About.

Dean Workman is an Australian–born Canadian folk singer-songwriter based on a small farm in rural Ontario. His music blends warm acoustic storytelling with themes of longing, healing, awakening, and the human condition. Dean’s songwriting may resonate with listeners who appreciate the lyrical depth of Bruce Cockburn, the emotional honesty of Neil Young, and the plain-spoken truth of Rodriguez. Dean crafts songs for open hearts, minds that question, and souls that seek the light. His live performances draw listeners into intimate, reflective spaces shaped by real stories of family, memory, resilience, and truth. Dean was recently booked for a Canadian folk festival, with additional 2026 performances currently in development.


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Tour Dates/Gigs.

SundaysElora Brewing Co Open MicStarting at 8pmFree
Friday 26th SeptSolo sets at the Elora Brewing Company (EBC)8:30pm-11:45pmFree
SaturdaysBadley Bar Patio Elora ~ Solo Set in the Summer1 pm-4 pmFree
16. AugustRiverFest Elora ~ Bass withTony McManusStarting at 2:45
23. July 
Twilight at Templin

7pmFree

Summer 2026 Festival Applications in progress. Announcement Pending. 





Album Release

THE "Don't Overthink It" ALBUM has been INTRODUCED TO THE WORLD. It is now available on most streaming platforms! see the links to the right.

 

Releases.

Please click on your streaming platform link to the right.

ENJOY. 

What if I don't have a subscription? a link to Bandcamp is there to listen for free.

Impressions.

Press kit.


DEAN WORKMAN – PRESS KIT

Tagline: Songs for open hearts, curious minds, and souls searching for the light.


Short Bio (50 Words)

Australian-born Canadian songwriter Dean Workman delivers rhythm-driven acoustic songs shaped by decades as a professional bassist. His writing is driven by whatever emotional knot needs untangling, holding even the heaviest subjects with care. His performances reward listening audiences with movement, connection, and quiet resolution.


Medium Bio (100 Words) 

Australian-born Canadian songwriter Dean Workman writes songs that invite people to listen. Decades of working as a professional bassist have shaped a strong rhythmic foundation, giving his acoustic performances movement and lift, opening hearts for the words to land. His songs deliver honest, raw emotion, holding even the heaviest subjects with care, and often shift naturally from reflection to release.

Based in the Elora and Fergus area of Ontario for over twenty years, Dean’s writing is driven by whatever emotional knot needs untangling. His songs reward listeners who lean in and leave feeling a little steadier than when they arrived.


Full Bio (250 Words)

Dean Workman is an Australian–born Canadian folk singer-songwriter whose music blends warm acoustic storytelling with themes of longing, healing, awakening, and the human condition. Now based on a small farm in rural Ontario, Dean writes songs rooted in real-life experience, the fragility of memory, the aching beauty of family ties, and the quiet courage needed to navigate loss and change. His lyrics carry emotional weight while his performances maintain a disarming honesty that draws listeners in. Influenced by voices such as Bruce Cockburn, Neil Young, Rodriguez, and Sting, Dean’s writing sits comfortably in the space where reflective songwriting, spiritual searching, and lived experience meet. His performances create intimate, resonant moments shaped by the people and stories that shaped his own life, including heartfelt tributes to family members facing dementia, and raw explorations of personal resilience. Dean has been performing in  Ontario, including notable collaborations such as playing bass for world renowned Celtic guitarist Tony McManus at a major regional festival. In 2026, he will release a series of new singles and live recordings while expanding his presence in the Canadian folk community. Dean has been booked for a Canadian folk festival in 2026 (announcement pending), with additional performances currently in development. With a growing catalog and a deeply human voice, Dean continues to carve out a space in the acoustic folk landscape. Honest, vulnerable, and unmistakably real.



CONTACT:  


Dean Workman

DeanWorkman.ca   

Music@DeanWorkman.ca

@DeanWorkmanMusic

www.youtube.com/@deanworkmanmusic

P.O. Box 2996 Elora, Ontario, N0B 1S0




BookingS please email, Music @ Deanworkman.ca.


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A short video live from the Templin Gardens Fergus 

Special thanks to Aleah Myles for the video clip.