Background
Ashley Condon was born March 26, 1982 in Pictou, Nova Scotia moving to Prince Edward Island at the age of 6 months. She was an only child with an older half sister from her mother"s previous marriage, growing up in a family involved in the fishing industry. Condon’s father died when she was six years old, leaving her mother and her to take over the family business.
Condon’s mother became one of the first female fishing captains in Eastern Prince Edward Island. Condon’s mother died of cancer while Condon was studying Drama Studies at the University of Toronto, leaving Condon to lose both of her parents by the age of 22.
Education
After completing this degree, Condon studied Psychotherapy for three years.
Career
Before the Music 2007-2010: I"ve Got This Feeling and Come In From the Cold Condon released her first European Parliament, I’ve Got This Feeling in 2007, that garnered the attention of the Ontario native and ECMA-nominated producer and musician Joel Hunt, who has worked with Teresa Ennis (of The Ennis Sisters), and Old Manitoba Luedecke. Hunt worked on Condon’s first full-length album, Come In From the Cold. That year, Condon was also nominated for New/Emerging Artist of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Condon was one of the winners at the 2012 Prince Edward Island Music Awards, winning New Artist of the Year and the Lynn Grishko Memorial Busary at the 2012 Prince Edward Island Music Awards.
Condon was also nominated for Roots Contemporary Recording of the Year, and Female Solo Recording of the Year. 2013-Present: This Great Compromise and Working with David Francey Condon was backed by Francey"s band for the album, and shortly after, was signed by both Francey"s label (Laker Music) and his manager, Mark Watson (Watson Entertainment).
The album was placed at the seventh spot on Galaxie Radio’s Top 50 most played Canadian albums airing on Galaxie Folk-Roots in 2013, and entered the Top 20 Folk Americana/Roots Country charts in February 2014. Concert Tours and Festivals Condon went on a national tour of Canada in the fall of 2013 to promote This Great Compromise, performing at folk festivals such as The Stan Rogers Folk Festival, The Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival and The Shelter Valley Folk Festival.
In 2014, Condon performed at Burlington’s Sound of Music Festival.