Snooty Fox Hootenanny this Sunday to support those in need!

It’s time to get into the Christmas spirit while supporting a very worthy cause. Make your plans and get down to the Snooty Fox this Sunday for their 3rd Annual Christmas Hootenanny in support of The Fredericton Community Kitchen!

The event is the brain child of longtime and well known server Christopher Goodwin. He tells me that when he first had the idea and approached the owners of The Snooty Fox, Kyle and Krista, they were very supportive and agreed it is a great cause.

“We hope to not only raise money and food donations for the community kitchen, we want to raise awareness as well.They need help all year not just at Christmas. We definitely appreciate Molson Canada as a sponsor for this event and thank Josh Bravener & Jamie Guitar as well as Sugarbomb for playing. We hope to have 20 turkeys and much more for the kitchen when all is said and done!”

The event runs between noon and 5PM. No cover. Donations and/or non-perishable food items will be accepting at the door. With any Molson product purchased $1 will go directly to the community kitchen.

First up to provide music with your brunch is Josh Bravener described as a modern folk/country artist trying to keep that classic sound alive. He pulls inspiration from Hank Sr., Elvis, Clapton and more to write and cover songs for a diverse entertaining set which will keep you engaged and most likely participating! Jamie Guitar will be providing the low end with the stand up bass.

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Sugarbomb is a 6-piece musical party which formed with a sole purpose to bring about the joyful revival of Motown & Soul. They are all kinds of fun with members Megan Woodworth (Tambourine / Lead Vocals), Kelly Waterhouse (Sax / Lead Vocals), Jonathan Dutcher (Keys / Vocals), Richard Gloade (Bass / Vocals), Andrew DeMerchant (Drums) and the Smokin’ Jonnie P (Guitar).

I heard today on CBC that there are 2,500+ families in need of the communities support this year to have a Christmas meal. This is a great opportunity for you to bring family and friends out to enjoy some of Fredericton’s finest musicians in exchange for your contribution. Make this Sunday a Fun-day!!!

2014-12-04T22:02:13-04:00December 4, 2014|entertainment, fredericton, live music, Uncategorized|

MNB Festival in Fredericton: October 16-19, 2014

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Music/Musique NB (MNB) is a provincial music industry association that provides a support network for musicians, managers, and businesses that are involved in the creation of music within the province of New Brunswick.

MNB Festival arrives in Fredericton this week with events Thursday – Sunday. What is MNB Festival? It is an event divided into three main parts – Conference, Showcases and an Awards Gala. The conference provides career development opportunities for artists and music industry professionals. The showcases are open to the public and a chance for these great NB artists to show off what they got! The details on shows can be found by clicking here and I have listed out the events below. The Awards Gala will name the 2014 winners and give recognition to all NB artists.

You will have a chance to hear many of NB’s most talented, hard-working artists playing in the city this week. Many are hometown heroes such as The Olympic Syphonium, Sissy & the Hobos, Force Fields, Tristan Horncastle, Katherine Moller, Sleepy Driver, Motherhood and others. I hope you take the opportunity to get out and support them in their efforts and I wish each of them all the best in their careers.

Schedule of shows open to the public: (for ticket information click here)
THURSDAY, October 16:
7:00 pm – Opening Night at Charlotte Street Arts Centre with: The Olympic Symphonium, Cédric Vieno, Motion Ensemble
9:00 pm – MNB Festival at Wilser’s Room with: Force Fields, les Paiens, elephant skeletons

FRIDAY, October 17:
7:00 pm – Roots Room at Charlotte Street Arts Centre with: Jessica Rhaye, Shawn Ferguson, Katherine Moller
9:00 pm – MNB Festival at Wilser’s Room with: Earthbound Trio, Eastcoast Love Story, Wanabi Farmeur
9:00 pm – Sappy Stage at The Elk’s Club with: Julie Doiron, Jon McKiel, Motherhood, Weird Lines
9:00 pm – MNB Festival at James Joyce Irish Pub with: Tristan Horncastle, Mike Biggar, Tomato/tomato, Shaun LeBlanc
10:00 pm – MNB Festival at The Capital with: The Waking Night, 60 LPs, Kill Chicago, Mayors

