2022 – 2023 Season

Here are the dates and confirmed performers for our 42nd anniversary, 2022 – 2023 Season.   

October 1         The Fretless with opening act Magnolia Buckskin

The Fretless is a Canadian fiddle foursome playing an essential part in the emerging movement mainstreaming traditional Irish folk music. Starting with its debut album in 2012, the band has steadily pushed further into the public eye, winning Instrumental Group of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. In 2017, The Fretless took home a Juno award for Instrumental Album of The Year for Bird’s Nest.

Magnolia Buckskin members Corry Ulan, Natasha Sayer and Kathy Cook are excited about sharing their new CD titled Die Laughing. They have been winning the hearts of audiences for more than half a decade with their intriguing lyrics and captivating arrangements. A flavorful blend of grassroots, folk, and acoustic pop music highlights sweet harmonies, laced with banjo, accordion, clarinet, mandolin, bass and guitar. 

October 15       The Pairs with opening act Tim Isberg     

Family is the cord that ties The Pairs together, and with soaring harmonies they share stories of life’s hope, hilarity, and hardship. Their emotion-full performances and unbottled chemistry quickly connect them with their audiences, blurring the line between the stage and the crowd. Powered by 3 classically trained vocalists and a former punk rock drummer, The Pairs create acoustic harmony pop tunes grounded in unique rhythms that will hug your ear drums and inspire you to dance.

From Rwanda to Afghanistan, veteran soldier Tim Isberg experienced the real-life challenges while deployed amid the best and worst humanity has to offer. A Nominee for ACMA Male Artist of the Year and Top 5 Best Albums, Tim is a storyteller who brings an Americana blend of well-crafted songs to the stage and a unique and endearing array of experiences he shares in a way that makes each listener feel connected.

October 29  Little Miss Higgins and Kris Demeanor present The Fire Waltz with opening act Ian Foster    

Little Miss Higgins struts and serenades her way onto any stage playing music brewed in early country blues, jazz and folk.  Her six independently released albums have earned Juno and Maple Blues Award nominations and  the Outstanding Blues Recording at the Western Canadian Music Awards.  The Fire Waltz is a collaboration with Kris Demeanor, following a song cycle journey of a mother from a WWII era English Channel island to the great northern plains of Canada.   

Newfoundland’s Ian Foster is a storyteller who continues to evolve and defy genre, as his latest forthcoming album and film project Close to the Bone illustrates.  He is a MusicNL and East Coast Music Award winner and a finalist for the International Songwriting Competition.  A master with words, he’s got many a tale to tell and tells them with elegance. Some of the songs are in essence short stories, others poeticisms reflecting a connection to his surroundings.

November 12    Irish Mythen   

Irish Mythen was born in Ireland and now resides in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island.  Her latest release, Little Bones, gained her a 2020 JUNO nomination for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year, seven Music PEI 2020 nominations and two wins — Touring Artist of the Year and Roots Contemporary Recording of the Year, and a Canadian Folk Music Award for Solo Artist of the Year. Irish’s live performances are a thing of raw power, emotion and a connection with her audience that just has to be seen to be believed.

November 26    Dala with opening act Rob Heath

Juno nominees and winners of the Canadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year, Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best described as angelic. Dala write songs that are both catchy and insightful. Amanda’s ethereal soprano voice blends seamlessly with Sheila’s velvety alto, creating the lush harmonies that have become their trademark.  The sheer joy with which they perform is infectious, turning first-time listeners into instant fans.

Singer/songwriter Rob Heath is first and foremost a storyteller. He has a keen eye for observance of the human condition and an ardent ear for putting it all to music.  He won first place in the Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest, won the New Folk competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival and was nominated for Canadian Folk Music Award as Songwriter of the Year. His latest CD Biggest Moments was released in 2022.  Most of the songs are about people showing kindness to others without any expectations.

January 14        Terra Spencer  with opening act John Hewitt

Since her 2018 solo debut, Nova Scotian funeral director-turned-songwriter and 2021 CFMA Contemporary Singer of the Year nominee Terra Spencer has won over audiences by marrying fingerstyle guitar, gospel piano, and her butterscotch voice with onstage humour and 70s wood-paneled warmth. Her self-produced second album Chasing Rabbits was recently named 2021 Music NS winner and nominated for 2021 ECMA Folk Recording of the Year.  In a room of 5 or 500, every show is a knee-to-knee conversation with a natural storyteller.

As a songwriter he involves the abstract imagery of the Beat Poets. Pumping gas and playing the local clubs of his hometown. Running on caffeine, beer and the enjoyment of going to the school of yesterdays records. Now, with three releases under his belt John is working on two new recordings, a solo acoustic record, Life Blood and Tears and a full band record, Chaos and Conversation.

