Sabrina Kufner is the lead singer of Dirty Harriet band.
Alternative-rock band Dirty Harriet, hailing from Vancouver Island, originated from the idea that sometimes people are drawn together for a reason greater then they understand and by a force that takes on a life of its own.
Seamlessly blending a wide range of influences and musical backgrounds ranging from opera to folk to metal, they have crafted a sound and feeling unlike anything else out there, attracting audiences and rave reviews wherever they go.
Powerhouse lead singer Sabrina Kufner with a larger than life voice compared to that of Adele and Janice Joplin, you'd never know she's hardly 5 feet tall. Recipient of critical acclaim, she has the ability to draw in audiences and hold them captive with merely the sound of her voice.
Backbone of the rhythm section, Jeremy Loewen (drums) and Nathan Arrowsmith (bass) bring their unique flavours to the table adding that element of power and control to the overall feel of the music with their diverse roles in the band.
Ryan Rieger (rhythm guitar) originally an incredibly talented bass player, is the glue holding the frame of the music together. He and Sabrina had been trying to collaborate for years and from that drive, Dirty Harriet was born.
Shawn Lofgren (lead guitar) weaves his intricate layers of sound throughout the music, drawing you into his solos in a way reminiscent of many world class lead guitar players, as if he were playing you a one man show.
Dirty Harriet, as a band has captivated a wide range of audiences from varying backgrounds and of all ages. Their relatability and dynamics makes a truly unique and unforgettable musical experience, both driving you to the dance floor and drawing you in to a listening experience rich in texture and emotion you won't soon forget.
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