Follow the promise of a brand new day!

Sometimes the live music experience washes over, around and through me in such a way that I walk away feeling changed. Tonight’s show at the Fredericton Playhouse as part of the Harvest Music Festival was just that and I am so grateful. RUTHIE FOSTER is a force! She radiates the feminine and emits a fierce strength. The power of her voice, her exceptional guitar skills and her grace wove through her performance and left no doubt that we were witness to something extraordinary.     

Ruthie performed as a trio and was accompanied by Larry on bass and ‘Sweet Meat‘ on drums. The sweet meat nickname had them all in stitches whenever she made reference to it – seems it was a pretty recent inside joke – and their laughter was infectious even if we didn’t quite get the full story or meaning.

The song selections resonated with me tonight as she covered songs by Lucinda Williams, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Maya Angelou and Mavis Staples. Ruthie asked if Mavis had ever been here and when we said yes it appeared to elevate her opinion of Fredericton just a little bit. She said we just had to get the two of them back here together and soon. I sure hope the Harvest music director was listening (wink wink).

Ruthie took us to church tonight. It’s the kind of church I want to attend. Laughter and lightness were ever present. The crowd vocalized their agreement and were on their feet more than once as the music moved them. The sermon was about resilience, celebration and most of all love in all its forms. The encore song was Brand New Day and after Ruthie finished she said ‘Now go spread that around! Spread it around!’  I will bring this sentiment forward through this week of Harvest and I’ll do my best to do as she asks. Some of the lyrics from the song and the video for your enjoyment…. 

It might sound untrue
But this song’s for you
Let come what may
Follow the promise of a brand new day

Cause love heals
Love lives
Time will
Rebuild a brand new day

I really felt inspired to attempt to capture my feelings around this show. Thanks for reading!
Emma

2021-09-15T02:50:20-03:00September 15, 2021|entertainment, fredericton, live music|

!LIVE SHOW ALERT! Northeastern Chorus CD Release at The Playhouse

Music Runs Through It and Sleepy Driver present
Northeastern Chorus CD Release
Friday, November 27th at 7:30PM

“…one of the strongest New Brunswick music collaborations in some time … a wonderful celebration of musical friendships.” – Grid City Magazine

“Northeastern Chorus is an album about coming together at a time of unprecedented isolation.” – The East Magazine

Northeastern Chorus is not a Sleepy Driver album. It’s a collaboration. It’s like-minded musical spirits celebrating community and creativity.

Throughout their years as a band, Sleepy Driver has had the good fortune to work with so many talented people: singers, songwriters, and players who either shared a bill or came to contribute to projects as a result of mutual friendships. And now, these collaborations have been realized as “Northeastern Chorus.”

The album Northeastern Chorus features songs by Sleepy Driver members Peter Hicks and John Heinstein, Juanita Bourque (Sissy & the Hobos, The Chanterelles) and Clinton Charlton (Bonnett House, Jessica Rhaye & the Ramshackle Parade).

The show will feature performances by some of Fredericton’s finest: Peter Hicks, Juanita Bourque, John Heinstein, Barry Hughes, Shane Guitar, Jamie Guitar, Kelly Waterhouse, Jonnie Price, Ross Beckett, Mike Hatheway, Chris Browne, Erin Keith, Ethan Young-Lai, Jason Sonier, Sylvia Reentovich, Justine Everett, Aidan Hicks, The Chanterelles and Sleepy Driver.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, October 22 at 10am.
All sales are by phone or in person only.
COVID precautions apply and seating is limited.

Sponsored by: Dolan’s Pub, The UPS Store #101 in Fredericton & the Tipsy Muse Cafe

 

2020-10-22T01:33:03-03:00October 22, 2020|entertainment, fredericton, live music|
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