January 28    John Wort Hannam  with opening act The Goddamsels        

In 2001 John Wort Hannam quit his teaching job and spent 10 months depleting his savings, writing his first ten songs. Those songs would become his first recording Pocket Full Of Holes.  Since then he’s earned a JUNO nomination, a Canadian Folk Music Award for Best Album of the Year, a CBC Galaxie Rising Star Award, and a Kerrville Texas New Folk win.  John has just released his eighth full-length recording Long Haul. He’s spent years learning the craft of songwriting and is taking those tools to write some of his most personal songs. He has, quite literally, found his voice. 

Based on their name alone, The Goddamsels aren’t your grandparents’ idea of country music.  Mallory Chipman and Frédrique “Freddi” MacDougall write songs with strong, empowering messages, blended with elements of folk, pop and traditional country, all tied together by their stunning, instinctive harmonies  It’s all fully displayed on their six-song debut EP, Wayward Daughter.  The Goddamsels are poised to make a powerful first impression within the roots music world—and one that is sure to leave everyone who hears them clamouring for more.

February 11      Jennifer Berezan  

Jennifer Berezan is a unique blend of singer/songwriter, producer, and activist. Over the course of ten albums, her music has been shaped by her lifelong involvement in environmental, women’s, and justice movements as well as Buddhist practice. Though her songs often confront universal issues, her perspective is informed by a refreshing and honest intimacy. Raised in the prairies of Alberta, the healing power of nature is also at the heart of her work.  Her approach to music as a transformative experience creates a strong rapport with audiences from small venues to large events throughout the world. She is a leading voice in the field of music and healing

February 25     Braden Gates with opening act Shawna Caspi

The dignity of labour has been a theme central to the folk music tradition forever. Working as a dishwasher, Braden’s formidable focus of conscience and care illuminate his portraits of characters from the restaurant milieu. His subjects: an aging line cook who breaks into song when the work gets tough, a tattooed omniscient waitress, a pool shark with anger management issues.  His raucous fiddle and folk guitar playing are emancipatory.  Braden’s latest album Kitchen Days won the 2022 Canadian Folk Music Award for Traditional Album of the Year. 

Shawna Caspi takes her time crafting lyrics that are poetic and meaningful, often using unusual rhymes and surprising turns of phrase. She spent years on the road, supporting her warm, clear voice with intricate fingerstyle guitar accompaniment, and drawing energy from shifting landscapes and long drives through Canada and the United States. After taking a break from the road to rest, reflect, and write, Shawna’s fifth album, Hurricane Coming, is a collection of raw, deeply personal songs set against a backdrop of colourful cinematic soundscapes.

March 11     Gunning and Cormier  with opening act True Blue

Dave Gunning is best defined as a master craftsman who, with a dozen albums has diligently sharpened his skills, developing into a poetic storyteller and emotionally convincing singer with few equals.  Be it guitar, fiddle, mandolin or banjo, be it singing or songwriting, J.P. Cormier is outstanding.  Together, they are two songwriters, interpreters, guitar players, and singers at their peak. It’s the power of the song, the highest quality from the past to the now. It’s two friends, brothers and uncompromising performers.    

True Blue, Kyle Mosiuk and Nataya Nolan, blend folk music with the soulful sounds of the blues and a pop sensibility. Each member of the duo has a strong singing voice and together they create melodies and harmonies which are at times soft and subtle and other times visceral, raw and powerful. Every new song is driven by a different instrument and tonality, be it finger-style acoustic, soft, ethereal piano, or groovy and soulful electric guitar.

March 25    Pharis and Jason Romero with opening act Mike Tod   

They’re nice people who play folk music.   Oh yeah, they’ve also won three Junos and seven Canadian Folk Music Awards.  They started out together playing mostly traditional music.  Over the years they’ve moved their original songwriting and nuanced singing into the forefront, and audiences have embraced their intelligent songs, the sounds of their instruments and their clear approach to being two people while singing like one.  Their newest record Tell ‘Em You Were Gold is a banjo-focused release out now on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. 

Mike Tod is a wry and raspy tenor bringing old-time music to modern audiences. He sings well-worn traditional, researches their roots, and shares them in a fashion that seems old yet contemporary at the same time. It sets a precedent for a sound that is both rooted in history and relevant to the present day.     

