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MUSICwestport Schedule

 

Friday 18 August 2017

PepTides V5

Kick Off Party featuring The PepTides

7:00-11:00pm  –   The Cove   – Reservations Recommended

$50 Buffet & Show

$20 Show Only (Seating available based what is left after Buffet & Show reservations)

 

Saturday 19 August 2017

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Locations

Little Rideau Farm Maple Syrup Stage 

Soho’s Storage, 43 Bedford St.

 

Westport Village IDA Pharmacy Stage

12:30pm – 6:30pm

The Cove, 2 Bedford St.

 

The Bands

 

The Grace Babies/Mae West (Montreal)

Bring your dance shoes, sandals or bare feet, and your positive mental attitude as we enjoy a set of awesome neo-soul and funk music from The Grace Babies/Mae West of Montreal.

The Grace Babies/Mae West emphasize this idea through their natural, simple, elegant, honest, raw and unaffected approach to music. The 4 seasoned professionals were brought together through happenstance during an informal Montreal loft jam-session in early 2017. Despite the fact that this particular outfit was formed quite recently, the musical connection and mutual respect are immediately evident upon hearing their contemporary melange of Blues, Rock n Roll, Funk, Punk and RnB. A musical journey through past, present and future that is guaranteed to satisfy the soul. Featuring some of the city’s greatest groove ambassadors and former McGill University Jazz Program schoolmate to Seamus Cowan, Greg Ritchie who has just returned from living and playing for a few years in the music scene in New York City! Along with bass player/a cappella specialist Josh Goldman and soul singer number one, Snooky Alston!

Leslie “Snooky” Alston – lead vocals, percussion
Gaetano Frangella – guitars, vocals
Josh Goldman – bass, vocals
Greg Ritchie – drums
 

Tom Savage Band (Kingston)

One part truth-telling troubadour, one part guitar slinger and one part Country Blues howler. Each facet of his formidable on-stage persona carefully crafted over a 20+ year devotion to the composition and performance of song. Tom is a true believer and a disciple of melody, harmony, tempo and timbre. The Westport native pours his heart out of his throat every night, shredding his fingertips on the 1966 Guild acoustic he adores. He just recorded a new record in Kingston at North of Pine Studio with Zane Whitefield, toured the US and Canada twice in the last two years and plays solo, in his own group with these musicians and with his bluegrass inspired outfit, Foley Mountain Playboys. 
 

Brea Lawrenson Band (Carleton Place)

From the poignant ‘With You, Whiskey’ to the rollicking ‘Hell On High Heels’, ’25 To Life’ to the sassy “Canadian Pearl”, to the soulful “Lynchburg”, Brea captures emotions and stories in her music that have put her on the charts 6 times in the last 3 years. Her appearances at fairs and festivals have been with such greats as Brett Kissel, Tom Cochrane, The Road Hammers and most recently Dwight Yoakam.  She was the 2015 CMAO Nominee for Rising Star and Female Artist Of The Year! Welcoming back to the MUSICwestport stage featuring local stars Shawn McCullough on guitar, Wade Foster on fiddle and rhythm section Rocky Lafleur on bass and Mark Lemieux on drums!

 

The Barrel Boys (Toronto)

Established in 2012, The Barrel Boys are a 5-piece traditional bluegrass string band based in Toronto. The band’s sound is built around rich vocal harmonies and virtuosic instrumentals and their repertoire finely balances standard tunes with their own original writing. Their instrumentation lends itself to classic bluegrass, but they are also fluent in old time, classic country, and Americana, and their original material is informed by all of these styles. Each of the 5 members writes and sings their own tunes, making for a wide stylistic range within the band’s sound.
 

The Kingston Ceili Band (Kingston)

An institution in Kingston for over 25 years, the current line-up of Anne Archer (flute), Shane Dunne (guitar and vocals),  have only been together 5 years. The band’s mix of lively traditional fiddle tunes, classical instrumentals, soulful ballads and rollicking pub songs is a hit wherever they play.
Sláinte (a traditional Irish toast meaning “good health”), the Céilí Band’s latest release.
 

A Fellow Ship (Toronto)

A Fellow Ship is a Toronto band consisting of 7 close friends with a love for folk music. Their music is a unique blend of folk pop with a jazz twist. Their long-time camaraderie makes their live show incredibly captivating. Think Mumford & Sons! And they vacation in the area…
They have been described by Toronto music staple & promoter, Dan Burke, as having made the best first impression that any local band has made on him in recent memory!
 

Kasador (Kingston)

For the past three years, Kasador have been bringing their blend of Canadian indie rock to cities across Ontario, Quebec and the US. Birthed from the acoustic styling of frontman Will Hunter, the group has evolved into an electric entity that has crowds closing the gap to the monitors wherever they go. With an indie rock sound built around powerful choruses, the band keeps audiences swaying and singing from the first chord to the last. Featuring The Tragically Hip offspring Angus, nephew of Johnny Fay and Boris, son of Rob Baker! Have shared the stage with such major bands as Walk Off The Earth, Arkells and July Talk, the band is becoming known for its energetic stage show mixing synth pop with funk and disco.

