Jamie Bonk
Guitarist | Composer | Producer His most recent release is the single, “Over Again” (October 2025). Joseph Street”, “5”). competition (1986).
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Jamie Bonk is a guitarist/composer/producer living in Vancouver, BC. This is Jamie’s eighth single release (“Over Again”, “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”, “For All”, “Drivetrain”, “Joy to the World”, “Little Bit”, “Good To Be”, "The First Noël”) and joins his seven full-length albums (“There To Now”, “Who Said It Was
05/19/2026
This coming Friday, I’m playing the reception for the Art Focus Artists' Association 33rd Annual Spring Art Show (Friday, May 22nd, 7-9 p.m., Mabbett Hall in Poco). Please drop by to check out the work of over 20 Tri-Cities artists. Hope to see you there!
Here’s a preview of “Texture N°6”, the sixth piece in my ongoing series of textural music. To create the quiet, introspective vibe that the track has, I drew on a bunch of different styles/sounds — everything from folk guitar to 80s synths. Definitely happy with how the track came out, and I might end up subtitling it something like, “A Moment of Peace”. As always, thanks for listening/watching!
12/12/2025
Thanks to the City of Port Moody for inviting me to perform at the "Art at Council" on Tuesday, December 9th. I definitely appreciated the opportunity and loved the experience!
“Texture N°5” is probably the most arranged/produced of the pieces I've recorded for this ongoing series of textural music. I wrote the guitar part first, but then started feeling a few contrasting colours (drums, synth bass, and a couple of other synth keys) would work really well. For the guitar players out there... I'm using a drop D tuning with a Spider Capo. It's a partial capo that lets me capo however many of the six strings I'd like. Truly opens up whole other worlds for writing/playing. As always, thank you for taking the time to listen/watch this preview video!
10/16/2025
Tomorrow night (Friday, October 17th, 7-9 p.m.), I’m playing at the opening reception for Art Focus’ Annual Fall Show and Sale. The entire show (Oct. 17th, 7-9 p.m.; Oct. 18th, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Oct. 19th, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) takes place in the Michael Wright Gallery in Port Coquitlam. This is a free, family-friendly event, so please come out to the show and support local Tri-City artists!
A little taste of the video for my new single, "Over Again"!
My new single, “Over Again”, is out now!
🎥 Watch the video: https://youtu.be/XVB5915BcyM
🎧 Stream it here:
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/over-again/1843195103?i=1843195104
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/album/1wvvSpNipbCHRzN0X6V7HX?si=caPg0koXTceFsnIyF84o8Q
07/23/2025
“Nobody Knows Why” is from my 2009 EP “St. Joseph Street”. The title of the EP is named after a street in downtown Toronto that I lived on for over 20 years. Doing this “Live in the Studio” video and playing over the album bed tracks brings me right back to my life in Toronto around 2009. For me, music really does have a way of transporting me to a time and place. Joining me on this track are bassist Henrik Bridger and drummer Dave Patel. As always, thanks for watching/listening and I hope you like the video!
Nobody Knows Why Live in the Studio “Nobody Knows Why” is from my 2009 EP “St. Joseph Street”. The title of the EP is named after a street in downtown Toronto that I lived on for over 20 years...
06/26/2025
If you like a touch of harmonic angularity (AKA chords that bite) in music, then you might enjoy my new piece, “Texture N°3”. This is my third composition in my ongoing series of textural music, and I would appreciate you checking out the video.
Texture N°3 If you like a touch of harmonic angularity (AKA chords that bite) in music, then you might enjoy my new piece, “Texture N°3”. This is my third composition i...
Here’s a preview of “Texture N°2", the second in my series of textural music. As always, thanks for taking the time to watch/listen, and I hope you like the video!
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRCFgm6U6Ws
04/21/2025
My latest “Live in the Studio” video is a vocal version of “Love That Can Be Me” from my 2018 album “Who Said It Was Easy?”. After moving from Toronto to Vancouver (well, Port Moody to be exact) in 2016, “Who Said It Was Easy?” was the first music I recorded in my then-new hometown. I’ve often thought about how a locale changes music (or even if it does). How would this tune be different if instead of recording the track in Port Moody, I recorded it in Frankfurt? Or Tokyo? No answers here, just questions. As always, thanks for listening/watching!
Love That Can Be Me (Live in the Studio) My latest “Live in the Studio” video is a vocal version of “Love That Can Be Me” from my 2018 album “Who Said It Was Easy?” After moving from Toronto to Van...
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