David Morrissey and Emilie Kirwan
Davey is no stranger to Celtic Folk, and we are honoured to have him back. Anyone who has been to one of
Davey is no stranger to Celtic Folk, and we are honoured to have him back. Anyone who has been to one of
Mercat Cross (literally meaning a meeting/market place in old Scottish towns) was formed in 2010, mainly as a result of a demand
Tessitura brings an engaging texture to its music from the rich and varied experience of its three members. Diverse musical backgrounds combine
Barry Luft's singing has woven rich, colourful threads into the fabric of folk-style music in Alberta for more than thirty years. Barry
Jan Pearce is a lifelong musician and celtic music buff. She has played as a warm up act for the beloved Canadian
Prairie Dog Convention are: Alex Koddo (mandolin, guitar, vocals), Barry Hertz (guitar, banjo, vocals), Karen Pollock (flute, vocals), Liz Recompsat (guitar, vocals),
Driven to raise money to go to Disney Land as elementary school kids, the JansenSisters began singing publicly on the streets of
Prairie Dog Convention are: Alex Koddo (mandolin, guitar, vocals), Barry Hertz (guitar, banjo, vocals), Karen Pollock (flute, vocals), Liz Recompsat (guitar, vocals),
The Balzac Kitchen Party Band has delighted audiences at Water Valley and other venues. They came together for the joy of playing
Cathie Kernaghan is a Calgary story-teller. Cathie has been passionate about oral storytelling since joining the Alberta League Encouraging Storytelling (TALES) in
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