April 15      Julian Taylor with opening act Wyatt C. Louis   

Of West Indian and Mohawk descent, the soulful singer/guitarist might be on stage one night playing with his eponymous band, spilling out electrified rhythm and blues glory, and the next he is at a folk festival delivering a captivating solo singer-songwriter set.  Julian earned the Solo Artist of the Year honour at the Canadian Folk Music Awards (and a nomination in the English Songwriter category), plus two Juno Award nominations in 2021, as well as a Polaris Music Prize nomination.  In everything he does, Taylor has carved his own path, creating genre-free music with a generosity of spirit and a strong belief in the healing powers of song.         

Wyatt C. Louis is a Nêhiyaw singer-songwriter based in Moh’kinstsís, Treaty 7 Territory (Calgary, AB). His songs are built from soaring melodies, railroad-like finger picking, quiet, haunting vocals and lyrical phrasing. Dark, rustic tales meld folk and soulful blues to tell tales of love, loss and the journey home. They’re beautiful, subtle creations that juxtapose emotions, striking imagery and experiences that charm and envelop listeners.

Next Concert March 12 Catherine MacLellan and the Jeremy Gignoux Trio

Catherine MacLellan

Catherine celebrated the life and legacy of her father, with the album, If It’s Alright With You: The Songs of Gene MacLellan.  In 2015 she took home a Juno Award for The Raven’s Sun. Catherine has released her seventh album, Coyote, with songs that touch on themes of change, vulnerability, and letting yourself be seen.  Catherine has also been recognized with multiple East Coast Music Awards, Canadian Folk Music Awards, and Music PEI Awards.

Jeremy Gignoux Trio

March 9 update: Jeremy just contacted me to say he’s been exposed to COVID and while testing negative, is showing symptoms. He is regretfully stepping down. We wish him all the best. HIs bandmates, Wayne Garrett and Keith Rodger, have added a clarinetist and describe their music as instrumental jazz with manouche style swing.

Please note the Nick’s COVID protocols.

$30 advance tickets for our four remaining concerts are being sold through Eventbrite.    

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March 12:   Catherine MacLellan with opener the Jeremy Gignoux Trio

March 26:   Amos Garrett and Julian Kerr Duet with opener Jenny Allen

April 9:  Danny  Michel with opener Amy Nelson

April 23:  Roy Forbes with opener Emily Triggs

May 7: Date added, performers T.B.A.

2021- 2022 Confirmed Headliners

Here are the confirmed headliners for 2021 – 2022 to date:

Oct. 16: Valdy with opener Shaye Zadravec

Here’s a video of Valdy singing Renaissance.

October 30: Over The Moon with opener Carter Felker 

Here’s a live video of Over The Moon singing Strangers We Meet

November 13:   Scott Cook and the Second Chances  with opener Maddie Storvold

Scott Cook & the Second Chances

Here’s Scott Cook and the Second Chances in a live performance of Your Sweet Time.

November 27:   Del Barber with opener Ruth Purves Smith

Del Barber

Here’s Del Barber and band live at the Audio Department recording Louise.

January 15:   The Pairs

Here’s The Pairs in the studio singing Did I.

January 29:  The Fretless  

The Fretless

Here’s The Fretless in a live performance medley of MacLeod’s Farewell and Palmer’s Gate.

February 12: Little Miss Higgins  

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Little Miss Higgins

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February 26:  Julian Taylor with opener Jess Knights

Here’s the official video of Julian singing The Ridge .

March 12:  Catherine MacLellan

Catherine MacLellan

Here’s Catherine MacLellan in concert, performing the title track from her new CD, Coyote.

March 26: Amos Garrett and Julian Kerr Duet 

Here’s Amos and band performing Buried Alive In The Blues.

April 9:  Danny Michel 

Here’s Danny playing a solo version of The Red Fox.

April 23: Roy Forbes with opener Emily Triggs

Here’s a live recording of Roy singing Crazy Old Moon.

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Next Concert – Dala with opening act Roger Helfrick – Sold Out!

Our next Nick concert on March 7, featuring Dala with opening act, Roger Helfrick is now sold out!

*** Sometimes patrons purchase tickets they are unable to use and these may become available at the door on the night of the concert. If you have tickets you wish to sell or, if you hope to secure such tickets, please let our door volunteers know. Patrons with extra tickets could also contact our Facebook and Twitter links. ***  

All Nick concerts are held at the Crescent Heights Community Hall, 1101 2nd St. N.W. Doors open at 7:00 and showtime is 7:30.

$30 Advance tickets for our final two 2020 concerts are on sale NOW via  Brown Paper Tickets.

Advance ticket holders are reminded that any season ticket holders who arrive at the Crescent Heights Hall before 7:00 are given preferential admission.         

