'Concert Series' Category

Jon and Roy Live @ the Folk Exchange

April 24, 2010
7:15 pmto10:15 pm

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Festival Preview: Jon and Roy, Saturday, April 24, Live @ the Folk Exchange.

Concert starts at 8:00 p.m., doors open at 7:15. Tickets $15 in advance at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, $17 at the door.

Vancouver Island natives Jon and Roy – now made up of Jon Middleton (guitar, vocals), Roy Vizer (drums, percussion), Dougal Bain Maclean (violin, mandolin) and Ryan Tonelli (bass) – are still trying to get used to their sudden international attention. Soon after its release, songs from Jon and Roy’s debut album, Another Noon, found their way into the scores of many movies and TV shows, and even garnered an offer from Volkswagen. Suddenly, a band that had focused more on its rehearsal space and local fan base now began a more frenetic pace as it addressed a growing audience worldwide.

With their sophomore effort, Homes, set to hit shelves on April 14, 2010, Jon and Roy are ready to leave the studio and hit the stage.

Catch 2010 Winnipeg Folk Festival performers Jon and Roy live, Saturday, April 24, at the Folk Exchange, 211 Bannatyne Ave – Main Floor.

Tickets on sale Saturday February 27 at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store in person or order by phone (204) 231-1377. Tickets $15 in advance, or $17 at the door.

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Winnipeg Folk Festival Concert Series ticket contest

This contest is now closed. Congratulations to the winners! Winners will be contacted before 5 p.m. on Friday, October 30 by a Winnipeg Folk Festival staff member.

Win a pair of tickets to see Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars on Sunday, November 1!

To enter, send one email to contest@winnipegfolkfestival.ca, with the subject line “Concert Series ticket contest”. Include your name, daytime phone number, and the name of another performer in this year’s Winnipeg Folk Festival Fall/Winter Concert Series. Deadline for entry is 3:00 p.m. on Friday, October 30, 2009.

Three pairs of tickets will be given away. Winners will be contacted by telephone on Friday, October 30 before 5:00 p.m. Winners must be able to pick up their tickets in person on Saturday, October 31, between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, 211 Bannatyne Avenue at Albert Street.

Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars

Afro-Cuban All Stars

Directed by Juan de Marcos Gonzalez, the Afro-Cuban All Stars have been essential to the growing worldwide popularity of Afro-Cuban music. This multi-generational big band incorporates the full spectrum of Latin dance music. Their 1997 album, A Toda Cuba Le Gusta, was the first to be recorded during the legendary Buena Vista Social Club sessions. Their concert Sunday, November 1, 8:00 p.m., at the Pantages Playhouse Theatre, will be the first time playing Winnipeg since 2004.

Tickets are $39.50 plus fees, at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Afro-Cuban All Stars tickets at Ticketmaster.

Part of the Winnipeg Folk Festival’s Fall/Winter Concert Series.

Download Caballo, by Alex Cuba

Alex Cuba

Download “Caballo” (horse), a from-the-studio advance pre-mix off Alex Cuba’s upcoming third album, Alex Cuba, to be released October 27, 2009.

Caballo [pre-mix].mp3

Thanks to the musician for making this special gift available for friends of the Winnipeg Folk Festival.

Alex Cuba will perform live on Thursday, November 19, 8:00 p.m., at the Park Theatre. Tickets $22.00 at Ticketmaster.ca and the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store. Part of the 2009 Concert Series.

2009 Concert Series

September 19, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
October 3, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
October 8, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
October 9, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
November 1, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
November 19, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
November 24, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
November 28, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

Fall/Winter Concert Series ad

The Winnipeg Folk Festival presents the 2009 Fall/Winter Concert Series, with concerts by Ani DiFranco, Gogol Bordello, the Deep Dark Woods, Chad vanGaalen, Alex Cuba, Harry Manx, Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars, the Cat Empire, and Billy Bragg.


Ani DiFranco, September 19, at the Burton Cummings Theatre

Ani DiFranco

Fiercely independent “Little Folksinger”, guitarist, songwriter, and founder of Righteous Babe Records Ani DiFranco returns to Winnipeg this fall, on Saturday, September 19, 2009, 8:00 p.m.

With special guest Gregory Alan Isakov.

Tickets are $40 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Ani DiFranco tickets at Ticketmaster.

