Fiddler and songwriter Mary Liv performs old time and original music. She also has a wealth of experience teaching traditional
fiddle, banjo, and guitar at the Northern Lights Bluegrass Camp and at Eliza Doyle’s Community Arts Mentorship Program (CAMP) in Stanley Mission. Her performances feature classic
fiddle tunes, ...
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Award-winning Canadian
fiddlers J.J. Guy and Gordon Stobbe have a long history of working together. The two also have a long history of playing The Bassment. JJ and Gordon are back to perform their collection of original tunes, written in the twin
fiddle style. Cathy Sproule will provide expert piano accompaniment.
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Hailing from a rough-and-tumble backwoods upbringing in Fishing Lake Métis Settlement in Northern Alberta, Dallas Alexander weaves his Métis roots with stories amassed over a decade-plus career serving in a tier-one special operations unit in the Canadian military. Dallas serves up a unique sound and country music lovers are ...
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Over the years mandolin whiz Andrew Collins has gathered five JUNO nominations and seven Canadian Folk Music Awards. Lately he’s been zeroing in on the work he does with his trio mates Mike Mezzatesta (guitar, mandolin,
fiddle, and mandola) and James McEleney (bass, mandocello, and ...
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There’s no other band around like Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys. With a slight bend of his knee and guided by the sharp cuts of his
fiddle, Gordie will launch into a song, the whole time his famous crazy legs shaking and twisting with a laughing disregard for the laws of physics. The Rhythm Boys are all-star pickers ...
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Saskatoon’s annual winter
fiddle event, Shivering Strings, returns with its popular instructor showcase. This year’s showcase will feature some of Canada's finest
fiddle musicians including Alex Kusturok, JJ Guy, Troy MacGillivray, Cathy Sproule, and Gordon Stobbe. Bring your dancing shoes! Check out the Shivering Strings ...
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With roots in rural Saskatchewan, the Local Group puts their own unique spin on hard-driving traditional bluegrass, also taking influence from Celtic, classic country, Canadiana, punk, hip hop and more. Featuring hot picking on banjo,
fiddle, mandolin, and guitar, tight 3-part harmonies, and a mixed bag of instruments including ...
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