March 21               Cécile Doo-Kingué with opening act Rob Heath

April 4                    The Good Lovelies with opening act Ian Foster.

Dala

Dala

Juno nominees and winner of the 2010 Canadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year, Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best described as angelic. Drawing upon influences like The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and Bob Dylan, Dala write songs that are both catchy and insightful. Their album, Best Day, earned Canadian Folk Music Award nominations for English Songwriter of the Year and Vocal Group of theYear. The sheer joy with which they perform is infectious, turning first-time listeners into instant fans. Dala are equally entertaining between songs, telling funny and down to earth stories that make every show unique. Dala have opened for artists such as Tom Cochrane, Stuart McLean of the CBC’s Vinyl Café, Richie Havens and Arlo Guthrie. They have also performed at The New Orleans Jazz Festival, The Edmonton Folk Festival, California’s StrawberryFestival and Mariposa.

Roger Helfrick

Roger Helfrick

Roger purchased his first harp in 1993 and taught himself to play. He has performed with many ensembles including the Calgary Opera Chorus, the Calgary Renaissance Singers and Players, and from 2012–2014 was the lead vocalist for Winter Harp. His expansive repertoire has included ancient Greek, medieval, and Renaissance sources, as well as folk music from Japan, Germany, Norway, Iceland, the British Isles and Ireland. Roger now lives in Edmonton and is working more with improvisation and intuition to create new works that deal with the passing of the seasons, love, joy, silence and living in the present.

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February 22 – soundcheck photos

Shannon Johnson

Shannon Johnson

Maria Dunn

Maria Dunn

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Jeremiah McDade

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Ken Stead

Ken Stead

Next Concert – February 22 – Maria Dunn Trio With Opening Act, Ken Stead

Our next Nick concert on February 22, will feature The Maria Dunn Trio with opening act Ken Stead.

$30 Advance tickets are on sale now via  Brown Paper Tickets.

There will be tickets available at the door tonight.

All Nick concerts are held at the Crescent Heights Community Hall, 1101 2nd St. N.W. Doors open at 7:00 and showtime is 7:30.

Maria Dunn

Maria Dunn

By the time she began writing her own music in the mid-90s, Maria Dunn was learning to draw deeply on the folk tradition of storytelling through song to honour the resilience and grace of ordinary people, both past and present. Maria’s earlier albums anchor her lyrics in music that melds North American roots with her Scottish-Irish heritage. Maria showcases her keen social awareness and her melodic, unvarnished songs about the lives of working men and women. Gathering, nominated for a 2017 Juno Award and winner of the 2016 Edmonton Music Prize, highlights stories of love of family, community and humanity, that fire our actions to make the world a better place. At the Nick, Maria will be accompanied by Shannon Johnson (vocals, violin) and Jeremiah McDade (vocals, whistles, clarinet) from the Juno Award- winning The McDades. Maria is working with Shannon and Jeremiah on a new CD to be released in spring 2020.

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Ken Stead

Ken Stead

Known for silencing a room to a whisper, Ken Stead’s new CD, Civil War is an earnest portrait of the domestic, the conflicts present in the everyday, and how one’s struggle with themselves and their own faults bleed into their relationships with others and how that mirrors the larger political climate. Throughout the record, Stead grapples with his firm belief that peace begins with the individual. Ken Stead makes every room feel like home. A generous demeanor, a delicate wit, and an empathetic understanding of audiences of all shapes, his performances are as true and honest as the songs themselves.

$30 Advance tickets for ALL of the following 2020 concerts are on sale NOW via  Brown Paper Tickets.

Advance ticket holders are reminded that any season ticket holders who arrive at the Crescent Heights Hall before 7:00 are given preferential admission.         

March 7                 Dala with opening act Roger Helfrick.

March 21               Cécile Doo-Kingué with opening act Rob Heath

April 4                    The Good Lovelies with opening act  Ian Foster.

The Small Glories with Opening Act, Orit Shimoni – Sold Out!

Our next Nick concert on February 8, featuring The Small Glories with opening act Orit Shimoni is now sold out.

*** Sometimes patrons purchase tickets they are unable to use and these may become available at the door on the night of the concert. If you have tickets you wish to sell or, if you hope to secure such tickets, please let our door volunteers know. Patrons with extra tickets could also contact our Facebook and Twitter links. ***  

All Nick concerts are held at the Crescent Heights Community Hall, 1101 2nd St. N.W. Doors open at 7:00 and showtime is 7:30.

