Balsam Stage

1:30 pm

Jez Dylan Bonham

Jez Dylan Bonham - Balsam at 1:30pm 

Jez Dylan Bonham Band, led by the multifaceted musician Jez Dylan Bonham, is carving a distinctive niche in the Vancouver music scene with their unique blend of rock, American roots, and Northern Soul influences. Drawing inspiration from legendary artists such as the Eagles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, and Neil Young, the band aims to create a sound that resonates deeply with audiences and captures the essence of timeless musical storytelling. With a proven record of success, Jez Dylan Bonham made waves in the industry with his hit single "Lulu," released under the pop-funk pseudonym "Cidcity." The track has garnered over 50,000 streams on Spotify and was placed in an Alex Rainbird indie/rock/alternative playlist with over 674,000 plays on YouTube; showcasing his ability to connect with listeners across genres and affirming his talent as a songwriter and performer. His dynamic stage presence and artistic vision have also led him to grace the stages of Vancouver's top venues, earning him a dedicated following and critical acclaim in a short period of time. Jez's commitment to his craft is evident in his authenticity as a songwriter. He has written all of his own music and provides all the vocals for the Jez Dylan Bonham Band, imbuing each song with his unique voice and perspective. As he embarks on the exciting journey of making his debut album with the band, fans can expect a collection of songs that reflect his rich influences from the Revelstoke wild mountains, pack powerful lyrics, push the boundaries of his artistic expression and draw from his own struggles with mental health. With a growing fanbase and a relentless passion for music, Jez Dylan Bonham is poised to make a significant impact on the rock americana landscape in Vancouver and beyond. Keep an eye out for his debut album which promises to be a compelling addition to the modern music machine, capturing the spirit of a new generation while introducing them to the greatness of the 70’s and honoring the legacies of those who came before.