Gogol Bordello, October 3, at the Burton Cummings Theatre

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Gogol Bordello uses Gypsy cabaret and punk traditions to provoke the audience out of the post-modern swamp. Fronted by Ukrainian-born D.J. and actor Eugene Hütz, these troubadors of the neo-authentic have been called “the world’s most visionary band.” Gogol Bordello’s concert on Saturday, October 3, 8:00 p.m. at the Burton Cummings Theatre will be their second show in Winnipeg (they played here in February, 2006).

With special guests Apostle of Hustle.

Tickets are $35 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Gogol Bordello tickets at Ticketmaster.

Gogol Bordello: Non-Stop Film Screening

The Winnipeg premiere screening of the Gypsy-punk documentary Gogol Bordello: Non-Stop, will take place on Friday October 2, 8:00 p.m. at the Lo Pub, 330 Kennedy Street (in the HI Winnipeg Downtowner hostel). Presented in association with Big Smash! and Lo Pub. RSVP for this event on Facebook.

The Deep Dark Woods, October 8, at the Park Theatre

The Deep Dark Woods

The Deep Dark Woods brings playfulness, human warmth, and an utterly fun rhythm section to the shadowy traditions of roots music. Nowhere is this more obvious than on their previous album, the uplifting Hang Me, Oh Hang Me (nominated as Roots Group Recording of 2008 in the Western Canadian Music Awards). They will play Thursday, October 8, 8:00 p.m. The 2009 Winnipeg Folk Festival artists from Saskatoon return to Winnipeg on Thursday, October 8, 8:00 p.m. at the Park Theatre. Presented with CKUW and UMFM.

With special guest Mayor Matt Allen.

Tickets are $15 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Deep Dark Woods tickets at Ticketmaster.

Free special acoustic set at the music store

The Deep Dark Woods will perform a special acoustic set, free to all, at 4:30 on Thursday, October 8, in the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, 211 Bannatyne Ave at Albert St (the afternoon before their concert).

Chad vanGaalen, October 9, at the Park Theatre

Chad vanGaalen

Chad vanGaalen emerges from making art and animation in his Calgary basement to play for the Winnipeg Folk Festival audience. The Sub Pop Records artist and 2007 Polaris Music Prize short listee creates music which is sweepingly beautiful and undeniably genuine. Chad vanGaalen will play Friday, October 9, 8:00 p.m., at the Park Theatre. Presented with CKUW and UMFM.

With special guest Castlemusic.

Tickets are $17 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Chad vanGaalen tickets at Ticketmaster.

Harry Manx, October 27, at the West End Cultural Centre

Harry Manx

“Mysticssippi” blues man Harry Manx is the essential link between the music of the East and West. He plays lap steel, banjo, harmonica, and his custom-made Mohan veena, a 20-stringed combination sitar–guitar, to create musical short stories informed by blues tradition and classical Indian ragas. Manx, from the Isle of Mann, has made a home in Japan, India, Europe, and most recently on Saltspring Island, B.C. Harry Manx will play Tuesday, October 27, 8:00 p.m., at the West End Cultural Centre.

Tickets are $25 plus fees in advance, $30 at the door, at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Harry Manx tickets at Ticketmaster.

Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars, November 1, at the Pantages Playhouse Theatre

Afro-Cuban All Stars

Directed by Juan de Marcos Gonzalez, the Afro-Cuban All Stars have been essential to the growing worldwide popularity of Afro-Cuban music. This multi-generational big band incorporates the full spectrum of Latin dance music. Their 1997 album, A Toda Cuba Le Gusta, was the first to be recorded during the now legendary Buena Vista Social Club sessions. Their concert Sunday, November 1, 8:00 p.m., at the Pantages Playhouse Theatre, will be the first time playing Winnipeg since 2004.

Tickets are $39.50 plus fees, at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Afro-Cuban All Stars tickets at Ticketmaster.

Alex Cuba Thursday, November 19, at the Park Theatre

Alex Cuba

From Artemisa, to Smithers, B.C., Alex Cuba has brought his Cuban roots into twenty-first century Canada (and to the 2009 Winnipeg Folk Festival). The Juno and Indie award-winning musician’s surprising new grooves and electric guitar riffs already grace two albums, and will escape again in the fall on Nelly Furtado’s Mi Plan, and on Alex’s upcoming third, self-titled album. Alex Cuba played at the 2009 Winnipeg Folk Festival, and returns to Winnipeg Thursday, November 19, 8:00 p.m., at the Park Theatre. Presented with CKUW and UMFM.

