The Best of Cape Breton…and a Funeral What started out as a series of one-liners on a sunny beach-view deck in Groves Point in 2008, quickly grew into “Cape Breton…and a Funeral” which ran for three weeks here in September of 2008. It was followed up […]
0 Read MoreComing from a very talented musical family, Shawn has been playing the fiddle for more than thirty years and in that time has performed in the United States, England, Channel Islands, Ireland, Scotland and France. A veteran of the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra, Shawn has been […]
0 Read MoreJ.P. Cormier is a man with many musical talents. He is a skilled songwriter, a gifted singer, and an extraordinary musician who has accomplished success with more than one instrument. During his long career, he has won many competitions, including the Canadian Open Guitar Championship, the […]
0 Read MoreThese “Sisters & Their Misters” bring a mix of fiddle, piano and guitar to the stage with some synchronized step dancing thrown in for good measure. Collectively they’ve performed all over the Maritimes and as far away as Ireland and Scotland throughout the years and have […]
0 Read MoreThe Men of the Deeps is a choir of working and retired coal miners from the island of Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada. Organized in 1966 as part of Cape Breton’s contribution to Canada’s Centennial Year (1967), the group’s inception was an effort by the […]
0 Read MoreKevin Evans & Brian Doherty have been an integral part of the East Coast music scene for thirty four years. They have been together as Evans & Doherty for thirty years. To capture the essence of an Evans & Doherty performance, take a lively blend of […]
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