G. Ken Holman performing at open mic

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G. Ken
Holman

Intimate acoustic performance focused on the storytelling tradition of classic singer-songwriters.

Enquire about booking GKH Music business card — G. Ken Holman, Ottawa Canada, GKHmusic.ca@gmail.com, www.GKHmusic.ca

Westboro, Ottawa, Canada  ·  GKHmusic.ca@gmail.com  ·  +1(613)807-9268

The performer

Ken Holman performing at Danby's Ken Holman in St. Patrick's Day costume performing

For more than half a century I've been a journeyman 12-string strumming guitarist and singer performing cover music. For the first five years and for more than the last thirty years I've been performing in front of audiences. I've been focusing these last few decades on intimate presentations in retirement homes and for care groups, and as of March 2026 I am branching out now to restaurants, festivals, and stage events.

I love what the music carries: the words. I am, first and always, a songwriter's singer. I weave long-form story ballads with the familiar radio hits that live in everyone's memory. Singing along isn't just welcome, it's encouraged. Please join in!

Based in Westboro, Ottawa, Canada, I perform solo acoustic music drawn from the golden era of popular song: the 1950s through the 1980s. Radio hits, crooner ballads, and the great singer-songwriter canon sit alongside themed sets — a Country & Western evening, a night of TV themes, show tunes, songwriter tributes — honouring greats such as Kris Kristofferson, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce, Stan Rogers, Jimmy Buffett, and Paul Simon who are writers whose words have meant a lot to me.

I bring the same spirit of engagement to retirement communities, restaurant patrons, festival stages, and open mic nights: attentive, unaffected, focused on the song. When the occasion calls for a leprechaun hat and a shamrock shirt, or a longhorn belt and cowboy bandana, I will supply those too.

Beyond music, I am a humanitarian education volunteer in East Africa with a Canadian NGO (TEMBO), and a world-recognized Internet expert in XML document standards (LinkedIn) whose career has taken me to conferences on almost every continent. My wife, Kathryn, and I make our home in the Ottawa area (Facebook).

Hear for yourself

Performance recordings

These are cell-phone recordings — candid, not studio quality, and a bit lost in the sound of the room — but they capture the live experience.

A cell-phone recording of a performance at Bowie's in Smiths Falls

Another cell-phone recording the same night at Bowie's in Smiths Falls

An opportunity to play for over an hour at Bongopix in Whitney, ON

Home recordings

These are cell-phone recordings from the quiet of home ... but please remember these are simple raw recordings without any post-production and there is no live performance vibe off of an audience.

Mary Ellen Carter — Stan Rogers

The Highwayman — The Highwaymen

Lies — Stan Rogers

Performance formats

All programmes are available as featured stage performances or background dinner music — please indicate your preference when enquiring.

Format 1

Mixed — Classic Era

A curated selection drawn from across the classic era repertoire — 1950s through 1980s pop hits, ballads, and singer-songwriter staples.

Format 2

Tribute

A full set dedicated to the catalogue of a single artist. Current tribute programmes in progress:

  • Kris Kristofferson
  • Gordon Lightfoot
  • Jim Croce

Format 3

Themed

Programmatic sets built around a single theme. Current themed programmes:

  • Country & Western
  • TV Themes
  • Show Tunes
  • St. Patrick's Day

Format 4

Singalong

Audience-driven and participatory. Attendees choose the order. Current singalong programmes:

  • Christmas Carols
  • St. Patrick's Day

Format 5

Retirement

Tailored programming for retirement home and memory care audiences, with repertoire chosen for familiarity, engagement, and warmth.

Sample selections

Every booking includes an advance YouTube Music playlist so you know exactly what to expect before the first note is played.

Kris Kristofferson tribute

  • Me and Bobby McGee
  • Help Me Make It Through the Night
  • Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
  • For the Good Times
  • Why Me Lord

Gordon Lightfoot tribute

  • Canadian Railroad Trilogy
  • Sundown
  • The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
  • Carefree Highway
  • Early Morning Rain

Jim Croce tribute

  • I Got A Name
  • Operator
  • I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song
  • Bad Bad Leroy Brown
  • New York's Not My Home

Mixed / background selections

  • Changes in Latitudes — Jimmy Buffett
  • Mary Ellen Carter — Stan Rogers
  • The Boxer — Paul Simon
  • American Pie — Don McLean
  • Betsy and the Blue Boys — Roy Forbes

Song titles shown are representative samples only. Full set lists available on request and honed in collaboration with you.

Performance schedule

Check the calendar below for event times and any additional ad-hoc performances such as open-mics.

Highlights

Ken performing at Danby's

Danby's, 2026

Ken at open mic

Open mic, 2026

St. Patrick's Day performance

St. Patrick's Day, 2026

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What people say

"Ken has been coming to our ROSSS.ca programs for many years and has been entertaining our clients. Ken has been amazing at our Christmas and St. Patties day parties, he always interacts so well with the clients, cracking jokes, telling stories, and of course performing so beautifully. We are forever grateful to know Ken and have him come play for our seniors!" - Ashley and Lyn

References available on request — GKHmusic.ca@gmail.com

Payment & fees

All performances support Project TEMBO. In lieu of the performance fee, hosts are invited to make a donation of their choosing directly to this registered Canadian charity, for which they will receive an official tax receipt.

No rate is set. A fair contribution is appreciated. The charity, the children, and the audiences all are the beneficiaries. Six weeks of the year I volunteer in Tanzania teaching pre-high school children for this Ottawa-based NGO.

Ken teaching in Longido, Tanzania

Book a performance

Location

Westboro, Ottawa, Canada

For booking enquiries, please include the proposed date, venue, approximate audience size, and which performance format interests you. An advance YouTube Music playlist will be provided for every confirmed booking.

Nashipai

Nashipai — custom 12-string guitar by McKay Guitars View all Nashipai photos →
Nashipai back with Longido strap Longido strap detail and GKH monogram

Nashipai is a custom 12-string acoustic guitar, built in collaboration with Jeff McKay of McKay Guitars in Shanly, Ontario. The design elements were proposed by me and refined by Jeff — a genuine partnership between musician and luthier.

The name Nashipai is Maasai in origin, the feminine Maa for "joy" or "happiness", reflecting my long connection with East Africa through my humanitarian education work. My Maasai name, Loshipai, is the masculine form of the same word. The guitar's Maasai-patterned strap, created in collaboration with David Skinner of Skinner Leather, makes that connection visible on stage.

I have played 12-string guitar since 1972. Nashipai arrived March 2026. The relationship is relatively new; the voice is not.