Oh My Darling Live @ the Folk Exchange

January 29, 2010
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

Oh My Darling poster

Oh My Darling, Friday, January 29, Live @ the Folk Exchange.

Concert starts at 8:00 p.m., doors open at 7:00. Tickets $12 in advance at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, $15 at the door.

Oh My Darling is emerging as a powerhouse of superb female musicianship. Utilizing their keen sense of stylistic versatility, these young women have an vastly eclectic repertoire. Drawing inspiration from traditional music, their original songs are energetic and moving. They infuse their unique brand of country music with Appalachian old time, a Southern twang, and some funk-inspired bass lines that’ll get your hips swinging while your toes are tapping.

The Western Canadian Music Awards honoured their debut self-titled EP, nominating Oh My Darling for Best Roots Album in 2009. This independent self-produced recording features fast fingered banjo, saucy fiddle, grooving double bass and feisty vocals to create a high-energy debut performance. Oh My Darling entered the studio in fall 2009 to record their first full-length album with renowned producer Lloyd Peterson (Wailin’ Jennys, James Keelaghan). Their new repertoire pays tribute to traditional tunes, while creating new and exciting instrumental compositions, and showcases captivating new songs that weave a rich tapestry of original repertoire.

Topping UMFM’s charts and spinning regularly on CBC’s airwaves, the gals are revved up for their third Western Canadian tour early in Spring 2010.

“Oh My Darling truly is the quintessential roots ensemble. This band of smoking prairie pistols can do no wrong – from their divine melodies to their haunting Appalachian ballads, they’ll leave you looking under your feet for a pile of sawdust and over your shoulder for cold mountain. Lend an ear, people – it simply doesn’t get much better than this.” —Jules Adolpe, Candor Shop

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