Miss Emily feat. Rob Baker and Gord Sinclair of The Tragically Hip (Kingston)

Her music spans genres, crosses barriers and creates bridges. Her voice soars to emotional heights and reaches down into the grittiness of the soul. Her performances are foot-stomping, heart-wrenching adventures in rhythm, blues, jazz and rock and roll. For more than a decade Miss Emily has captivated audiences across Canada, the US and the UK. Her most recent record ‘Rise’ featured Gord Sinclair and Rob Baker of the Tragically Hip as does her upcoming record. From working with legends like Gene Simmons of KISS and Bruce Springsteen, opening slots for The Tragically Hip and The Trews, Miss Emily is currently working on a new record that traces back to her roots in music and already includes some of the best song-writing of her young career.

 

The PepTides (Ottawa)

The PepTides is a nine-member band hailing from Ottawa with a distinctive larger-than-life pop sound. The five vocalists and four instrumentalists draw on funk, electronic and disco influences.

Wandering Minstrels –

King of the Swingers (Westport)

King of the Swingers have energized festivals, fairgrounds, street concerts and parties with their upbeat, energized approach to Dixie music. With locals Steve Clarke, Marty Crapper, Stu Pike and Dawson Willsey. Catch them on a town corner or somewhere on Bedford St. ready to take you on a little trip down nostalgia lane.

 

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2014 MUSICwestport Festival Line Up

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Catch H’Sao at the Kick-Off Party, August 15 at The Cove.

Get ready! MUSICwestport is proud to announce the 2014 festival line up boasts a far ranging selection from bluegrass to country to rock and roll. Hosted on two outdoor stages in beautiful downtown Westport, the afternoon of free music runs from noon until 6pm on August 16. Don’t forget to join us for the kick-off party featuring Montreal-based H’SAO at The Cove on the evening of the 15th.

For more information or to listen to any of the bands, click the provided links. 

H’SAO

Kick-Off Party, The Cove, August 15. Drawing from gospel, traditional African music, as well as their Chadian roots, Montreal-based H’sao display clear soul, pop, and R&B influences.

 

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Kevin Warren Quartet

A November 2010 tour to France, Italy and Belgium with the Rafael Zaldivar Trio marked the trio’s establishment as rising Canadian Jazz artists. In 2011, Kevin was awarded the TD Grand Jazz Award at the 2011 Montreal International Jazz Festival.

  


 

Alex The Folk Band

Alex the Folk Band is an eight-member, music-making cooperative that specializes in harmony vocals and fiddle-based instrumentals. The Orillia-based group has performed in concert for over 20 years. The band’s repertoire ranges from traditional tunes and songs to contemporary roots-based material, and their rousing gospel set has been featured twice at the John Arcand Fiddle Fest in Saskatoon.
 

 

Sunfields

“Sunfields sound like Wilco making out with Tom Petty in the back of Neil Yong’s van, while listening to Sparklehorse and dreaming of The Beatles.”
SUNFIELDS-2014-2We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. Montreal based Sunfields  came together in 2009 but three of their four members have been playing music on and off together since they were teenagers, romping through their parents’ vinyl collection. Their songs draw on dreamy lyrics, disarming melodies, moody instrumentation and sonic undercurrents with elements of folk, indie rock and psychedelic undertones. Watch out Westport, here comes the Sun…

Bob Burtch Bluegrass

Despite spending much of the last 70+ Bob_Burtchyears playing the mandolin, Newboro area native Bob Burtch hasn’t lost that gleam in his eye when it comes to music. Burtch was born in Elgin and grew up near Crosby where he got into music at an early age. By the time he was 10 he was playing in a country band and by the time he was 14 he had his own, The Pacesetters, and they lasted 20 years.
Burtch got to test his talents with some Nashville musicians when he met up with Jesse and Jim McReynolds of the Virginia Boys. They invited him to play at a wedding for Mike Scott, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and they stayed close after that. Their influence was part of the reason Burtch started playing more bluegrass along with the country staples.
 
 
 

 

missemilyEmily Fennell

Miss Emily is a truly gifted singer. Her voice is rich and soulful – she can slip from sweet and seductive to commanding and fierce and back again in the tradition of the finest blues and soul singers. –Rob Baker (The Tragically Hip)

In 2011 Kingston based ‘Miss Emily‘ received accolades from Gene Simmons (KISS) & Matt Wells (MuchMoreMusic), played to 25,000 people alongside The Tragically Hip, Sam Roberts Band & The Trews in Bobcaygeon.
 

  


Mikey & The Reelers

What started out as a bit of fun four years ago has turned into more of the same for Westport’s Mike Cochrane and his fellow angler-musicians. Mikey and the Reelers, and their self-titled album of fun fishing songs, is the result of playing, angling and the occasional pint. The album’s contributors got to know each other through years of membership in the exclusive Gan Fishing Club and the impromptu group released their album last year. CBC Radio listeners will be familiar with Peter Elkas, who joins them on the album, and brings to the band and extensive music background. Ryan Myshrall, who also contributes on the album, is an accomplished professional bass player, studio and touring musician. Catch (get it?) a listen here.
 

Drumhand

1336497513_DH_enjoys_an_Stevenbau_Xylo_soloPropelled by a steamroller of percussion and energized by jazz horns, Toronto’s Drumhand draws inspiration from the danceable circuitous rhythms of hot climates from Bahia, Brazil to Ghana, West Africa and from India to New Orleans. Listen here.