Singer gives up city to be artist-in-residence at her own P.E.I. microbrewery
MONTAGUE, P.E.I. — Ashley Condon spent years in Toronto, a singer-songwriter contemplating more years of wearily heading to her next road gig.
“At the end of the day I just thought: What am I going to have to show for that besides bloodshot eyes and being exhausted?” said Condon.
The native East Coaster saw a better future in Prince Edward Island, where she is now brewing up a novel approach to her music career — let the world come to her.
Condon recently released her third full-length album, “Can You Hear Me,” as she was also preparing to launch a new microbrewery with her husband in the small town of Montague, P.E.I.