Country performer coming to Knox in Elora on Feb. 10

Naomi Bristow is a young cowgirl with a great love and talent for singing.

In the past few years she has traveled across Canada and the United States performing for thousands, while being rewarded with kindness and admiration from folks of every age.

Bristow’s love for old time traditional country music lead her to self-taught yodeling, which she incorporates into her performances

She was featured in the top 200 across Canada for the Canada’s Got Talent 2012 season.

Bristow received the Havelock Fans Choice Award, the BC Cowboy Heritage Rising Star and The Western Music Association, two-time Youth Yodeler of the Year. A proud Canadian, Bristow has received awards from municipal, provincial, and federal governments for her outstanding achievements in music. She is announcing her new album, Yodelin’ Christmas with an assortment of Christmas songs and some yodeling.

She is honoured to have Whisperin’ Bill Anderson sing his song, Po Folks Christmas as a duet with her.

A large part of Bristow’s performances the past few years have been with the CKNX Barn Dance.

Bristow was selected as a finalist for the Western Music Association Crescendo Award for the second year in a row.

Bristow will be appearing at Knox Presbyterian Church, 51 Church Street, Elora on Feb. 10 at 7pm.

Tickets for adults are $10 and for those under 12 years of age tickets are $5. They are available from 519-846-0680 or knoxelora@bellnet.ca.

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