A bonus for you: download a free track from Alex Cuba!

Tickets are $22 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Alex Cuba tickets at Ticketmaster.

The Cat Empire, November 24, at the Garrick Centre

The Cat Empire

The Cat Empire first established their authority over the Winnipeg Folk Festival crowd on a warm Saturday night in 2007. After a two-year absence, the smokin’ good party band from Melbourne, Australia, is back to quell any remaining opposition with a fur-lined boot and a horn section. Prepare to be colonized November 24, 2009, 8:00 p.m., at the Garrick Centre.

With special guests Jon and Roy.

Tickets are $29.50 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get The Cat Empire tickets at Ticketmaster.

Billy Bragg, November 28, at the Burton Cummings Theatre

Billy Bragg

Billy Bragg was described by the Times as a ‘national treasure’ of Britain. In the two and a half decades of his career, he has certainly made an indelible mark on the conscience of British music, becoming perhaps the most stalwart guardian of the radical dissenting tradition that stretches back over centuries of the country’s political, cultural and social history. Billy Bragg plays Saturday, November 28, at 8:00 p.m., at the Burton Cummings Theatre. Presented with CKUW and UMFM.

With special guest Ron Hawkins.

Tickets are $35.00 plus fees at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, or get Billy Bragg tickets at Ticketmaster.

old seed @ The Folk Exchange March 6

March 6, 2009
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

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March 6th @ The Folk Exchange

Tickets $5 Advance $7 Door

Show 7pm, Door 8pm

old seed is the individual songwriting efforts of Winnipeg’s Craig Bjerring. Started in spring of 2003, old seed currently writes songs of the Americana balladeer/troubadour ilk.

His ‘ghostly music’ is infused with influences of early 70’s country tinged folk, but with a darker fragile wariness to it, picking up the torch for post punk alt-roots aficionados here and abroad.

He travels relentlessly throughout the year in Canada and Europe with just his guitar and his songs reflect that wanderlust. He writes from his myspace page “i have been a little out of the loop for the last couple years as i regrouped on a little horse ranch in germany. that is now behind me. as you can see from my tour dates, i am back at it. playing shows and whatnot. so come to a show.”

Come hear what old seed has been up to…

Tickets available at the Festival Music Store (211 Bannatyne Ave at Arthur St) or over the phone at 231-1377.

Crooked Brothers @ The Folk Exchange April 9

April 9, 2009
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

THE CROOKED BROTHERS

Live at the Folk Exchange Thursday, April 9th

Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

Tickets $10 advance, $12 door

 

NOTE: NEW SHOW DATE - MOVED FROM APRIL 10TH

An exciting blend of timeless country classic sounds, barnyard blues and stomping scrapyard funk. Death, love, sexuality, loss, and loneliness haunt their music, often in three part harmony. Honest, sad, and playful - The Crooked Brothers will have you falling in love with dying, and dying to fall in love. Crooked Brothers

“A sense of humour and a fascination with the past, dark stories of death sweetened with three-part harmonies, and traditional country instrumentation wed with a kazoo, multicultural rhythms, the blues and just about anything that will rattle - the Crooked Brothers create new and irresistible sounds.”

Listen to a tantalizing sample of the Crooked Brothers at said myspace page: www.myspace.com/crookedbrothers

The Crooked Brothers got their Folk Fest start in the Young Performers Program and have since become one of the city’s most watched up-and-coming bands. Come and see what all the fuss is about! (And for more info about the Young Performers Program, click here.)

Tickets $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Advance tickets at The Festival Music Store, 211 Bannatyne Avenue (that’s also the address of The Folk Exchange). Call the Store at 231-1377 for more info.

Serena Ryder Concert Announcement

March 22, 2009
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

SERENA RYDER
@ The Garrick Theatre March 22
Tickets $26.50 + fees
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Serena Ryder

Pure raw amazing talent is what has garnered Canada’s own Serena Ryder such great success and genuine accolades so early in her career. Now after a challenging year of heartache and heartbreak, she has pushed herself as a songwriter and performer to make a uniquely personal and very honest album entitled, is it o.k.

