Mitch Holash

Segovia once described the guitar as "an instrument of sweet simplicity that speaks to the heart". The same can be said for the voice of Mitch Holash. Although very well known for his support of the performing arts and his love of music, a busy law practice and his involvement in many worthwhile community projects have resulted in Mitch's beautiful voice being one of Prince Albert's best kept secrets.
Megan Fournier

Megan Fournier graduated as a voice major from the Music Department at the University of Saskatchewan. She then moved to the United Kingdom for three years where she continued her Opera Training, sang with the BBC Welsh National Choir and performed in various venues. Megan returned to Prince Albert SK. Where in addition to singing, she opened her own voice studio and is the Director of a youth choir.
Phillip Fournier

Phillip Fournier is known throughout the province of Saskatchewan for his exceptional musical talents. In addition to the several performances on CBC Radio Canada, Phillip's talents as a composer and musical arranger have been heard throughout Saskatchewan and Alberta in a variety of drama productions. In 2004, Phillip co-wrote, performed and was the musical director for the musical "But It's A Dry Cold”K" which celebrated the 100th anniversary of his home town, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Dan Jutras

Dan Jutras is the son of Canadian composer, Pierre Jutras. Raised in a home that was filled with music and song, Dan began his formal piano training under the instruction of Margo Fournier. Better known as Cooke Municipal Golf Course's Managing Superintendent and Master Professional, Dan has always been a closet pianist and composer. His wife, Wendy, and family have been his inspiration for his song writing. When Wendy passed away after a courageous battle with Breast cancer, Dan was inspired to turn to music to help him on his journey "to the road home."