Gwen Swick

[1] Although she has recorded and performed as a solo artist, she has been best known as a member of folk music groups such as Tamarack,[2] The Three Marias,[3] Quartette[4] and The Marigolds.

[6] After studying music at York University,[3] she began performing as a singer-songwriter in the mid-1980s.

[7] She recorded demos with Eddie Schwartz for a planned debut album in this era,[7] but paused her career for a few years after giving birth to her daughter Anna with husband Randall Coryell.

[3] She joined Tamarack in 1991,[8] and performed with Cherie Camp and Shirley Eikhard in The Three Marias during the same era.

[5] Her songs have also appeared in film soundtracks, including Never Talk to Strangers,[11] Heater,[12] and Sleeping Dogs.