Ryder’s vision for is it o.k. took shape at the Village Recording Studios in West Los Angeles. With Grammy-winning producer John Alagia (Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Jason Mraz) at the controls, Ryder and an all-star backup band brought these extraordinary songs to life over a run of six or seven days.
“It was unbelievable,” she says, smiling. “They made me see my songs from an outside perspective, which is a dream for songwriters because we’re so inside our own world. They brought up so many elements and emotions that I didn’t even know existed in this music. It was almost like I had folded up the origami, and then they pumped air into it.”

History surrounded Ryder during these sessions – literally, in the vocal booth, among the mirrors, candles, and stained glass that Stevie Nicks had included in her design for the space. But there was a sense of history being made too – a personal step forward for Ryder, and something bigger for those who would hear this music.

“To tell you the truth, I think with this album I’ve just started to write good songs – songs that connect with people by relating my own contradictions to them,” she says. “I’m realizing more and more that I’m not on a one-way street or even a two-way street. It’s a street with an insane amount of twists and turns, and not everybody on it feels the same thing as you. I’m feeling a lot more on this music than I ever have before. I’m feeling the cold a lot colder and the heat a lot hotter. It’s exciting and terrifying at the same time, because it’s opening my windows a lot wider to the world.” .

Through those windows, the sound of is it o.k. heralds the arrival of Serena Ryder, an artist unlike any other – an artist who is ready to change your world.

Visit Serena’s website, her myspace, and a video of her performing her new song ‘Little Bit of Red’

Tickets for this concert are available at ticketmaster.ca
For more information, please call 231-0096.

Darcia Senft with James Hickerson @ The Folk Exchange February 6

February 6, 2009
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

DARCIA SENFT WITH JAMES HICKERSON

Live at The Folk Exchange February 6

Doors 7pm Show 8pm

Tickets $10 advance, $12 door

Darcia Senft & James Hickerson

The Winnipeg Folk Festival is pleased to announce Darcia Senft in concert live at the Folk  Exchange.  The local singer/songwriter is celebrating her latest album release ‘Storms in the Cellar’.

In 2001, Darcia teamed up with Winnipeg multi-instrumentalist and veteran musician, James Hickerson. They worked on a recording project and the result was Darcia’s first cd “Take Time” which was released in 2002.

Darcia and James have performed at festivals and concert venues in Manitoba for the past 7 years, building a loyal following for their original roots folk sound. They began co-writing and released a second cd together called “Dirt Floor House” in 2004. When asked to describe their music, they say: “Think of Gillian Welch and David Rawlings having a pot-luck with Johnny Cash and Carole King in a dirt floor house where specialties are combined and the result is soul-satisfying.”

Darcia and James now continue the evolution of their musical direction. Performing in two-part vocal harmony with acoustic guitar and banjo, musical influences range from roots ballads to traditional dirt floor country to blues and blue grass. ‘Storms in the Cellar’ was born of many winds, some tears, broken miles and years. Everyone knows how unsettling a storm can be and what it’s like to have something rattling down below. Darcia says: “At one time or another we experience what it’s like to be in prison—whether the bars are made of steel, or loneliness or loss. Somehow, we lean into another day.” The last song on the cd is called “The Last Night of the World” and sneak previews of the song have moved listeners to tears. Perhaps it is a song for our times.

Visit Darcia’s website here.

Tickets available at the Festival Music Store (211 Bannatyne Ave) or by calling 231-1377.

 

Marco Castillo Trio - Live at the Folk Exchange

February 14, 2009
8:00 pmto11:30 pm

MARCO CASTILLO TRIO

Live at the Folk Exchange

February 14, Doors @ 8 pm, Show @ 9 pm

Tickets $15 Advance/ $17 Door

Marco Castillo TrioSamba, bossa, funk, and jazz are just a few words used to describe the music of Brazilian guitarist/vocalist/educator/composer Marco Castillo. A relative newcomer to the Winnipeg music community, Marco has been impressing international audiences for years at festivals and clubs around the globe. He has been a professional musician since the age of 19, and has studied and played with some of Brazil’s finest musicians, including Nelson Faria and Rosa Marya Colin.

Marco’s debut album Brazilian Season features fifteen of Winnipeg’s finest musicians, performing 10 original tracks. “Marco Castillo’s voice is like a warm breeze from the south. His guitar playing and original songs capture the passion, poetry and lyricism that we all recognize as the spirit of South America. We are fortunate to have his artistry right here with us in Winnipeg’s thriving cultural community.” – Steve Kirby.

