About

Originally from Yellowknife, Edmonton-based Chantelle Marie sings from her soul, taking the audience on a seductive journey.

Her original composition, "Next Level Confidential", was featured in "Grotesque" directed by Brandon Rhiness. The film premiered at Edmonton's Garneau Theatre in July 2022 and is available for streaming.

"Butterfly Heard" Chantelle Marie's debut recording produced by Stew Kirkwood at Dept. 9 Studios, was recorded in fall 2022 and released in April of 2023 with the help of some of Edmonton's Finest Musicians. It received an enthusiastic reception that led to airplay on CKUA and CJSR Radio. "Butterfly Heard" is available on all streaming services and a video of her original song "Shadows" was released under Chantelle Marie Sings (her Social Media Handle).

In 2023 she sang at The River Cree Event Centre, Taste of Edmonton, Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival and had a special guest appearance at The Edmonton Blues Festival.

In 2024 Chantelle Marie completed a 10-week musical theatre course at the Citadel, attended the Hornby Island Blues Camp and opened for Juno Award winner Aysanabee at the Full Moon Folk Club. She also performed at the 20th anniversary of the Heart of the City Festival and the 25th Edmonton Blues Festival.

Additionally, Chantelle Marie was a featured guest on The Blues Zeppelin (Radio RaBe, Bern Switzerland), had a one-hour feature on β€œIt Takes a Village" (CJSR Edmonton) and had a one-hour feature on Alan Donnelly's "Two Irish Don't Make a Right" (CJSR Edmonton).

2025 proved to be an amazing year with performances at The Qualico Patio Series, Willows Festival, St. Albert Rib Festival and The Narcotics Anonymous Convention. There were several house concerts, including an appearance at the historic Beatty House in Rimbey. Chantelle Marie also recorded two new tracks with Nashville based producer Steve Dawson.