- 4th Annual Williamsburg Live Songwriters Competition in New York

Outstanding Pop Recording - Nomination October 2007
- Western Canadian Music Awards for debut EP Safe Guarded Space

Signed - CROCS Shoes - Promotional Compilation CD October 2007
- Song "Back Row" distributed to 50 000 women across the USA


1st Cross Canada Tour July-August 2007
- Appearances in Jasper (Canada Day), Edmonton, Grand Prairie, Kamloops, Whistler, Vancouver, Calgary, Brandon, Ear Falls, and Toronto

Bootlegger’s National Generation B Campaign for “exceptional youth role models” 2006
- Winnipeg Representative - $10,000 prize – Attempted to donate entire prize to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

Winnipeg Folk Fest Main Stage Performance July 2006
- Performed between Bedouin Soundclash and The Wailin’ Jenny’s

Opening Act for Loudon Wainwright III – Winnipeg, MB September 2005

Opening Act for Andy Stonchansky – Winnipeg, MB September 2004

Television, Radio, Magazine, and Newspaper Appearances July 2004 - Present
- Breakfast Television, Shaw TV, CBC, UMFM, CKUW, KICK FM, Stylus Magazine, The Manitoban, Herizons, The Winnipeg Sun, and the cover of Uptown Magazine.

Royal Conservatory of Music
- Vocal Training – Attained Level 8
- Piano Training – Attained Level 8
- Theory Training – Attained Level 4


 





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