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DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T234036Z
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Kellylee Evans
DESCRIPTION:It has been almost 20 years since Kellylee Evan released her debut album “Fight or Flight?”\, nominated in for a 2007 Juno award. It was immediately apparent that here was a vocalist with the gorgeous voice and musical intelligence possessed by only an elite group of singer/songwriters. Equally comfortable with jazz\, soul\, pop\, and hip-hop\, Kellylee has the ability to deliver each live performance with a visceral energy that brings spellbound audiences to their feet.  \nAfter years of grueling international touring\, 6 albums and multiple awards\, all the while homeschooling her three children\, Kellylee suffered a life altering lightning strike in 2013\, and subsequent concussions in 2015 and 2022. Since 2017 Kellylee has focused on her recovery\, cautiously returning to making and sharing her music\, as well as speaking publicly about her personal journey and sharing her inspiring message of self-care and finding one’s own superpowers.  \nHer remarkable talent has since been matched by her positive resilience\, producing 3 more recordings and continuing to bring joy through live performance. Kellylee enjoys performing for audiences of all ages. MERA extends a special welcome to families and youth to join us for this concert.  \nCLICK HERE for more information and video about Kellylee Evans \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 years and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $40 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $20 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $40 plus fees \nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-kellylee-evans/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Folk music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260329T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260329T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
CREATED:20251127T135357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T233859Z
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: The Quilter's Guild
DESCRIPTION:After years of mutual admiration\, Mike T. Kerr and Lotus Wight have stitched together a musical union\, an artfully arranged patchwork of instruments and influences\, each explored down to its deep authentic roots. A shared passion for music history and rare recordings provides common musical ground for these unique and masterful musicians. \nLotus Wight\, a.k.a. Sam Allison\, plays music in the key of Folk\, Blues and Ragtime. Audiences are captivated by his seamless movement from banjo to jaw-harp to guitar and his own invention\, the contrabass harmoniphoneum. His original songs\, both heartfelt and entertaining\, sound like they have been plucked from days of old\, and his inimitable style has won him accolades from all over the globe\, including festival performances in the Shetland Islands\, Turkey\, Denmark\, and the Netherlands.\nMike T. Kerr is a wild guitar player and ambitious songwriter who combines the boisterous ragtime of the Reverend Gary Davis\, the country class of Chet Atkins\, and the explosive energy of Django Reinhardt into a fireworks display of musical joy. Always curious to dig up not only a song’s history\, but the shape of the world at the time\, Mike plays passionately and openly while interpreting the great country blues and jazz players of the past. Mike is in high demand as a soloist\, an accompanist and session guitarist\, touring and recording with such notables as William Prince\, Corin Raymond\, Campbell Woods\, Irish Mythen and many others.\nAs The Quilter’s Guild\, these two mighty musicians will join forces at MERA to present an unforgettable afternoon of strumming\, picking\, singing\, entertaining and educating.\nCLICK HERE for more information and video about the Quilter’s Guild \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 years and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $35 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $15 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $30 plus fees \nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-the-quilters-guild/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Folk music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260315T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
CREATED:20251127T135232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T233619Z
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Maggie's Wake
DESCRIPTION:Maggie’s Wake is the inspired collaboration of Tara Dunphy (The Rizdales\, Luther Wright and the Wrongs)\, on lead vocals\, fiddle\, tin whistle and flute and Lindsay Schindler (Rant Maggie Rant\, Trent Severn)\, on fiddle and vocals\, backed up by Andrew Kosty on bass and Ken Palmer on guitar. Although recently formed\, this is a seasoned quartet with strong original compositions that have the story lines\, vocal harmonies and Celtic arrangements rooted in a traditional folk idiom\, but played with a contemporary freedom that hints at jazz\, Americana\, and classic country. With a busy recording and concert schedule\, Maggie’s Wake have been rapidly gathering audience and critical acclaim that recently resulted in a 2025 Canadian Folk Music Award for Best New/Emerging Artist for their self-titled debut album\, Maggie’s Wake. Prepare yourself for an afternoon of meaningful stories set to beautiful melodies\, rich vocal harmonies and wicked fiddle arrangements played with a joyful energy. \nCLICK HERE for more information and video about Maggie’s Wake. \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 years and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $35 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $15 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $30 plus fees \nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-maggies-wake/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Folk music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
