Events from October 25, 2024

  • Presented By: Quill Plains Regional Arts Council (QPRAC) - Main

    Experience the magic of Jack Semple’s tribute to Gordon Lightfoot! Jack Semple with his mesmerizing guitar skills and emotive vocals channels the essence of the legendary Canadian folk icon Gordon Lightfoot. In this unforgettable concert Jack Semple takes you on a musical journey through Lightfoot’s greatest hits such as "If you could read my mind" "Sundown" and "The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald". Each note and every word resonate with a passion and authenticity that made Lightfoot’s music timeless. Whether you’re a long time fan of Gordon Lightfoot or discovering his music for the first time this tribute concert promises an evening of pure enchantment. Join us for an unforgettable night of nostalgia, emotion, and musical brilliance as Jack Semple pays homage to the legendary legendary Gordon Lightfoot`. Don’t miss this extraordinary celebration of Canadian musical history.
  • - St. Andrew\'s United Church - Yorkton
    Presented By: Yorkton Arts Council

    Tom & Kalissa will draw on the vast catalogue of their 3 bands, as well as original compositions penned specifically for this project. You will be treated to an array of genres, like Celtic, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Latin, Mexican, and Roots music sung in both English and Spanish to represent their respective Mexican and Chilean heritages. In addition, they will lean on folk musical idioms, such as Celtic, Roots, and Americana. Tom and Kalissa have a lovely vocal harmony blend and draw the listener in with great songs played on fiddle, guitar, and jarana (Mexican 8 string guitar). Perhaps one of the most endearing things about the couple is their relaxed and genuine stage banter, and the stories about the songs.
  • - Trinity Lutheran Church-Estevan
    Presented By: Estevan Arts Council

    The Wardens don’t just sing about the land, they’re part of it.
    The Rocky Mountain-based band’s stories and songs rise from the very land they’ve protected as Canadian national park wardens. With haunting three-part harmonies and chilling tales, the band’s mountain music - blending folk, roots and western styles " reflects Canada's protected wilderness areas. Celebrating the return of wild buffalo, wrangling grizzly bears, lonely nights on the packtrail and reflecting on an environment in crisis, a performance by The Wardens has been dubbed "the quintessential mountain-culture concert experience."
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