Trent Severn

Trent Severn was a Canadian folk trio composed of Emm Gryner, Dayna Manning, and Lindsay Schindler.

[1] Excluding a guest appearance by Joel Plaskett on the track “Bluenose On a Dime” and percussion by Dave Tolley,[6] all the music is arranged and performed by the band.

"[3] Post City praised the balanced feel between tracks, stating "For the most part, the album [has a] laid-back, twangy trend, punctuated by a couple of fast-paced and upbeat numbers here and there.

[3] In 2013 Manning arranged an original folk version of "O Canada" with three part vocal harmony,[7] which Trent Severn performed at the flag raising ceremony on Parliament Hill, Ottawa on July 1, 2013.

[9] On Canada Day[3] of that year the band was part of Hadfield's first performance back on Earth, of "Space Oddity" by David Bowie.

Band member Emm Gryner (pictured in 2005), contributed vocals and bass