Bring out your honey pie for a romantic Valentine’s evening! You won’t want to miss the sweet musical styling & lush vocals of the Marco Castillo Trio, featuring Gilles Fournier on bass and Scott Senior on percussion.

Click here to view Marco’s myspace page and here to watch a live performance from the Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain.

Tickets available at the Festival Music Store (211 Bannatyne Ave) or by phoning 231-1377.

Dan Frechette @ The Folk Exchange January 30

January 30, 2009
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

DAN FRECHETTE

Live at the Folk Exchange January 30

Doors 7pm Show 8pm

Tickets $12 advance/ $15 door

Dan Frechette by Lisa Waldner

Dan Frechette is a modern traditionalist troubadour in the roots music vein. Raised on Rock n’Roll records and radio, Frechette has crafted an original catalog of over 1300 songs with styles ranging from old tyme music to rockabilly. His political folk songs “Who Will Take My Place” and “Mists of Down Below” have been sung the world over by The Duhks.

His thought provoking lyrics and emotion provoking riffs and melodies don’t stop there. Frechette is also known to many as a soulful, dynamic and engaging performer who showcases his songs on a wide variety of instrumentation. With his forays in to other styles and sounds Frechette has developed his own style and mastery on all styles of guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, and ukulele. His harmonica playing, while simple and melodic, has become a staple of the Dan Frechette sound.

Frechette has toured internationally promoting his debut album “Lucky Day”. “My Bride and I” from the album has been recorded by famed Irish folk-rock band Dervish. His new albums “A Quick Walk With Me” and “Hitting The Hard Road Straight” feature many fine original performances with world weary and insightful lyrics with his edgy vocals at the helm.

Tickets available at the Festival Music Store located at 211 Bannatyne (at Arthur St) Open Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm. Phone 231-1377 to order your tickets today!

Pacifika Live at the Folk Exchange

February 13, 2009
7:00 pmto11:00 pm

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THE FOLK EXCHANGE

FRIDAY FEB. 13
DOORS 7pm SHOW 8pm

Tickets $15 ADVANCE/$17 DOOR

The Winnipeg Folk Festival is pleased to announce Pacifika in concert Friday, Feb. 13th.

In addition to this intimate concert, Pacifika will be performing at this year’s Winnipeg Folk Festival, July 9 -12, 2009.

Pacifika is the multi-talented Silvana Kane - a Peruvian born singer, re-formed pop sensation (West End Girls), and accomplished actress with a love of flamenco, electronica, and textured percussion; Adam Popowitz - a Canadian bred guitarist adept in both classical and pop, and a skilled producer responsible for a catalogue that includes indie rock and Armenian folk music; and Toby Peter - a dub-wise bassist born in Canada and raised in Barbados, explorer of jazz, hip-hop, metal and Caribbean grooves.  Together the Vancouver based trio is making a new kind of global pop music that nods to its diverse international influences, while forging its own unique voice.  Jazz-infused and Latin-tinged, marked by gently flowing melodies, deep grooves, waves of cracking percussion and the occasional burst of exhilirating guitar noise.  Pacifika’s comfortable, complex sound defies categories, creating soothing soundscapes held together by Kane’s smooth, intimate vocals.

Pacifika’s debut album was released under Six Degrees Records in early 2008.  Arrangements had been done on the fly, and as the songs evolved, the trio’s multi-faceted  influences came into pla to create their own singular style.  “We have a clear vision of our sound,” Peter explains.  “And we all have the experience and know how to fulfill the vision.  We shared creative duties with minimal friction.  We’d try different things until we caught a wave, then let it take us wherever it wanted to go.”  The freewheeling music of Pacifika borrows from Latin America, Spain, North America and the United Kingdom to generate a positive vibe guaranteed to relax your nerves and uplift your spirits.

Tickets available at the Festival Music Store (211 Bannatyne Ave- at Arthur St.)  Store hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am-6pm.  Phone: 231-1377.  Tickets go on sale Friday, January 16th and are available only at the Festival Music Store.

For a taste of Pacifika’s music, click to view their video ‘Me Caî’ off their album ‘Asuncion’.

Visit Pacifika’s website here.

