Grammy and JUNO award winning fiddle player, Tania Elizabeth, known for her roles with the Avett Brothers and founder of one of Canada’s most decorated folk acts, The Duhks, now focuses on her solo artistry with her album “Storm Season.” This project marks a pivotal moment in her career, as she expands her musical offerings to include her own voice. “Storm Season” showcases Tania’s diverse talents, combining her vast understanding of North American folk music with a solid foundation of Classical violin, and relatively newfound skills on guitar.

On a record stacked with appearances by roots-music luminaries, Scott and Seth Avett, Sarah Dugas, Dan Frechette, Paul Defiglia, Dom Billet, Steve Fishell, and mixed by Rick Rubin’s right-hand man, Dana Nielson, though it’s Tania Elizabeth’s star that shines the brightest. She writes honestly and poignantly about the bad weather in her life, ultimately finding comfort in her own resilience. Heartbreak, resolve, struggle, and vigilance are common themes. Storm Season is the latest chapter in a life story that’s still being written. It’s the sound of a lifelong musician who’s making a return to center stage, armed with the most compelling music of her career.