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Gussapolooza Crowns This Year’s Heroes of Sound!

By now, you’ve heard of Gussapolooza Music Festival, but what you may not know is that this year emerging bands from across North America converged in Cookstown, Ontario, for a chance to perform original music in front of music lovers, talent scouts, and record labels. And let me tell you, the bands that stood out didn’t just play; they set the stage on fire!

Taking home the top award, Artist of the Year, was none other than Toronto’s own The Manic Boys and Girls Club!

This indie pop/rock sibling duo, Bela and Fernando Ferreir, electrified the Friday night crowd at the dueling SL100 mobile main stages. With an almost full harvest moon illuminating the scene, their set felt like something from another world.

“Let’s Take the Last Train Out Tonight!” A lyric from their soon to be hit song Last Train echoed from the stage, became the weekend’s anthem, and soared into the night sky. It was a performance drenched in rockstar energy—soaring vocals, bouncing blond hair, wide-brim hats, and leather pants. Everything about The Manic Boys and Girls Club screamed rockstar! Missed it? Consider this your wake-up call. They’re coming back next year, and trust us, you do NOT want to miss them again. These two are riding a sonic wave to Mars, and it’s game time!

Fan Favorite: Cudbear

Barrie, Ontario’s Cudbear claimed the highly coveted Fan Favorite award, and it’s clear why! This alternative grunge trio—Bennett Jones (guitar/vocals), Adam Polan (bass/vocals), and Keagan Ross (drums)—delivered an electrifying performance that blended punk ethos with indie nuances. Their outrageous stage props and wild get-ups would have even Wes Borland from Limp Bizkit applauding!

Cudbear captivated the crowd with their raw energy and unique sound, solidifying their place as one of Gussapolooza’s standout acts. As their fanbase grows, expect to hear their name everywhere soon. Keep an eye on Cudbear—they’re primed to dominate the indie scene!

Rising Sun: Harley Olivia

The Rising Sun Award represents fresh potential and boundless energy, and this year, Harley Olivia embodied every bit of that spirit. Like the sun itself, Harley is a force of nature, her presence as captivating as her voice. Her performance lit up the festival, leaving an unforgettable impression on the crowd. Just as the sun is the most important star in the sky, Harley Olivia is shining bright and making her mark on the music world.

With a commanding stage presence, Harley delivered her signature blend of alt-rock and pop, backed by JUNO Award-winning producer Siegfried Meier on lead guitar. Her full-band performance was a showcase of infectious melodies, powerhouse vocals, and relatable lyrics that connected deeply with her audience. It’s clear that Harley Olivia’s rise is just beginning, and she’s destined for big things. Expect to hear a lot more from this rising star!

Spirit of Guss: Jeff Gutteridge

Jeff Gutteridge embodies the spirit of Gussapolooza, earning the Spirit of Guss award this year. A veteran of the indie music scene, he is not only a talented songwriter and performer but also a strong supporter of the indie community, mentoring emerging artists and advocating for their growth.

His passion shone through in his engaging performances and heartfelt fan interactions. With a knack for crafting resonant bangers, Jeff perfectly represents the essence of Gussapolooza—music, community, and heart.

Best Performance: Cmagic5

Cmagic5 delivered the Best Performance of the weekend, hands down. With choreography that dazzled the audience, a full band backing her, and an unmatched stage presence, she commanded the crowd with a magnetic energy that left everyone buzzing long after her set ended. Her ability to engage the audience, coupled with visually stunning dance sequences, created an electrifying atmosphere that is rarely seen. Watch out for Cmagic5—her name is bound to be on everyone’s playlist soon. This is just the beginning for an artist who knows how to light up the stage and captivate hearts.

Emerging Singer-Songwriter of the Year: Tyler Lorette

The Emerging Singer-Songwriter of the Year award went to Tyler Lorette, a talented country musician whose powerful lyrics and mesmerizing melodies captivated the audience. His songwriting ability is wise beyond his years, and his emotional performances left the festival crowd in awe. With his authentic sound and heartfelt storytelling, Tyler Lorette is a name you’ll be hearing a lot in the near future—he’s got all the makings of a future star. Look out, Morgan Wallen; there’s a new country sensation on the rise!

Gussapolooza, Day 3: We Are Guss!

The final day of Gussapolooza 2024 was a special day for me, personally. Before a note of music was performed, I had the opportunity to present my Perfect Your Pitch seminar to the artistpreneurs in attendance on Sunday morning. Thanks to the team behind the scenes at Gussapolooza and MTAV for making this amazing opportunity possible!