Weakerthans in Concert April 17 & 18

April 17, 2009 12:00 amtoApril 18, 2009 12:00 am

Weakerthans

APRIL 17th & 18th, BURTON CUMMINGS THEATRE

THE WEAKERTHANS AND CONSTANTINES – ROLLING TUNDRA REVUE ’09

SECOND SHOW ADDED!

The Winnipeg Folk Festival is pleased to present The Weakerthans for their hometown appearance as part of the Rolling Tundra Revue ‘09 Canadian National Tour. Joining them are Toronto’s Constantines and an array of local talent on each stop.

The tour will seek to build on the work the two bands have done on the road together. This extensive tour will take them from St John’s, Newfoundland across the entire country to Victoria BC then North to end in the city of Whitehorse, Yukon. Over the course of the tour the bands will be performing almost 30 concerts in 21 different cities including Winnipeg. Expanding on the highly successful inaugural Rolling Tundra Revue Tour of 2005 they have included St John’s and Whitehorse to give Canadian audiences this unprecedented occurrence. Rarely do artists of their stature take on a tour of this scope focusing on Canada alone. The two critically acclaimed recording artists have previously joined forces on several concert tours. On the shows each act tries to raise the level of their performance to match or better the others.

Constantines have just released their 4th album, Kensington Heights, in partnership with a new label Arts and Crafts, and are expanding their audiences and continue to refine their artistic version of working man’s Rock’n Roll.

After ten years together the momentum only continues to build and The Weakerthans launch this tour on the heels of their highly successful fourth album Reunion Tour. The 2007 Anti release has garnered critical accolades and enjoyed a fruitful year of awards from the XM Satellitte Radio Award, the WCMA’s as well as the SOCAN Echo prize for song writing. Reunion Tour also made the heralded short list for the 2008 Polaris Prize. With these awards, and their history of craft and dedication The Weakerthans have affirmed their place in the pantheon of Canadian rock bands and songwriters. Their songs and reputation as a band have brought them from the margins to stand with their peers in the Canadian music industry. The Weakerthans are sincerely looking forward to the Rolling Tundra Revue 2009 tour as a continuation of this success.

Click HERE for tickets.
TIckets are also available at the WFF Music Store, 211 Bannatyne Ave (at Albert St) Ph: 231-1377.

Harry Manx Concert Announcement - SOLD OUT

February 12, 2009
7:00 pm

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HARRY MANX @ The Park Theatre

February 12, 2009

SORRY FOLKS - THIS CONCERT IS SOLD OUT!

If you didn’t catch him at this year’s festival here’s your chance to see what you missed.

“Canada’s most versatile & expressive blues player” - Billboard Magazine

Manx has been dubbed an “essential link” between the music of East and West, creating musical short stories that wed the tradition of the Blues with the depth of classical Indian ragas. His unique sound is bewitching and deliciously addictive to listen to. It’s in the live setting, Manx says, that the bridge between “heavenly” India and “earthy” American blues is most effectively built. “Indian music moves inward,” he explains. “It’s traditionally used in religious ceremonies and meditation, because it puts you into this whole other place. But Western music has the ability to move out, into celebration and dance. So when we play the Indian stuff on stage, it has the tendency to draw people into something really deep; they’ll get kind of quiet and spacey. Then we’ll play some more Western music, and it grounds them once more, they sort of come out of the mood the Indian music had put them in and get into the performance. I love to see that working — that effect on the audience. My goal has always been to draw the audience as deep as possible into the music.”
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Click to HERE see the video for “Take this Hammer”

This concert is presented by The Winnipeg Folk Festival Concert Series.

The Duhks January Concert Announcement

January 9, 2009 7:00 pmtoJanuary 10, 2009 12:00 am

Duhks

The Duhks
January 9 & 10 @ The Park Theatre

Onsale Now @ TIcketmaster and the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store

CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS FROM THE CONCERT

Winnipeg darlings The Duhks  come home to perform 2 shows in celebration of their 3rd and latest release Fast Paced World.

The Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Duhks have always gravitated towards traditional roots-based song structures, but they’ve never stopped evolving since their inception five years ago. Due in part to a collective musical worldview that knows no boundaries, that evolution led the band to their latest offering Fast-Paced World, the first Duhks record to feature wunderkinds Sarah and Christian Dugas (replacing vocalist Jessee Havey and percussionist Scott Senior respectively).  It’s an album that reflects the quintet’s newfound confidence, with Sarah bringing five original songs to the band’s encyclopedic collection of originals and covers both old and new.

