I can't believe how wonderful 2024 has been, it has brought me much joy to be acknowledged by the Women of
Influence Awards and the Nanaimo community, and business colleagues from the USA on Alignable. I am very
honored and grateful to the Nanaimo community, Blaise Hunter, and the Alignable team and community.
Kerilie McDowall
Humbled and honored, TV film Director of
In the Zone: Rick Kilburn, jazz guitarist

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Kerilie McDowall was surprised and thrilled to win the
Women of Influence WIN Creative Innovator Award, an award sponsored by Canada’s Inland Truck & Equipment. McDowall attended the evening with 100 fellow nominees in 11 categories in her city of Nanaimo, British Columbia in February 2024.
The Women of Influence WIN objectives were extremely special to McDowall. Proceeds went to the Footprints Infertility & Pregnancy Loss Support Initiative Footprints, run by the WIN organizer of the sold-out awards evening, Blaise Hunter, who with Footprints, champions reproductive health awareness and support. This organization provides care packages and offers support to women who have miscarried and are in grief, a much-needed organization for every community.
McDowall who attended the awards evening, was very surprised to win the Creative Innovator award. Like McDowall, many were happy to come out to support such a good cause. Award recipients honored included members from the entire city’s community including those from the business, social services, arts, Indigenous community, the LGBTQ+ community, and trades communities.
Filmmaker/Guitarist Kerilie McDowall
“If you’re a music lover then the short film documentary In the Zone: Rick Kilburn, Vancouver Island Bassist and Producer is a must-watch.” —Film Daily
Kerilie McDowall is a 12x international award-winning jazz TV short filmmaker and a guitarist. As a past TV Director and jazz radio producer/host together, she has won 13 awards, with six from the USA. She mentored as a volunteer in television (2015-22), directing for five to six years, hosting and producing for seven years with the brilliant Shaw Spotlight television team of Cameron McLean, Todd Jones, Jocelyn Matwe, Stas Bobkov and Shaw Spotlight volunteer Doug Tombe.
McDowall is a York University music guitar/composition graduate, a film/guitar/musician/writer coach, and a Polaris Music Prize juror. She is the writer of the
In the Zen music and lifestyle blog.
Kerilie McDowall is a freelance and national music writer. She is the owner of Canadian Online Guitar Lessons & Creative Services, and as a past publicist is a recording musician’s self-empowerment Canadian music industry instructor and coach. She enjoys teaching and mentoring students, guitarists, musicians, film directors, businesses, and others from various creative industries.
“Well there may be 8 million guitarists in the world, but Kerilie McDowall is certainly one of the best.
Guitar Player magazine calls her playing 'smooth and elegant,' to which I would add, intelligent and original.” said Paul Grant, Host of CBC Hot Air, Vancouver, BC, after a recording session of McDowall's quintet by producer Neil Ritchie on June 12, 1999. McDowall as a Nanaimo resident was a monthly
DownBeat music writer contributor (2016-2020). She began at the age of 23 leading as a jazz quintet guitarist and composer from 1989-2000 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Her music writing can be viewed at
DownBeat, All About Jazz, Canadian Musician, Inspired 55+, and other publications. McDowall's Canadian-focused jazz, lifestyle, and arts blog,
In the Zen, is well worth a read.
McDowall is still judging as a
DownBeat Critics Poll critic. She works with rising stars and JUNO Award and Order of Canada-winning recording artists and aspiring young musicians.
In the Zone: Rick Kilburn
McDowall's film
In the Zone: Rick Kilburn reached 13 million views in 2023 and Canada's Kerilie McDowall made the top 50 and ranked in early February 2024 as #42nd in the Alignable contest for #1 Biz Person in North America. Alignable is a business networking site with 8 million North American members.
In past years as a first-time short documentary film director, Kerilie McDowall was surprised to discover that she had won an award for Best Director from the Seoul Short Film Festival in South Korea. She also won the 2021 Best Short Documentary award from the Hong Kong International Short Film Festival for her short film,
In the Zone: Rick Kilburn, the festing sparked off with three Hollywood Best Web and New Media Awards.
At first, the short’s star, Rick Kilburn, on IMDB Pro's STARmeter peaked at 11.3+ million views, and McDowall at 8.7 million while screening in Japan and Hong Kong. Later monthly hits peaked at 12.7 million in September 2023.
McDowall released her first short mini-documentary film just before the COVID-19 pandemic on March 17, 2020, at Shaw Spotlight in Nanaimo, BC, Canada with the assistance of Todd Jones, Jocelyn Matwe, and the Shaw Spotlight television team. McDowall was mentored in television directing, hosting, and producing for 7 years by Shaw Spotlight as a volunteer.
In the Zone: Rick Kilburn documents the life and career of multi-JUNO/East/West Coast Award-winning Canadian jazz bassist and producer Rick Kilburn, who has performed with artists ranging from Chilliwack and Mose Allison to Dave Brubeck and Chet Baker. Add in a lengthy list of others. Kilburn as a bassist-composer, spent over a decade in New York learning the craft of production while performing as a professional jazz bassist with famous US jazz icons.
McDowall and her cast and team were thrilled to learn that the film won another Best Short Documentary Award at the Japan International Film Festival in October 2022, for a twelfth award. Then McDowall capped it off.
In 2024, the director is still receiving prestigious short film festing invites. She decided to stop festing on the film circuit after 2022, due to the unexpected and overwhelming response to her short film.
Director’s Retreat
Seeking solitude from a continuous stream of global email and social media messages, she retreated peacefully to her Canadian BC mountain home, focused once again on all-things-music, including reviving her bucket list item of releasing her past recorded work as a jazz guitarist-bandleader.
At one point in 2022 Christmas, after posting about her favourite sitarist, the late
