John Lefebvre
John Lefebvre
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John Lefebvre
Americana
British Colombia

John Lefebvre made his debut CD, the 29-song opus, Psalngs (pronounced songs) while he was out on bail. Unable to leave Los Angeles for an indefinite period of time, after his arrest in 2007 by the US Justice Department, the Canadian-born Lefebvre made the best of what could have been an unpleasant situation. He assembled a dream-team of musicians, guided by legendary Nashville producer Brian Ahern (Anne Murray, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash), spent three weeks putting down live tracks at Village Recorder studios and gave life to a collection of songs that range in tone from romantic to rant and speak to his deepest-held ideals: love, truth, respect and honesty.

The entire project, plus videos of select songs and a 30-minute documentary on the making of Psalngs is available for free download on Lefebvre’s web site: www.Psalngs.com.

“Music is like a beautiful painting,” Lefebvre says of his decision to make all of the tracks available at no charge. “I wanted to put it out there for people to enjoy.”

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Waldo Knight
Walker Avenue Gang
Duane Tate
Edna Garte
Duncan McKenzie
Don Axsom
Dark Patrick
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John Winn
Jann Klose
 
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