Penticton Herald

Alumni team up to launch new EP as annual music concert set to take place

- Special to Okanagan Newspaper Group

As a kid, Jessica Bourelle dreamed of being a musician, singing along to songs she heard on the radio or ones that she had written herself.

She had the heart of a poet, loved writing and dreamed of a career in music. But like a lot of creative forces, Bourelle wondered if her songs were good enough.

Enter Okanagan College’s Audio Engineerin­g and Music Production program, a certificat­e course that prepares individual­s to work in a variety of different music production careers. It was in this program that Bourelle’s confidence soared with a supportive environmen­t and a professor who cared.

With help from other graduates of the program, Bourelle has now released her first EP, a beautiful three-song album called Haunted and Healed.

“Before I came to Okanagan College years ago, I had dreamed of releasing music to help people heal but had very little belief in myself that I could do it,” she says. “I remember thinking I wasn’t talented. But the lead instructor inspired me to believe in my ability. The program is full of amazing people, and it really made the difference in my belief in myself.”

With a confidence boost from her time in the studio at Okanagan College, Bourelle channeled her creative energy. She began writing the songs that would make up Haunted and Healed.

In the summer of 2021, with the lyrics taking shape, Bourelle met fellow program graduate Chaianne Ellis.

After graduating from the program herself, Ellis started her own production

company called SoulTech. She jumped on board and production would begin later that year with the aid of fellow OC alums Jake Swartzenbe­rger and Aaron Quibell.

The resulting Haunted and Healed is a melodic and meditative mix of soothing sounds.

“It’s beyond fulfilling,” says Bourelle. “The best part is I get to hear from folks around me on how the songs make them feel and for the most part, I hear they are relaxed or that they feel like meditating.”

For these two OC grads, their education has come full circle. Both now work at

Okanagan College in addition to their musical pursuits.

“I would recommend the audio engineerin­g and music production program to anyone who is interested in music, art, production, and unity,” says Ellis.

“Throughout the course, new sound is discovered, and the perspectiv­e of listening is changed. The Haunted and Healed project was very exciting to be a part of. It’s exciting to work with artists and creative minds like Jessica.”

The EP Haunted and Healed is available for purchase on iTunes and is streaming on Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube music.

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Jessica Bourelle (second from right) pictured with her album production team (from left): Aaron Quibell, Chaianne Ellis and Jake Swartzenbe­rger.
Contribute­d Jessica Bourelle (second from right) pictured with her album production team (from left): Aaron Quibell, Chaianne Ellis and Jake Swartzenbe­rger.

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