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Liverpool, Nova Scotia's 3rd International Ukulele Ceilidh has released its dates for this year's fest as October 22 through 25. Patrons will attend shows at Liverpool's 385-seat Astor Theatre and early evening performances at local pubs and restaurants to take in the Maritime dining experience.
"We welcome beginners and experienced players from across the globe to join us for a weekend of celebration of the history and the future of the ukulele. Throughout the Ceilidh you will be joining like-minded uke lovers, participating in workshops and jam sessions and enjoying the well-known hospitality and beautiful scenery of Nova Scotia’s South Shore."
For more information, keep checking the festival's website at www.ukuleleceilidh.com.Labels: Festivals, Nova Scotia
The 22nd annual Mission Folk Music Festival, July 24-26, has made its first announcement in this year's lineup, to say that Tom Paxton will be the lead artist performing at this year's festival. [See AbbyNews article]
More acts will be released as the festival gets closer. Stay up to date by following their webpage.Labels: British Columbia, Festivals
Our first feature story on a musical artist features Halifax's Ukulele Mike who has been gaining notoriety through the cheery and hopeful sounds of the light-hearted uke. We hope you enjoy reading about his beginnings, as well as the recording of his self-titled CD. -- Click here to read the full article.Labels: Michael Conway, Nova Scotia
Now available under the Features section, you'll find a new website addition that provides links to numerous Folk music festivals across Canada. Just visit the Festival Links page to plan out your year's schedule of must-see events. If an event isn't listed, or the link is wrong, please send an email and it will be updated.Labels: Festivals, website news
It's been announced by Canadian Heritage that the Tongue on the Post folk music festival in Medicine Hat, Alberta, will receive Federal funding for the third, annual event. Local MP LaVar Payne made the announcement to the Medicine Hat Folk Music Club, on behalf of Heritage Minister James Moore, saying, "Local festivals like this one bring people of all ages and backgrounds together and contribute to a community's quality of life."
The festival takes place at the end of this month, on the 30th and 31st.Labels: Alberta, Festivals
 Multimedia fans can note that the National Film Board has set up their new website to feature a screening room of some of their classics, with new films being added as time goes on. For folk fans, be sure to revisit some memorable classics, such as "The Log Driver's Waltz", or my favourite, "Blackfly", both based off songs by Wade Hemsworth.
It's all in celebration of the NFB's 70th anniversary, so congratulations to them - and a thank you from us.Labels: Canada
Some of the lineup for the 17th Annual Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival have been announced. Festival goers to the event, which happens August 14th to 16th in Salmon Arm, BC, on the shores of lovely Shuswap Lake, can expect to be entertained by blues and folk performers including Ontario-born songstress Serena Ryder, Samantha Shultz of Edmonton (nominated for Performer of the Year at the 2006 Canadian Folk Music Awards), international acts like the U.K.'s Oysterband and more.
For a more complete article, see the Quesnel Cariboo Observer (on BCLocalNews).Labels: British Columbia, Festivals
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