SATURDAY, October 18:
7:00 pm – Roots Room at Charlotte Street Arts Centre with: Thom Swift, Sissy & The Hobos, Ryan Leblanc
9:00 pm – MNB Festival at James Joyce Irish Pub with: Sleepy Driver, John Boulay Duo, Joey Robin Haché, Denny Breau
9:00 pm – MNB Festival Gets Loud! at The Elk’s Club with: Hard Charger, Hero’s Last Rite,Little You Little Me, The Cauldron Project
9:00 pm – MNB Festival at Wilser’s Room with: The Trick, Jonah Hache, Kam Speech
10:00 pm – MNB Festival at The Capital with: The Motorleague, She Roars!, Beach Body
10:00 pm – ECMA stage at The Boyce Farmer’s Market with: Jenn Grant, Tim Chaisson, The BackYard Devils

SUNDAY, October 19:
12:00 noon – MNB Festival Gala Awards at The Boyce Farmers Market featuring: Sleepy Driver, Jessica Rhaye, Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire, Cédric Vieno, Earthbound Trio, Motherhood

It doesn’t feel right to do a post without including music but how do I choose? I’ll go with local favourites playing Opening Night, The Olympic Symphonium. Enjoy!

2014-10-14T08:25:07-03:00October 14, 2014|entertainment, fredericton, live music, Uncategorized|

The Jack Show: Songwriter’s Circle, Saturday, September 27th

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The Jack Show is New Brunswick’s ultimate men’s lifestyle show built on one simple objective: to bring everything guys love under one roof for one weekend.

The musical portion of the weekend will see Music Runs Through It (aka me!) hosting the Songwriter’s Circle on the Saturday afternoon (September 27th) between 3-5PM.

We will be presenting four fantastic local singer-songwriter’s in this up close and personal setting. Peter Hicks, Juanita Bourque, Mark Roberts and John Myshrall will share insight into their songs and invite us to experience the music in a more intimate way.

Peter Hicks is the songwriter behind Sleepy Driver bringing his many influences to the Americana Roots Rockin’ style of the band. On Sleepy’s latest album, entitled Ignatius, the songs circle dark territory with cautious optimism: tales of love, loss, and things gone wrong, hard times tinted by glimmers of hope.


Juanita Bourque is a founding member of Sissy & the Hobos and she’ll impress you with her powerful voice as well as her songwriting.  Juanita’s collaboration on Sleepy Driver‘s latest album is an example of how well the local music network supports each others projects.

John Myshrall

 

John Myshrall is one of the lead singers with the band Flat Top and is well known for his song Millville Sun. His songwriting covers many subjects and can be delivered both sweetly or comically. His appearance at the songwriter’s circle is a rare occurrence so don’t miss your chance!

 

 

Mark Roberts is well known as the morning DJ on the FOX radio station and as the host of  The East Coast Music Show but did you know that he is also a great songwriter? Marks album, Kids from the Shore has received great critical acclaim and he & his band, The Shore Road Drifters, continue to play music festivals and  shows while working on their next album.

This stellar line-up is sure to impress the audience and to provide us all with an afternoon of great stories & sound!

For more information on the Jack Show check out their website at www.thejackshow.com  and also check out Debbie’s post on the Fredericton Tourism site for 10 Reasons not to miss the Jack Show. Make your plans now and meet me at the Exhibition Centre on Saturday, September 27th!

2014-09-18T00:13:58-03:00September 18, 2014|entertainment, fredericton, live music, Uncategorized|

HARVEST JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL 2014! Are you ready??

“The Best International Festival Experience on Canada’s East Coast!”

The tents are up in downtown Fredericton and the excitement is definitely in the air! I spent some time this afternoon with the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival Volunteer Committee folding t shirts in preparation for this weeks big event. It would probably surprise most people to know that the Harvest has approximately 1,200 volunteers to prepare for! That takes a tremendous amount of coordinating and a whole lot of effort! I am amazed at the dedication of so many volunteers to make this event happen in such a fantastic way each year for 24 years now. Please be sure to thank all the volunteers you see this week – they will be wearing their green or purple t shirts! Without them we just wouldn’t have this much fun every September!

