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Prairie Song Alliance

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  • Home
  • Upcoming Performances
  • About PSA
  • Meet The Team
  • PSA for Artists
  • Membership Fees
  • PSA for Venues
  • PSA for Businesses
  • Artist Partners
  • Venue Partners
  • Business Partners
  • Contact PSA

Meet The Team

About Rhea and Paul

Rhea March and Paul Jensen are two long-time champions of the Edmonton music scene who believe in the power of song to build connection and community. With decades of combined experience as performers, mentors, and organizers, they’ve each carved out unique paths in Alberta’s vibrant folk and singer-songwriter circles.


Rhea is a celebrated artist coach and radio host, known for her passionate advocacy for emerging talent through initiatives and her long-running program It Takes A Village on 88.5 CJSR. She has mentored countless artists and helped shape a supportive ecosystem for musicians of all ages and stages.


Paul is an Alberta-born singer-songwriter with a deep love for storytelling and live performance. Alongside his own music career, he curates regular open mics and live showcases, creating space for artists to be heard and celebrated. 


Together, Rhea and Paul approach Prairie Song Alliance as a way to weave together artists, venues, and music-loving communities. Their shared vision is simple: support local music, amplify emerging voices, and support places where good songs and the people who sing them can thrive.

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