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Andru Branch & Halfway Tree Release First Live Album, “Live in Wolfville”

Andru Branch & Halfway Tree, one of Canada’s enduring reggae bands, are set to release their highly anticipated first live album, ‘Live in Wolfville’. This Friday, October 25, 2024, marks a milestone in the band’s musical journey, offering fans an authentic live reggae experience captured in the heart of Nova Scotia. The album is available exclusively at www.halfwaytree.ca.

The release comes at an exciting time for the group, who have been nominated for “Group of the Year” at the prestigious 2024 Reggae North Music Awards. This recognition only adds to their long list of accolades, including Andru Branch’s Juno-nominated debut album and his critically acclaimed sophomore effort, both featuring musical legends from The Wailers and Ziggy Marley’s rhythm section.

Since forming Halfway Tree, named after the famed music district in Kingston, Jamaica, Branch has continued to make waves in the Canadian reggae scene. He has been listed on Exclaim! Magazine’s “Essential Canadian Reggae Tracks” alongside international stars like Drake and Justin Bieber, showcasing the unique place he holds within the genre. With four full-length albums, three dub albums, and a collection of singles already to his name, the release of Live in Wolfville reflects yet another creative achievement for Branch and his talented band.

The live album captures the spirit of the band’s uplifting performances, which fuse classic reggae rhythms with modern influences while maintaining a message of equality and social justice. Their music inspires audiences and reinforces the timeless relevance of reggae in promoting peace, love, and unity.

With the release of this live album, Andru Branch & Halfway Tree continue to inspire listeners worldwide, carrying forward the legacy of reggae music with authenticity and passion. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their sound, ‘Live in Wolfville’ is sure to resonate deeply, reminding us of the enduring power of music to connect, heal, and inspire social change.

For more information or to purchase the album, visit www.halfwaytree.ca.

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