CREATED:20251127T135111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T233201Z
UID:10002097-1771164000-1771171200@meraschoolhouse.org
SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Sarah Hagen
DESCRIPTION:An exceptional classical pianist\, collaborator\, visual artist\, comedian\, Sarah Hagen is a unique musician on a mission to demystify classical music with a performance style all her own\, perhaps inspired as much by Victor Borge as Glenn Gould.  \nGrowing up on Vancouver Island\, Sarah took to the piano at an early age and studied widely across Canada. Her busy professional career in North America and Europe as soloist and collaborator has yielded 4 albums and numerous awards. Sarah’s most recent album J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations\, has been heralded by Whole Note Magazine as “something to absolutely die for” and won two 2022 Music PEI awards for Instrumental Recording of the Year and Album Art of the Year. \nSarah’s live performances invite audiences into her world of stories and music by presenting a variety of programs such as the Goldberg Variations (her own acclaimed interpretation)\, Wonder Women! (forgotten women composers) and “Perk up\, Pianist!”(the trials and joys of a touring musician).  \nAt the MERA Schoolhouse on February 15\, the day after Valentine’s Day\, Sarah will present her most recent program: “Lovesick!”\, a concert exploring romance and heartbreak in classical music. Through storytelling and music by Satie\, Bach\, Piazzolla and others\, Sarah delves into the love stories (good and bad!) of some of her favourite composers. \nCLICK HERE for more information and video about Sarah Hagan. \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 years and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $30 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $10 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $20 plus fees \nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-sarah-hagen/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Classical music,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251123T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
CREATED:20250905T215040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T002415Z
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SUMMARY:Vinta
DESCRIPTION:Vinta is a “chamber folk quartet” consisting of Nathan Smith\, Emilyn Stam\, John David Williams\, and Robert Alan Mackie\, all exceptionally talented multi-instrumentalists\, music scholars and close friends. Vinta’s musical inspiration starts with cherry-picked gems from European traditional music\, breathing new energy into old tunes with creative\, dynamic ensemble arrangements and brilliant musicianship. Their original compositions build on this foundation\, creating a seamless body of work that is delightfully joyful and irresistibly moving. \nSince formally joining forces in 2020\, word has spread quickly and kept Vinta busy with performances at the Mariposa Folk Festival\, Gatineau Hills Fiddle Festival\, Campbell Bay Music Fest\, Algoma Trad\, Blue Skies Music Festival\, Summerfolk Festival\, LeGrand Bal du Quebec\, Guelph Jazz Festival in addition to touring France\, Belgium and Germany. Their first full-length album of original music “Beacons” received the Canadian Folk Music Award for Instrumental Composers of the Year\, 2024. \nCLICK HERE for more information and videos. \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $35 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $15 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $30 plus fees \nThe MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A\, McDonald’s Corners \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/8624/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
CREATED:20251119T181748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T181748Z
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SUMMARY:Balfolk Fiddle and Mandolin Tunes Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Balfolk Fiddle and Mandolin Tunes Workshop by Vinta musicians Nathan Smith and Emilyn Stam \nPresented in cooperation with the Bright Strings Community Fiddle Orchestra\nFor intermediate to advanced fiddlers and mandolinists\nCost $25 – to reserve your seat in the workshop contact\nCindy McCall 613-278-2448\nCindy.fiddlemusic.mccall@gmail.com
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/balfolk-fiddle-and-mandolin-tunes-workshop/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Folk music,Music,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055244
CREATED:20250825T182140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T003354Z
UID:10000651-1762696800-1762704000@meraschoolhouse.org
SUMMARY:Amanda Rheaume
DESCRIPTION:Amanda Rheaume introduces herself as a Citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario whose Red River roots run deep\, interwoven with Anishinaabe relatives from Lac Seul and mixed settler relations. In her music\, songs of resistance and resilience travel centuries. \nRheaume has grown to be a chronicler of stories and people whose acts cascade through time and space\, from the 18th century Red River Settlement to her own doorstep. \nWith curiosity and empathy\, Rheaume has become a bearer of history\, unearthing and preserving Métis stories in song. \nIn her gutsy guitar-driven style\, punctuated with lively Métis fiddle\, Rheaume’s heartland rock is built to last\, resolute in rhythm and unswerving in purpose. \nCLICK HERE for more information and videos. \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $35 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $15 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $30 plus fees \nThe MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A\, McDonald’s Corners \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/amanda-rheaume/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251026T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055245
CREATED:20250825T175452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T181045Z
