<Tr> <Th> Past members </Th> <Td> Cara Luft Annabelle Chvostek </Td> </Tr> <P> The Wailin' Jennys are a Canadian music group . They have released several albums and received two Juno Awards . The group has been featured several times on the American Public Media program A Prairie Home Companion and their album Firecracker peaked at number two on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, in 2006 . Their album Bright Morning Stars peaked at number one on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, in 2011, and Fifteen peaked at number one on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, in 2017 . </P> <P> The group was founded in 2002, when a Winnipeg guitar shop called Sled Dog Music brought Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta and Cara Luft together for a joint performance . The show was well received and the owner, John Sharples, scheduled a follow - up performance and suggested they "go on tour and call themselves the Wailin' Jennys ." The group's name is an unintended pun on the name of country singer Waylon Jennings . </P> <P> The group now consists of soprano Ruth Moody, mezzo Nicky Mehta and alto Heather Masse . In previous years, the Jennys have also toured with fiddler and mandolinist Jeremy Penner, who is from Ruth's former band, Scruj MacDuhk . Other band members have included Annabelle Chvostek, a singer / songwriter from Montreal and Ruth Moody's brother Richard on viola and mandolin . Both Penner and Moody have appeared on The Wailin' Jennys' albums . In 2007, Chvostek left the group and was replaced by Heather Masse, a Maine - born singer and member of the band Heather & the Barbarians . </P>

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