Fredericton’s Weekly Live Music Lineup (January 6-12)

MONDAY, January 6

TIME BAND LOCATION

 TUESDAY, January 7

TIME BAND LOCATION
6:00PM Richie Young Wolastoq Wharf
9:00PM Open Mic w/Dylan Ward The Capital Complex

WEDNESDAY, January 8

TIME BAND LOCATION
7:00PM JY’s Music Circle Fredericton City Club
7:30PM Fredericton Pub Choir Picaroon’s Roundhouse
9:00PM Richie Young Wilser’s Room

THURSDAY, January 9

TIME BAND LOCATION
6:00PM Matthew Palmer Brewbakers
7:00PM Open Mic Maybee Brewing Co.
7:00PM Lady & A Vagrant York County Cider
7:30PM Bee Gees Gold Tribute The Playhouse
9:00PM The Walking Contradictions Speedbumps
10:00PM Izabelle Dolan’s Pub
10:00PM BA Johnson/Young Satan in Love/Kral Majales The Capital

FRIDAY, January 10

TIME BAND LOCATION
6:00PM Matthew Palmer BrewBakers
7:00PM The Alex Bailey Swing Band The Tipsy Muse Café
7:00PM The Jim Axelrod Big Little Band Fredericton Seniors Centre
8:00PM Last Call Fredericton Legion
8:00PM Patrick Reynolds/ Mary Beth Carty Grimross Taproom
10:00PM Izabelle Dolan’s Pub

SATURDAY, January 11

TIME BAND LOCATION
3:00PM 30 Years After & Guests Speedbumps
7:00PM Matthew Sears The Tipsy Muse Café
7:30PM Thane Dunn’s Elvis Birthday Celebration The Playhouse
8:00PM Jazz Warm Up
w/Don Bosse & Mary Milliken
Grimross Taproom
9:00PM Maggie’s Farm Revival Speedbumps
10:00PM Izabelle Dolan’s Pub

SUNDAY, January 12

TIME BAND LOCATION
2:00PM Open Mic York County Cider
2:00PM Open Mic w/ Mitch Rayner The Tipsy Muse Café
2:00PM NB Youth Orchestra in Concert The Playhouse
2020-01-06T23:04:03-04:00January 6, 2020|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

Why IS live music important?

Hi friends! It’s a snowy Sunday morning and I’m enjoying the view as I sip my coffee. It’s a good time for thinking. Something has been on my mind this weekend and have decided to share – please leave my your thoughts on the topic in the comments. I’d like to hear from you!

I was recently interviewed as part of a Grade 12 Senior Project for a high school student and she had great questions about the importance of live music in Fredericton. It made me pause to put some thought into it. Live music is super important to me on a very personal level – it literally has had the biggest affect on my life. Through the live music experience I have met some of my best friends, enjoyed some of the best times of my life and had moments of feeling deeply connected to my community. A great example is the night a whole country joined together to celebrate Gord Downie’s last show – I was in Officers’ Square that night and felt the amazing energy as we all sang along and stood together with love in our hearts. An amazing example of the power of music to connect us.

In this short interview, one question was about my earliest memory of music. The memories are good. My parents had a record player and were partial to the country albums (Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash…) and we danced & sang along  in our living room from time to time. I was a member of the church choir along with my mother, sisters, aunts, cousins and grandmother. The women were the organizers however all voices were raised to fill the rafters with our blended sounds. Jam sessions at kitchen parties and around the bonfire are also great early memories. Memories are distinctly attached to certain songs which can provide a quick flashback and associated emotions – I’m transported to my blueberry raking days whenever I hear ‘Dust in the Wind’ because the evenings were spent with friends we’d only see in the summer and this was a favourite we all sang along to when Philip brought out the guitar.

It’s a pretty well known fact that adding live music to any event elevates everyone’s experience – church services, weddings, funerals and parties of all kinds. Music, especially when experienced live, has the power to draw out much emotion.

More support for the importance of music? There is scientific evidence on music reducing stress and promoting healing. Click here to read for yourself. In my opinion, music is a great connector and contributes to a healthy community. There is a wonderful exchange of energy between musicians and audience. We are all more similar than we are different. Lots of the same themes running through our lives and the story telling of our songwriters reflects that for us. And basically if those on stage are having fun then we are having fun too. The vibrations of the music are good for us – helps shake things loose from the inside out.

Fredericton is a better city because of the vibrant music scene we’ve got going on at this point in time. With everyone’s continued support of the events being presented we can expect to enjoy many more great musical moments together for a long time to come!

A possible regret may be that I didn’t get to as many live performances as I could have over the years but I’m absolutely trying to make up for that now! 🙂

A big thanks to Charlotte, the grade 12 student who made me stop to think about why music is important to me. I really hope she gets an A+ on her senior project!

Yours in peace, love & music
Emma

… just going to leave this clip from last night’s show featuring a few of Fredericton’s fantastic musicians in Sugarbomb whom I consider friends. ❤️ Also grateful to my great group of music loving friends who came out to enjoy & move to the music with me at The Tipsy Muse Cafe.