UID:10000650-1761487200-1761494400@meraschoolhouse.org
SUMMARY:Jeffery Straker - The Great Big Sky Tour
DESCRIPTION:Jeffery Straker grew up listening to country music on his parents Saskatchewan grain farm while at the same time studying classical music\, going on to receive his licentiate diploma in piano performance from Trinity College\, London when he was only 19. Eventually\, the work of fellow Saskatchewan native Joni Mitchell prompted him to begin writing his own material. Since 2006 Jeffery has recorded 10 albums while touring extensively in Canada\, Europe\, Latin America and Japan. His music was featured in a November 2024 live-from-Saskatoon broadcast of CBC Radio’s The Current. Most recently Jeffery was honoured as Contemporary Folk Singer of the Year at the 2025 Canadian Folk Music Awards. \nAn engaging entertainer\, Jeffery is a talented and effervescent singer-songwriter pianist whose performances often draw comparisons with some of the finest musicians of that genre such as Harry Chapin\, Murray McLauchlan\, Billy Joel & Elton John. A clever lyricist and deft pianist with an innate sense of melody\, this is a gifted Folk/Roots storyteller with enduring prairie roots. \nCLICK HERE for more information and videos. \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \nRegular – 31 years & older: $30 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $10 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $20 plus fees \nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/jeffery-straker-the-great-big-sky-tour/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055245
CREATED:20250815T164530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T180939Z
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SUMMARY:The Mark Ferguson Jazz Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Mark Ferguson Jazz Quartet is comprised of Mark Ferguson (piano and trombone)\, Mike Tremblay (saxophones and flute)\, John Geggie (double bass) and Jamie Holmes (drums). This stellar ensemble will perform original arrangements of classics from the songbooks of Canadian folk icons Gordon Lightfoot\, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell. Prepare yourselves for a surprisingly fresh take on signature compositions that have been indelibly imprinted on our collective musical conscience by some of the finest jazz musicians in the business. \nCLICK HERE for more information and videos. \nTickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca \n\n\n\n\n\nThanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 and under\, and if they wish\, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age. \n\nRegular – 31 years & older: $35 plus fees\nDiscount Single – 30 years & under: $15 plus fees\nDiscount Pair – 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $30 plus fees\n\nThe MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A\, McDonald’s Corners \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFunding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/the-mark-ferguson-jazz-quartet/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250323T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055245
CREATED:20250221T215852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T230111Z
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Seventh Town
DESCRIPTION:Seventh Town is a four-piece Celtic folk band from Prince Edward County. Seventh Town blends traditional Irish\, Scottish and Canadian songs and fiddle tunes with fiddle\, guitar\, double bass and Irish whistles to back up four-part vocal harmonies. The group draws its musical inspiration from traditional and contemporary folk songs\, reels\, and jigs from Irish\, Scottish\, and Canadian traditions.\nMartin Smit\, Trisha Elliott\, Meghan Balogh and Fraser Hardman have been playing together for more than a decade. That musical chemistry shines through in Seventh Town’s thoughtful and harmony-driven arrangements of old and new Celtic and folk pieces.\n\n“You can’t understand the talent and hard work that has gone into creating a group like Seventh Town without seeing them live. Their respect for the traditional music they perform really comes through then. As does their uncompromising musicianship\, creative approach and flair for showmanship. It’s clear they love what they do – and it’s so much fun to watch.”\n– Randy Stewart\, Shelter Valley Concert Series\n\nTickets are $30 plus fees available at TICKETS PLEASE
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-seventh-town/
CATEGORIES:Folk music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241013T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055245
CREATED:20240903T220607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T165038Z
UID:10000629-1728828000-1728835200@meraschoolhouse.org
SUMMARY:Raymond Truong
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Chopin’s Musical World\n  \nPianist Raymond Truong is brings an “all Chopin” recital to MERA. \nFrédéric Chopin (1810 – 1849) a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of the Romantic period. In this program\, the audience will take a dive into Chopin’s vast repertoire for solo piano. Selections include preludes\, nocturnes\, waltzes\, etudes\, scherzi\, and ballades. Each work is carefully selected to best represent Chopin’s diverse range of styles and emotions\, while also showcasing both popular and the less-known for audiences who are big fans of Chopin and those who don’t know anything about him. The works will be presented as part of a narrative that connects Chopin’s life\, his works\, and the performer’s life. Raymond will also provide his own personal insights from his experience preparing the works. \nFor more information about Raymond Truong CLICK HERE \nTickets are $30 plus fees available at TICKETS PLEASE until 11:59 pm October 12\, 2024. \nDepending on availability\, tickets will be available at the door for $35.00 \nThe MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A\, McDonald’s Corners
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/raymond-truong/
