Meet the Dripping Honeys

Ammanda Zelinski
Vocalist | Clarinet | Actor
Ammanda Zelinski is an Autistic artist and long-time member of Listen to Dis’, where she has been involved for over ten years. She is the lead vocalist and clarinet player for Dripping Honeys (LTD’s music ensemble) and an actor with The Other Ordinary (LTD’s theatre company). Through LTD, Ammanda has grown as a performing artist, performing across Saskatchewan and advocating through art.
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Skilled in acting, singing, and dancing, she has appeared on community stages and screen in projects including Sterling Productions, Regina Summer Stage, Saskatchewan-made music videos, and a SaskTel commercial. Off stage, Ammanda enjoys spending time with her husband, family, and beloved cats.

Ed Peck
Percussionist | Production Coordinator | Music Direction
Ed Peck is a boutique drum builder whose passion for crafting instruments is matched only by his love of playing them and teaching others the art of drumming. Music has been central to Ed’s life for over five decades, earning him the nickname “the walking metronome.”
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Ed has worked with Listen to Dis’ Community & Arts Organization for many years as an arts programmer, percussion workshop facilitator, performer, and producer. He is thrilled to be performing for Saskatchewan audiences and looks forward to developing and sharing new work.
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Outside of music, Ed enjoys cooking, spending time in nature, photography, and relaxing with loved ones while listening to music. He also plays guitar and flute recreationally.

Emil Shmuck
Harmonicist | Vocalist | Actor
Emil has been playing harmonica since 1993, drawn to the instrument’s sound, vibration, frequency, and portability. He loves that it fits in his pocket and can be played almost anywhere. Emil has attended harmonica jam camps in Southern California, where he met his first mentor, Jon Gindick.
Inspired to share his passion, Emil began performing and busking at locations around Regina, including the Cathedral Arts Festival and local farmers’ markets. Since 2017, he has been a harmonica player and supporting actor with The Dripping Honeys, participating in provincial tours to communities across Saskatchewan. Emil has been a student of Traci Foster for over a decade and credits her with helping him find his performing voice.
Outside of music, Emil works as a massage therapist and is a grandfather to twin boys. In his free time, he enjoys dancing, kayaking, and camping.

Finn Bruke
Bassist | Vocalist | Actor
Finn Burke Eggertson is an actor and musician with Listen to Dis’, performing with both The Dripping Honeys and The Other Ordinary. He studied theatre at the University of Regina and is grateful to LTD for the opportunities to create art, advocate for inclusive artistic spaces, and perform on stage across Saskatchewan.
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A trained ensemble singer and poet, Finn has also begun writing original music. His song A Cold Saskatchewan Winter was featured in The Dripping Honeys’ Not Just Christmas concerts in 2023 and 2024. He hopes to write his own play in the future.
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Outside of performing, Finn enjoys spending time with his family, good conversations, history, and playing Dungeons & Dragons.

Jason Yuen
Jason Yuen is a jazz keyboardist, vocalist, and composer from Hong Kong who now calls Regina, Saskatchewan home. Although he holds two degrees from the University of Regina—one in actuarial science and one in education—his passion for the performing arts continues to lead him as a professional musician and emerging actor.
Jason serves as the music arranger for The Dripping Honeys, a role that highlights his ability to create stimulating, engaging arrangements that resonate with audiences of all ages. His work challenges both fellow ensemble members and listeners to find nuance in the music, and he looks forward to sharing the creations he’s helped shape with audiences across the province and beyond.

Shaylee Rosnes – Actor
Shaylee Rosnes is an LTD’ Artist, Administrative Associate, and Arts Programmer with Listen to Dis’ Community & Arts Organization. She graduated from the University of Regina with a Bachelor of Social Work in 2022 and hopes to apply that training in future projects.
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Shaylee performs with both The Dripping Honeys (LTD’s music ensemble) and The Other Ordinary (LTD’s theatre company). Her recent credits include The Dripping Honeys’ Bits & Pieces of Dis’ & Dat, which toured Saskatchewan from 2023–2025. She is also the monologist in the annual Not Just Christmas concert, performed at care homes, seniors’ residences, and in a public concert at Darke Hall. In 2025, she was cast in a staged reading of Kelley Jo Burke’s Rigby.
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Outside of work, Shaylee enjoys soft fluffy animals, music, and time with loved ones.