As a way of getting ready for the very full week ahead, I want to share as much information in one place as possible to make sure you are on top of your game. This will involve a lot of ‘click‘ options  so here we go…

First important link is for the full schedule in PDF format  – click here
For a list of the FREE shows – click here or for the PDF version – click here
To see who is playing at the bars & restaurants downtown – click here and check the Pubs & Clubs section 
To check on availability of tickets – click here

social hubAs a lead up, I previously prepared a few posts for the Fredericton Tourism Town Square Social Hub Blog and you can find them here, here and here if interested.

Simply follow the music notes on the sidewalks and enjoy the cool vibe in downtown Fredericton happening all week longl! If you haven’t already experienced the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival for yourself, I hope you will consider making this your year to do so.

I am looking forward to seeing many artists, known and unknown to me, including Ruthie Foster – here is a sample of what we can expect from her:

Another FREE show taking place over the weekend is the Hospice House Buskers Stage, which you will find at the corner of Regent St & Church Hill Row. Their line-up looks like this:

Thurs Sept 11thHospice House
5:30 Keith Reece
6:00 Liz & Tom Whidden
6:30 Carol Wakeham & Maryanne Davies
7:00 Bunny Love

Fri Sept 12th
5:30 Priestman St. Ensemble
6:00 Free to Grow
6:30 Paula Tozer
7:00 Cory Hill

Sat Sept 13th
10:00 Brigid’s Feast
10:30 George St. Quartet
11:00 Jake Melanson
11:30 Brittany McEachern
12:00 Make Africa Proud Dance Troop

I’ll be looking for you on the streets, in the tents, in the bars and everywhere in between! Be sure to say hello!

May the Music Run Through You this week!

 

2014-09-07T22:34:06-03:00September 7, 2014|entertainment, fredericton, live music, Uncategorized|

Enjoy all things local this weekend at the NB Fine Craft festival!

craft councilNB Crafts Council is hosting their Fine Crafts Festival in Officers’ Square (downtown Fredericton) August 29-31

This will mark the 50th Anniversary of the New Brunswick Crafts Councils Fine Crafts Festival and features original works by award winning NB crafts people. They invite you to discover for yourself locally made craft including pottery, jewelry, sculpture, glassware, and wood. The festival will also feature live art demonstrations, live performances from local musicians, a kids craft corner, local food vendors, henna and face painting, and a beer garden sponsored by Picaroons.

Locally made crafts! Locally made food! Locally made beer! and local musicians (& a couple from a ways)! 

The festival runs Friday, August 29 from 12 noon – 7PM, Saturday, August 30 from 10AM-7PM, and Sunday, August 31 from 11AM-5PM in Officers’ Square. Admission is $3 (free for children under 12)

The musical line-up looks like this:
Friday
12-1pm Calithumpians
1:30-2:30 Sarah Beth Shiplett
4:30-6:00 Tomato/Tomato

Saturday
10am-11am Sarah Beth Shiplett
11:30-1:00pm Old Cabin
2-3pm Calithumpians
4:30-6pm Sugarbomb

Sunday
11:30-1pm Pat LePoidevin
2-3pm Calithumpians

Sugarbomb is a local favourite and they don’t play often so I’d suggest you don’t miss the 6-piece musical party with a mission to bring about the joyful revival of Motown & Soul.

Old Cabin- stage pseudonym of Yukon singer/songwriter Jona Barr – is soulful, sincere folk music, gently steeped in old-time traditions without re-treading tracks. This is folk music done without pretension

 

and check out the bio for Pat LePoidevin who describes his style as ‘looped orchestra of folk’: …uses a looper pedal to create a blend of sound using guitar, ukuleles, percussion, violin, and his notable deep melodic vocals. Carefully capturing one instrument at a time, he creates a complex multi-layered orchestra of folk. LePoidevin has toured Canada vigorously, making it sure that his sound of space-traveling wolves and mountain men is heard throughout the country.

Looks like a pretty good way to spend some time this long weekend! Get yourself downtown and wander through the exhibits, grab a bite of something delicious, enjoy a local brew and give a listen to some fine music!

2014-08-28T18:15:43-03:00August 28, 2014|entertainment, fredericton, live music, Uncategorized|
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