Once my seminar concluded — and after I had the chance to chat with few folks in attendance — it was time to grab my camera and get back out there for Day 3’s action-packed lineup.

Day 3 was bittersweet. It was a joy to appreciate the community that had gathered throughout the weekend in support of emerging artists. At the same time, we knew that our time together for 2024 would soon come to an end — which meant that we had to get as much out of the final day as possible.

And, as we had come to expect, the final day delivered. As the late summer sun glistened over Ontario once more, artists from across the Canadian music landscape offered us a snapshot of the creative world that awaits all those willing to explore. As the sun set and the festival’s final performances took shape, the die-hard Gusses soaked in every last minute of this year’s festival.

Then, we met at the barn for the afterparty, where festival organizer Russ Robson deftly wove his story — and the story of Gussapolooza itself — into an enthralling, five-song acoustic set before opening the stage up to an open jam that lasted into the wee hours.

Now, we leave you with a collage, featuring the many parting glances we took toward this year’s festival. We thank everyone at Gussapolooza for their warm welcome, and we look forward to supporting this amazing, three-day experience again — in 2025 and beyond!

PHOTOS: Gussapolooza, Day 1: We Arrive North

The late summer sun was shining. Shades of sky blue and kelly green draped over the Canadian landscape, as I drove into Ontario by way of the Ambassador Bridge, connecting Detroit to Windsor.

I — and UMC — had never been here before. Not only did I find myself in another country, but I was there on behalf of this plucky little platform I started with a USB mic, laptop, and idea in my childhood bedroom 11 years prior. Surreal.

I still had a few more hours to go before I’d arrive to my destination: Cookstown, about an hour north of Toronto. Gussapolooza — an emerging festival for independent artists — was set to begin.

I arrived shortly after 5 p.m. ET, where I was greeted warmly by organizers and volunteers. After getting camp situated, I grabbed my camera and walked up to the festival’s dual main stage setup.

Suddenly, we were off to the races.

Throughout the evening, I found myself remarking at the talent and diversity on the lineup. It felt that, with each new performance, I had found my new favorite moment of the night.

Moreover, all of us in attendance were free and encouraged to create and enjoy it all. It became evident quickly that Gussapolooza is more than a festival; it’s a community that brings us back to the fundamentals, while providing meaningful opportunities for artistic expression.

Certainly, to build a career in this industry, there is a necessary emphasis on the business side that we all must embrace. However — if just for a weekend — Gussapolooza invited us all to drop the pretense, come as we are, and find unity in the art form that inspired our creative journeys.

Gussapolooza was here for another year, and it was ready to remind us why we do what we do.

Note: I tried to get to every performance, but there were a few I missed throughout the weekend, in the flow of things. If I missed yours, I offer my humblest apologies. Let’s make it up sometime!

Brigitte Eve (IG | Spotify)

In Your Walls (IG | Spotify)

Freightliner (IG | Spotify)

Usual Suspektz (IG | Spotify)

Cudbear (IG | Spotify)

Ashley Gilmore (IG | Spotify)

Feral Minks (IG | Spotify)

Jeff Gutteridge (IG | Spotify)

The Manic Boys & Girls Club (IG | Spotify)

CMAGIC5 (IG | Spotify)

Here’s the Official Gussapolooza 2024 Playlist!

We keep talking about this Gussapolooza festival. Curious to hear what all the buzz is about?

Well, there’s plenty for you to hear right now.

Our friends at The Indie Distributor — the organization behind Canada’s premier festival for emerging artists — have released the official Gussapolooza 2024 playlist. This epic, 2+ hour volume features 40 of the artists on this year’s lineup, from across North America and the musical spectrum.

Dig in! And, if you can get up to the Toronto area this weekend, why don’t you get your passes before it’s too late?

Gussapolooza Music & Arts Festival 2024

Based in Cookstown, Ontario, Gussapolooza is “a haven for artists, creators, and entrepreneurial spirits.” This unique 3-day camp-out extravaganza celebrates Canada’s emerging music and arts scene with live performances, seminars, networking opportunities, and an array of food and beverage options. More than 50 bands from across Canada perform on multiple stages and represent diverse genres like rock, country, folk, hip-hop, electronic, pop, and more.

Within this partnership, Underground Music Collective will provide media support for Gussapolooza before, during, and after this year’s festival — including live updates from the festival, and a recap photo gallery after its conclusion. In addition, UMC Founder Gerard Longo will present Perfect Your Pitch: Building Authentic Connections as an Independent Artist during the festival’s seminar portion, Sunday, September 15 at 11 a.m.

Tickets and camping passes to Gussapolooza 2024 are available now. Get yours below, and stay tuned here for updates!

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