Samantha Martin brings her unique combination of blues, gospel and folk to the Lula Lounge, showcasing songs from her new CD – Send The Nightingale. Referring to the CD as her gospel album, Ms. Martin, who’s vocal power reminds me […]
Samantha Martin brings her unique combination of blues, gospel and folk to the Lula Lounge, showcasing songs from her new CD – Send The Nightingale. Referring to the CD as her gospel album, Ms. Martin, who’s vocal power reminds me […]
Folk Music Ontario “supports the growth and development of folk music in Ontario by supporting the growth and development of presenters and performers.” The annual meeting allows artists to strut their stuff for festival programmers (in the hopes of securing […]
Music City North’s Queen Street Festival got off to a roaring start last night with a full slate of talent in various Queen Street West locations (The Hideaw…
Spent last weekend at the Winterfolk festival and saw a lot of great performances by a variety of roots, folk, and blues acts. After a couple of years downto…
Highlights from the FAI Conference held in Toronto – Feb 20-24, 2013. You can find full performances here www.theviewfromthecornerstool.com.
Kevin Quain sings Crazy Little Girl at Gate 403. Note the matching black eyes.
I’ve never seen the room get quiet so quickly. Karyn Ellis, recording in Toronto had them humming her tunes by the third song.
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