2020-01-05T18:19:57-04:00January 5, 2020|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

2019 in review …

2019 is very quickly drawing to a close and as I look forward to all that 2020 has in store I want to take a moment to pause and reflect on some of the highlights of the past year.

Music Runs Through It (MRTI) presented 17 shows on 5 stages through partnership & collaboration with 7 exceptional organizations!

There were a lot of firsts in 2019:
In January, in collaboration with Paul & Liz McDonnell, we presented Alfie Zappacosta on the Lansdowne Concert Series stage.
As part of the official Shivering Songs Festival schedule, MRTI presented Matthew Byrne at Dolan’s Pub
Dave Gunning & JP Cormier brought their award winning talents to the Fredericton Playhouse stage.
Steve Hill and Keith Hallett delivered blistering blues in a Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival event presented in association with STINGRAY.
The Tipsy Muse Cafe opened their doors and were awesome partners and we worked together to present 7 shows on their stage throughout the year.
And to add to my continuing air time on radio with both CBC & CHSR, I made my television debut en français with Radio-Canada Acadie during the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival. If curious, you can see the clip at the 40:50 minute mark using the link here.

All year through I was able to work with exceptional musicians who brought their best to our stages here in Fredericton from all across Canada and from as far away as Australia. I’m especially appreciative for all the  amazing people I’m able to collaborate with to create these special events which provide us an excellent reason to  come together.

THANK YOU to everyone who bought a ticket to one of our shows,
who helped spread the word by sharing Facebook events & posts,
who lined up baby sitters so they could join us,
who added their voices to our unrehearsed choirs,
who gave their attention to the story tellers,
and to all who shared in the magical musical moments which can’t be replicated outside the live music experience!

I have a lot of things in the works to make 2020 a very memorable year with many more ‘firsts’. I look forward to us gathering again & again to allow the music to run through us some more!

The next MRTI presentation is sure to be a special one as many of our super talented local musicians will come together to celebrate the music of the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. Click here for more details about the show taking place on January 29th.

HAPPY NEW YEAR FRIENDS! 
Take good care of yourselves and of each other.

Yours in music,
Emma
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2019-12-31T14:39:26-04:00December 31, 2019|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

Looking for a way to ring in your new year?

The time is drawing near and we will soon be bringing in the new year – leaving the old year behind in order to escort in the new decade!

In hopes of being helpful, I compiled a list of 10 ways to Ring in the New Year in Fredericton including family fun, ski hill celebrations, hotel shows that will definitely rock, Fredericton’s first Drag cabaret & comedy show and much more!! Check out all the details in my Fredericton Tourism blog by clicking HERE.

2019-12-29T20:20:30-04:00December 29, 2019|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

Fredericton’s Weekly Live Music Lineup (December 30-January 5)

MONDAY, December 30

TIME BAND LOCATION

TUESDAY, December 31

TIME BAND LOCATION
9:00PM Cunningham/Haines Band w/Riley Taylor Fredericton Inn
9:00PM Jeff Brewer Tribute Bar & Lounge
9:00PM John Maunder & The Common People Riverside Resort
9:00PM The Town Cats Fredericton Legion
10:00PM Resurgence Dolan’s Pub
10:00PM Weak Size Fish & friends The Capital Complex

WEDNESDAY, January 1 (HAPPY NEW YEAR!)

TIME BAND LOCATION
2:00PM Rick Reissner Band Fredericton Legion
3:00PM New Year’s Day Levee: 30 Years After & guests Speedbumps

THURSDAY, January 2

TIME BAND LOCATION
6:00PM Matthew Palmer Brewbakers
7:00PM JY’s Music Circle Fredericton City Club
7:00PM Oak, Ash & Thorn The Tipsy Muse Café
7:00PM Open Mic Maybee Brewing Co.
9:00PM The Walking Contradictions Speedbumps
10:00PM Merimac Dolan’s Pub

FRIDAY, January 3

TIME BAND LOCATION
6:00PM Matthew Palmer BrewBakers
7:00PM Evan Leblanc The Tipsy Muse Café
9:00PM Soupy & the Poor Boys

w/Paul Campbell

Fredericton Legion
10:00PM Hard Charger, Diner Drugs, Scumlord The Capital
10:00PM Merimac Dolan’s Pub

SATURDAY, January 4

TIME BAND LOCATION
3:00PM 30 Years After & Guests Speedbumps
7:00PM Pure Country Marysville Heritage Centre
7:00PM Sugarbomb The Tipsy Muse Café
9:00PM The Unheard Speedbumps
10:00PM Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Tribute The Capital
10:00PM Merimac Dolan’s Pub

SUNDAY, January 5

TIME BAND LOCATION
2:00PM Open Mic York County Cider
2019-12-29T17:38:21-04:00December 29, 2019|entertainment, fredericton, live music|
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