Jeffery Straker

The Great Big Sky Tour

Sunday, October 26, 2:00pm

MERA Schoolhouse, McDonald's Corners

Tickets are available at TICKETSPLEASE.ca
Regular - 31 years & older: $30 plus fees
Discount single - 30 years & under: $10 plus fees
Discount Pair - 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $20 plus fees


Singer-songwriter pianist Jeffery Straker serves up a rootsy-storytelling brand of song that has been said to transport listeners - out onto a northern Canadian Lake or to the main street of a prairie town. With critical comparisons to the likes of Kris Kristofferson, Jackson Browne and Murray McLauchlan he’s twice been named 'Roots-Folk Artist of the Year' in the Saskatchewan Music Awards & has been honoured with a Western Canadian Music Award. The Sask. Country Music Awards have named him keyboard player of the year 4 years running. Straker released his ninth recording “Great Big Sky” in 2024 – steeped with themes of the Canadian prairies. AmericanaUK praised it saying “With emotional and sonic depth, Great Big Sky is an album we’d thoroughly recommend”. The album saw Jeffery win a 2025 Canadian Folk Music Award for ‘Contemporary Canadian Folk Singer of the Year’.
CKUA broadcaster Alison Brock has said: “I must admit to being a latecomer to the Jeffery Straker party, but like all good parties once you’re there you’re really glad you came, and you sure don’t want to leave.” Some very unexpected praise recently came in the form of royal recognition from His Majesty King Charles III who was moved by a song on Jeffery’s new album (penned for the 2023 Coronation celebration in Saskatchewan). The King’s message about the song and well-wishes for Straker’s UK tour made national news across Canada.
Proud of his prairie roots, Jeffery debuted his album ‘Great Big Sky’ with a series of unique performances in grain elevators across Saskatchewan. He followed that up with performances throughout Canada, in Nashville Tennessee, the UK and Ireland. Continuing to reach audiences in unique ways, last fall Jeffery was selected by CBC’s “The Current” to perform in a live national radio broadcast sharing songs from the recording. He’s also been chosen to represent Canada in a week-long residency performing in Osaka Japan at Expo 2025.
Wherever he performs his audience connections are stand-out as described by CBC Radio who said: “He has a way of drawing us into his world and making us feel like we’re an old friend he’s ready to catch up with”. www.jeffstraker.com

3 Dec 2024 | CBC | The Current | Podcast

Jeffery Straker joined Matt Galloway live on stage in Saskatoon to share what he loves about the province, and performed some music from his newest albums, Great Big Sky and Just Before Sunset

  • Some Say It's Just the Sky
  • More than Two by Fours and Timber
  • One Foot on Main Street
  • Sing Your Song

More Than Two by Fours and Timber
I’m a musical child of the Canadian prairies having been brought up on a grain farm helping with seeding and harvest, while also learning to play the piano. Part of my surroundings growing up were the beautiful ‘prairie skyscrapers’ - grain elevators - at every small town. Once numbering more than 3000 there are less than 200 left standing in Saskatchewan. Their disappearance reflects a change in rural living due to modernizing farm practices and urbanization. Those that remain often cause passers-by to slow down the car, stop for a photo and pause to reflect. This song tells a story of a grain elevator on its last day before being bulldozed and how the town around it has also been in decline for some time.

Funding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario