Connor Fox

Connor Fox is a rising force in roots and blues rock, blending soulful guitar mastery with dynamic live performances. After gaining acclaim with The Hypochondriacs, he launched his debut solo album Music Room to sold-out shows and critical praise. His genre-spanning style and incredible guitar playing marks him as a generational talent destined for a bright future in music.

Growing up in Fredericton, New Brunswick, music was always a big part of Connor's life. Whether it was his dad strumming around the house, or playing his Stevie Ray Vaughan and Van Halen records, Connor was immersed at an early age. He started playing guitar at only four years old, and by nine he played his first gig. His first gig wasn’t an open mic or family reunion though, Connor was sharing the stage with Elvis Presley's drummer DJ Fontana at the Fredericton Playhouse, one of the city's most renowned venues.

Over the years, Connor kept practicing and honing in on his craft as a guitar player, and in 2019 he joined Fredericton's “The Hypochondriacs”. Before long, Connors guitar playing became a defining sound for the band, and his distinctive playing and tone became recognizable within a few notes.

Connor has also fronted a Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute show, performed in his own Grateful Dead tribute group, and performed, written and recorded with funk/fusion instrumental group “Capital 6”. On top of this, he has shared the stage backing up acts such as David Myles and Logan Richard.

In 2023, Fox released his debut album “Music Room”. The album was written and recorded all by Connor, in his bedroom studio, and received immediate praise. Upbeat jams like ‘Ain’t No Time’ to heartfelt ballads such as ‘Dear Love Of My Love’, the album showcases all sides of this up-and-coming artist. While showcasing Fox’s tasteful and diverse guitar chops, Music Room also lets Fox shine as a songwriter, lyricist and vocalist. The album was nominated at both the Music New Brunswick Awards and the East Coast Music Awards. The song “Don’t Ruin A Good Thing” from Music Room eventually went on to be placed as the theme song on CBC Fredericton Information Morning program. More recently, he played the main stage at Harvest Music Festival, opening for “Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge” and “The Revivalists”. His current band “Connor Fox Trio” continues to tour across the maritimes, playing the songs from “Music Room”, as well as his new singles “Ridin’ On / Vanishland”, and “The Man and His Friend”.

As Connor Fox continues to evolve and refine his artistry, his early achievements and the enthusiastic reception of his work thus far suggests a bright future ahead. His journey is just beginning.

THE MAN AND HIS FRIEND

In late 2025, Connor participated in "United by Song", a show put on by United Way. Each artist is paired with a "storyteller", someone who was been impacted by United Way. They then write a song about that person and/or their life experiences. He was paired with a young man by the name of Emmett Flores. Emmett is an insanely talented viola player, as well as a composer. Fox knew right away that the song had to be about his relationship with music. The song is about finding your calling, letting it take you where you're supposed to go, and the community you find along the way. To make the release even more special, Emmett Flores played on the recording. Listen now where ever you get your music!

Ridin’ On / Vanishland

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.

VIDEOS

shows & tickets

APR 17 - CHARLOTTETOWN PEI - TRAILSIDE MUSIC HALL

APR 25 - FREDERICTON NB - THE CAP

MAY 1 - PERTH ANDOVER NB - TOBIQUE RIVER TRADING

MAY 8 - SAINT JOHN NB - WASTED DAY BREWING

MAY 15 - ST ANDREWS NB - PADDLEFEST

MAY 23 - SYDNEY NS - ECMA SHOWCASE

JUN 20 - IRISHTOWN NB - HOUSE SHOW

JUL 3 - HALIFAX NS - BEARLYS HOUSE OF BLUES

JUL 10 - HAMPTON NB - HAMPTON BREWING CO

JUL 25 - BATHURST NB - 13 BARRELS

other projects

JOSH BRAVENER & THE HYPOCHONDRIACS

capital 6

Saturday’s child - a grateful dead tribute