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Georgia Harmer is a Canadian singer-songwriter, whose debut album Stay in Touch was released in 2022 on Arts & Crafts Productions. [1]
She is the niece of Sarah Harmer and the daughter of Mary Harmer and Gord Tough; [2] all of whom are former members of the band Weeping Tile. [1] Tough is the guitarist for Sarah Harmer and Kathleen Edwards. [3]
At the age of 9, Harmer was in the child band I Eat Kids, whose members also included Tim Vesely's daughter Sadie. [4] She attended McGill University in the late 2010s before dropping out to pursue her own music career. She then took a gig as a backing vocalist for Alessia Cara. [5]
Harmer released her debut single "Headrush" in 2021. [6] In 2022, she followed up with the singles "Austin", [2] "All in My Mind", [7] "Talamanca" [8] and "Top Down" [9] in advance of releasing her album, Stay in Touch on April 22, 2022. [10] She supported the album with a national tour as an opening act for Dan Mangan. [11]
In 2023, Harmer joined with singer-songwriters Dylan MacDonald and Kris Ulrich and drummer Julian Psihogios to form the band Dweller, which released its self-titled debut EP in December of that year. [12]
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