Menno Versteeg


Menno Versteeg is a Canadian musician, best known as the frontman for indie rock group, Hollerado. Versteeg is also a member of Canadian supergroup, Anyway Gang and co-founded the Toronto-based record label Royal Mountain Records. Versteeg received attention for providing a $1,500/band mental health fund at his record company, based on his experiences struggling with mental health while on tour. Versteeg received a nomination for Recording Package of the Year at the 2014 Juno Awards, for his work on Hollerado's White Paint. He released his debut solo album, Reno Tapes, under the name Mav Karlo on March 9, 2020. In July 2020, Versteeg auctioned three cassettes, each containing a recording of a cover song. Versteeg matched the highest bidder and donating that amount to the Art for Aid Project, a Métis-run organization that supports First Nations, Inuit, and Métis art education programs.

Personal life

Versteeg is married to actress Annie Murphy. In 2013, Versteeg's apartment in Toronto burned down.