Connor Fox
Connor Fox is a rising force in roots and blues rock, blending soulful guitar work with dynamic live performances.
Initially know for being the guitarist in “The Hypochondriacs”, Connor Fox has recently taken on a solo career which showcases his songwriting and musicianship, as well as his genre-spanning guitar playing. In 2023 he released his debut album Music Room- a full length album preformed, recorded and produced by Fox himself at home. The record received critical acclaim, and has since been nominated in both the Music NB Awards and the ECMAs. Fox’s guitar work stands out for its precision, power, and passion. His genre-spanning style, from heartfelt roots to fiery blues, marks him as a generational talent destined for a bright future in music.In the last two years Connor has been steady with his live performance, taking his original music all across the East Coast. Fox has headlined the Pembroke Blues Festival, and kicked off the new TD Main Stage at Harvest Music Festival, opening for “Grace Bowers” and “The Revivalists”. As well as his performance successes, Connor Fox got some commercial recognition when his song “Don’t Ruin a Good Thing” became the theme song for CBC’s radio show “Information Morning Fredericton”. From small rooms to festival stages, Connor Fox brings every ounce of passion and intention to the show.
Ridin’ On / Vanishland OUT NOW
Ridin’ On / Vanishland is a 2-single release, like the days of Side A & Side B records. Although not exactly a concept record, this release does embody two different worlds. Day and night if you will. “Ridin’ On” is a long highway on a bright and sunny day, windows rolled down all the way. “Vanishland” is a vacant, low lit city, late into a hazy night. This record is Connor’s second official release, and is now available for listening on all streaming services!
music room
Connor Fox's first record, a homemade album written and recorded in the various "Music Rooms" he has had at his homes over the years. This album is compiled with song ideas dating as far back as when he was 6 years old with the track "Loose Tooth", to more recent compositions such as "Love Letter Goodbye", and everything in between on his songwriting journey this far.