Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joel Kroeker is Winnipeg-born, Vancouver-based Canadian singer/songwriter of Mennonite heritage. He is signed to the True North Records music label. He graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Composition and Guitar Performance at the University of Manitoba and got a Masters Degree in Music from the University of Alberta in Edmonton. His debut CD "Naive Bohemian" was an independent release in 1999 with some success on Canadian campus radio. His first studio release was the album, "Melodrama" followed by "Closer to the Flame". He had great success in Quebec as well with his single co-written with Dany Bédar called "Déjà Vu". His most successful single to date is his song "Goodbye Jane". The 2004 Canadian film "Ham & Cheese" directed by Warren P. Sonoda uses one of Kroeker's singles entitled "The Wind". Kroeker also performed in Randy Bachman's album "Jazz Thing".