**Ellen Froese** is a Saskatchewan-based indie folk singer-songwriter whose music feels like a cozy campfire chat with an old friend. Known for her warm, conversational vocals and candid storytelling, she crafts songs that blend traditional folk charm with modern, down-to-earth reflections on love, loneliness, and everyday quirks. Tracks like *I Wish I Had a Foot-Long Cigarette* and *Eaton's Spring & Summer 1975* showcase her knack for pairing nostalgic imagery with wry humor, while *Solitary Song* and *For Each Flower Growing* highlight her ability to balance introspection with melodic simplicity. A staple in Canada’s prairie folk scene, Froese often collaborates with fellow artists (like Megan Nash) and thrives in intimate live settings, where her relatable lyrics and unpretentious vibe resonate deeply with audiences.
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