Dugas’ emergence as a songwriter has clearly contributed to the group’s progression - the other members are fiddler Tania Elizabeth, guitarist Jordan McConnell and founder/ banjo player Leonard Podolak - from the jaunty pop of “You Don’t See it” to the jazz-waltz of “This Fall,” the Duhks’ enthusiastic fan base has embraced the changes. “The reaction has been really positive,” says Dugas. “We’ve been able to keep the old fans and gotten some new ones as well.”

“There’s a more liberal attitude in the band when it comes to songwriting approaches,” admits Podolak. That attitude has even extended to drummer Christian’s use of a full kit, in contrast to the band’s previous use of just percussion. “My musical tastes have broadened immensely since we first started. I think we’ve evolved musically, while maintaining our roots, but everybody in the band listens to so many different things, it was bound to happen.”

Fast Paced World was produced by the Nashville-based Jay Joyce (Patty Griffin, John Hiatt), who joins an impressive set of producers (Bela Fleck, Tim O’Brien) before him. “Jay’s basement studio was like something out of the Star Trek Enterprise,” laughs Podolak. Despite trying to quit smoking at the time (4 nicotine patches at once!), Joyce was “very open to our ideas and very easy to work with. I also think he learned as much from us as we did from him about combining the acoustic and electric elements of our songs in a studio setting,” continues Podolak.

As the band continues their own musical evolution, Fast-Paced World illustrates just how far the Duhks have come and just how far they’re willing to go to challenge themselves artistically. Ultimately though, according to Leonard, the Duhks’ ” just want to play music that speaks to everybody.” Mission accomplished

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Check out this Video of the Band Jamming with John Paul Jones (Led Zepplin)

This concert is proudly presented by the West End Cultural Centre & The Winnipeg Folk Festival Concert Series.

RICHARD THOMPSON to receive WFF 2008 Artistic Achievement Award

December 4, 2008
7:00 pmto11:00 pm
December 5, 2008
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

The Winnipeg Folk Festival is pleased to present Richard Thompson with their 2008 Artistic Achievement Award. Iconic British folk-rock interview-richard.jpglegend Richard Thompson will make two appearances for the Folk Festival, accepting his award and performing at the Winter Wassail on Thursday, December 4, and performing a full-length concert at the Garrick Theatre on Friday, December 5.

Internationally renowned as both a songwriter and guitarist, Richard Thompson has had a long and storied career, as a founding member of Fairport Convention, in a duo with then-wife Linda Thompson, and as a solo performer.

His seminal albums include Rumor and Sigh, Shoot Out the Lights (with Linda Thompson), and Liege and Lief (with Fairport Convention), which was named ‘The Most Influential Folk Album of All Time’ at the 2006 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. His songs have been recorded by countless recording artists including Bonnie Raitt, Nanci Griffith, June Tabor, Emmylou Harris, David Byrne and Elvis Costello. Thompson was named by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the Top 20 Guitarists of all-time and was the recent recipient of both an Ivor Novello Award for Songwriting and the 2006 BBC Lifetime Achievement Award.

Richard Thompson has performed numerous times at the Winnipeg Folk Festival: in 1983, 1992, 1998 and 2006. In light of his longstanding relationship with the Festival, the Winnipeg Folk Festival is thrilled that Richard Thompson is the first recipient outside of North America to receive this award.

The Winnipeg Folk Festival Artistic Achievement Award is presented annually to an artist who has performed at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, who has demonstrated musical excellence, and who has contributed at an exceptional level to the field of folk music and to the community as a whole. A work of art by a Manitoba artist is presented to the recipient, along with a cash award of $10,000. The award is presented annually at the Winter Wassail.

The Winter Wassail, held at the Winnipeg Convention Centre on Thursday, December 4, also features a dinner, a silent auction, and local entertainment in the form of winter-themed music and animation. Call 231-0096 for tickets ($125 each). A tax receipt is issued for a portion of the ticket price. The event is held in support of the Winnipeg Folk Festival.

In addition to his award acceptance at the Winter Wassail, fans will have a chance to see Richard Thompson in concert on Friday, December 5 at the Garrick Centre. Tickets are $35 and are available through the Festival Music Store or through Ticketmaster. Limited prime seating will be available to Wassail ticket holders through the Winnipeg Folk Festival Office.