CATEGORIES:Classical music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240922T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055245
CREATED:20240624T183346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T220131Z
UID:10000146-1727013600-1727020800@meraschoolhouse.org
SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Jocelyn Petitt and Ellen Gira
DESCRIPTION:Joining Forces in Glasgow in 2018\, Jocelyn Pettit and Ellen Gira were already two well established musicians\, who found together a kindred musical spirit. With Jocelyn on fiddle and Ellen on cello\, they push the boundaries between traditional and contemporary Celtic and folk genres to create a powerfully uplifting and soulful performance. \nFor this tour\, Jocelyn & Ellen are joined by accomplished Montreal-based guest guitarist\, Everest Witman. Together\, their instruments weave a rhythmic\, textured sound with nuanced fiddle-cello-guitar interplay. Complemented with vocal harmonies and lively stepdancing\, the dynamic trio bring life and fire into original tunes\, and high-energy repertoire from Scotland\, Ireland\, North America\, and Scandinavia. \nJocelyn and Ellen are 2024 Canadian Folk Music Award Winners for ‘Traditional Album of the Year’\, and 2024 Western Canadian Music Award Nominees for ‘Instrumental Artist of the Year’. \nFrom the West Coast of Canada\, Jocelyn Pettit is a vibrant fiddle player\, stepdancer\, and singer. As a five-time Canadian Folk Music Award Nominee (including 2023 “Solo Artist of the Year”)\, and Western Canadian Music Award Nominee\, Jocelyn has released three solo albums\, including her latest\, Wind Rose. She has toured across Canada and internationally\, appeared on CBC and BBC radio and television\, and performed with The Chieftains. \nFrom the East Coast of the USA\, Ellen Gira is establishing herself as one of the most versatile cellists in the American and Scottish Traditional music scenes. Currently based in Maryland\, she has performed throughout North America and the UK\, collaborated and recorded with numerous acclaimed traditional musicians\, and is undertaking doctoral studies in Trad Cello Pedagogy at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. \nWe are certain that this will be a spectacular afternoon of music and expect a capacity audience. \nFor more information and and to sample their music CLICK HERE. \nTickets are $30.00 available at TICKETS PLEASE until 11:59pm September 21\, 2024 \nDepending on availability\, tickets will be available at the door for $35.00 \nThe MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A\, McDonald’s Corners
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-jocelyn-petitt-and-ellen-gira/
CATEGORIES:Folk music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240908T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055245
CREATED:20240903T200857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T221853Z
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Nathan Sloniowski
DESCRIPTION:with Vicki Brittle\, Barry Buse and Bill Serson\n  \nIt was not hard to see why Nathan Sloniowski and musical friends sold out their album release show at Folkus last February. Titled “The Lost Love Letter to a Small Town”\, this concept album is a quality work on every level. With Nathan’s honey-bourbon voice\, backed by a most impressive collection of studio talent\, the album is a delightful musical carousel that makes stops at small town cafés\, dance halls\, tree-lined fields and limestone quarries\, offering lyrical nods to many of his singer-songwriter heroes. The result is a nine-song tribute to what Nathan calls “the collage of open-hearted dreamers who grew me up in the 1970s artistic lair of Elora\, Ontario\, and the many more I’ve met in other small towns along the way.” \n‘Folkus’ chair and artistic director Sandy Irvin succinctly describes Nathan as “a musical activist and pot-stirrer\, ever-busy around town\, known recently for sparking up the Almonte Song Circle as well as his work with The Ragged Flowers\, …. also a co-founder of PorchFest de Mississippi Mills and is one of the original founders of Folkus.” \nWhen Nathan offered to bring his “pretty hot band” comprised of homegrown hand-picked players Vicki Brittle on vocals\, Barry Buse on guitar and bass and Bill Serson on drums\, there was only one possible answer. See you September 8! \nFor more information about Nathan Sloniowski CLICK HERE \nFor musical clips from “The Lost Love Letter to a Small Town” CLICK HERE \nTickets are $30.00 plus fees\, available at TICKETS PLEASE until 11:59pm September 7\, 2024 \nDepending on availability\, tickets will be available at the door for $35.00 \nThe MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A\, McDonald’s Corners.
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/nathan-sloniowski/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Folk music
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Northern Resonance
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URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music-at-mera-northern-resonance/
CATEGORIES:Folk music,Music
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SUMMARY:Music at MERA: Duo Cecillia
DESCRIPTION:It has been several years since we last had the pleasure of bringing Gertrude Létourneau (flute) and Catherine Donkin (piano) to the schoolhouse. Their ensemble\, now named Duo Cecilia\, is a fusion of French elegance and musical virtuosity. With a focus on French composers such as Debussy and Ravel\, Duo Cecilia promises an unforgettable musical journey filled with beauty\, depth\, and artistry with a program entitled “When Pan meets Syrinx” which evokes narratives and scenes from nature. As before Gertrude and Catherine enjoy introducing each piece with interesting information about the music\, the composers and their times\, creating a relaxed atmosphere that fits perfectly with the mandate of Blue Jeans Classics.
URL:https://meraschoolhouse.org/event/music_at_mera/
LOCATION:MERA Schoolhouse\,  McDonald’s Corners
CATEGORIES:Classical music,Music
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