• Lady Lupin at Folk Night

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 14 02:17:58 2019
    XPost: nf.arts, nf.general, rec.music.folk
    XPost: alt.music.bluegrass

    This Wednesday, Oct. 16, 9--11:30 p.m., at Folk Night at The Ship Pub in
    St. John’s, Newfoundland, the headliners are Lady Lupin.

    There is an open mic set between the two headline sets and open mic
    performers get a free Quidi Vidi beer. Also there are door prizes, which are usually $10 gift certificates donated by sponsors. Also the kitchen is open until 8 p.m. (but may take the last order at 7:45 p.m.). Cover is only $5.

    Here is the blurb from the Facebook event page, which is https://www.facebook.com/events/2540288685993034/

    “Newfoundland’s newest all-woman trio, Lady Lupin, is Maria Cherwick, Carole Bestvater, and Amy Collyer-Holmes. The trio formed as a vehicle to perform music they love, sing beautiful harmonies, and try new things!

    Maria Cherwick chose to make St. John’s her home 4 years ago and has never looked back! You can usually find her living her best life performing with
    one of her many bands (Kubasonics, Old Contemporaries, Flower Hill, Double Denim, to name a few!) or with the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra.

    Carole Bestvater strives to share her joy of music with those around her. She is equally at home in classical and folk genres, maintaining a full schedule
    as a performer and educator. Carole is the founder of Strong Harbour Strings, and can also be seen performing with the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, Youngtree and the Blooms, High and Lonesome, and many more!

    Amy Collyer-Holmes, a cellist originally from Toronto, has been based in Newfoundland since 2016. Though Lady Lupin sees her playing guitar and exploring new styles, Amy also performs with the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, maintains a growing cello studio, and is a serious plant mom.”

    Upcoming:
    Oct. 23 -- Soiree folk en francais
    Oct. 30 -- Trad Session hosted by Stan Pickett
    Nov. 6 -- The annual tribute to Dr. Peter Narvaez
    Nov. 13 -- Denis Parker and John Clarke
    Nov. 20 -- The Sizzle Sisters
    Nov. 27 -- Trad Session hosted by Fergus Brown-O'Byrne

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    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) “‘And the cart is on a wheel/And the wheel is on a hill/And the hill is shifting sand/And inside these laws we stand.” (Ferron)

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