Dig into Deep Roots
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Connie Kaldor is a Juno award-winning artist who has sung for royalty (Joni Mitchell and Queen Elizabeth), a member of the Order of Canada. She has 14 albums to her credit, three award-winning children’s books/ CDs, and a musical. Her original songs and
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Award-winning Fred Eaglesmith’s tales and observations are as keen and compelling as his songs - and frequently as hilarious as the best stand-up comedians. Eaglesmith’s 18th album is soon to be released; previous albums over the last three decades h
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Pacific Curls, a group from New Zealand, features an unprecedented combination of fiddle, ukulele, Maori traditional instruments, cajons, guitar, stomp peddles, percussion and vocals; with lyrics in Maori, Rotuman and English. Kim Halliday, Sarah Beatti
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Fiddling singer Lisa McIsaac and guitarist singer Brenley MacEachern, known as Madison Violet, bring their alt country with its blend of pop folk-rock, and their ability to craft a good song and then present it with their exquisite harmonies and lush inst
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Meaghan Smith was once deathly afraid of the stage. She left her native Ontario for Halifax, where she gathered up her courage and threw herself wholeheartedly into the open mic scene. She released The Cricket’s Orchestra, 11 original songs rooted in t
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Don’t let the F-Holes tongue-in-cheek name fool you; rather, let their raucous live performance be a testament to their unique blend of country, Dixieland and Manitoba roots music. Since forming in Winnipeg in 2004, The F-Holes have shared the stage wi
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