The Small Glories

The Small Glories

Their newest CD, Assiniboine & The Red, has been nominated for four 2020 Canadian Folk Music Awards; Contemporary Album of the Year, English Songwriter of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year and Ensemble of the Year.  The album was selected as Album of the Year by the Penguin Eggs magazine critic’s poll.  Just this week The Small Glories were honored at the international New Orleans Folk Alliance Convention as 2019 Artist of the Year.  The Small Glories are Cara Luft & JD Edwards, a musical tour-de-force partnership planted on the Canadian Prairies. These veteran singer-songwriters have a way of making time disappear, rooms shrink, and audiences feel as they are right there on the stage with the band — writing the songs, living the songs, performing the songs. It’s not uncommon for listeners to find themselves laughing, dancing, crying, or caught up in a good ol’ fashioned sing-along. The material of a Small Glories concert is welcoming in terms of subject, folk-pop melody and instrumentation — songs of love, loss, and the environment, delivered with soaring, interwoven vocals on stomping clawhammer banjo, guitar and harmonica.

Orit Shimoni

Orit Shimoni

Orit Shimoni decided to live out of a suitcase so she could pursue touring and recording with her entire focus. She has been officially ‘on the road’ for nearly nine years, no fixed address. With her recent release of a ninth album, and the tenth on the way, Orit’s songs and performances draw diverse audiences into her profound and universal themes and her storytelling talent. Orit is a truly unique and prolific artist. In a sea of predictable writing and pretty voices, she stands out as a special force with important relatable messages, and a disarming sense of humour.

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$30 Advance tickets for ALL of the following 2020 concerts are on sale NOW via  Brown Paper Tickets.

Advance ticket holders are reminded that any season ticket holders who arrive at the Crescent Heights Hall before 7:00 are given preferential admission.

February 22          The Maria Dunn Trio with opening act Ken Stead.

March 7                 Dala with opening act Roger Helfrick.

March 21               Cécile Doo-Kingué with opening act Rob Heath

April 4                    The Good Lovelies with opening act  Ian Foster.

Next Club – Harry Manx and Harry Knight – Sold Out!

Our next Nick concert on January 25, featuring Harry Manx with opening act Harry Knight is already sold out!    

*** Sometimes patrons purchase tickets they are unable to use and these may become available at the door on the night of the concert. If you have tickets you wish to sell or, if you hope to secure such tickets, please let our door volunteers know. Patrons with extra tickets could also contact our Facebook and Twitter links. ***  

All Nick concerts are held at the Crescent Heights Community Hall, 1101 2nd St. N.W. Doors open at 7:00 and showtime is 7:30.

Harry Manx

Harry Manx

Come celebrate the Nick’s 40th birthday with Mississippi blues man Harry Manx, who creates musical short stories that wed the tradition of the blues with the depth of classical Indian ragas. Harry studied in India with Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, inventor of the 20-string Mohan Veena, which has become Harry’s signature instrument. Harry is the recipient of seven Maple Blues awards, six Juno nominations and a Canadian Folk Music Award for Best Solo Artist. A successful touring performer, Manx has brought his breathtaking solo shows across Canada and into the USA, Australia and Europe. He has appeared at many prestigious festivals, world class theaters, concert halls and infamous blues clubs around the globe. Playing the Mohan Veena, lap steel, harmonica, stomp box and banjo, Manx quickly envelops the audience into what has been dubbed “the Harry Zone” with his warm vocals and the hauntingly beautiful melodies of his original songs.

Harry Knight

Harry Knight

At 12-years old, Harry Knight has performed around the world and is an accomplished flamenco guitarist. At 8 he took flamenco guitar classes in Spain for 5 weeks. Last year he performed with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. Harry says: “At first I was going to do the drums, when I was 41⁄2 years old, but I decided at the last minute to go with guitar. I like the tone, the culture of the Spanish music, how everyone enjoys it. It’s warm and reallycbright at the same time.” This spring, Harry will record his first CD with former members of Jesse Cook’s band.

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$30 Advance tickets for ALL of the following 2020 concerts are on sale NOW via  Brown Paper Tickets.

Advance ticket holders are reminded that any season ticket holders who arrive at the Crescent Heights Hall before 7:00 are given preferential admission.

February 8            The Small Glories with opening act Orit Shimoni.

February 22          The Maria Dunn Trio with opening act Ken Stead.

March 7                 Dala with opening act Roger Helfrick.

March 21               Cécile Doo-Kingué with opening act Rob Heath

April 4                    The Good Lovelies with opening act  Ian Foster.

January 11 – soundcheck photos

Jon May

Jon May

Stephen Fletcher

Stephen Fletcher

Scott Duncan

Scott Duncan

John Wort Hannam

John Wort Hannam


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