Katie & Valmy, singer-songwriter super duo, combine their performing powers to bring us a beautiful evening of angelic voices and skilled musicianship. Join us at The Ship, 9pm November 6.
No stranger to the session, Daunt Lee will be hosting this months Folk Night trad gathering. Don’t delay – tunes and songs to be had at 9pm!
Tilley and Billy bring all the best of the golden years of folk on stage here tonight folks. Classic material, impeccably delivered.
Neil Conway has been sharing quirky, provocative and humorous songs for over 25 years. Both folky and groovy; he knits together a diverse repertoire into a witty and engaging tapestry of topics. He will be joined by Duane Andrews on guitar and Dave Rowe on upright bass.
Come on out for a night of music and art from local 2SLGBTQIA+ artists! Featuring some of St. John’s finest, this show covers a spectrum of folk styles. The show will be held at Theatre Hill (Majestic Theatre) on October 10th at 7pm, and is hosted by Adrian House.
The Folk Arts Society, in partnership with the provincial Arts and Culture Centres, is pleased to bring the traditional Irish music group Danú to Newfoundland. Danú will appear island-wide at provincial ACCs in Corner Brook (Oct 24), Gander (Oct 25), Grand-Falls Winsor (Oct 26), and St. John’s (Oct 27). Doors open 7pm and the show starts 7:30pm.
Hailing from Counties Waterford, Cork, Dublin and Donegal in Ireland, Danú is one of the leading traditional Irish ensembles of today. The band formed in 1995 as part of Ireland’s delegation to Lorient Inter-Celtic Festival in Brittany, France (an annual event that is the biggest gathering of Celtic nations in the world). The debut album simply entitled Danú; was released by the band in 1997 to huge critical acclaim and in 1999 Danú signed a multi-album record deal with the US based recording label Shanachie Entertainment with whom they subsequently released five albums and a live DVD internationally between 2000 and 2006.
The Folk Arts Society, in partnership with the provincial Arts and Culture Centres, is pleased to bring the traditional Irish music group Danú to Newfoundland. Danú will appear island-wide at provincial ACCs in Corner Brook (Oct 24), Gander (Oct 25), Grand-Falls Winsor (Oct 26), and St. John’s (Oct 27). Doors open 7pm and the show starts 7:30pm.
Hailing from Counties Waterford, Cork, Dublin and Donegal in Ireland, Danú is one of theleading traditional Irish ensembles of today. The band formed in 1995 as part of Ireland’s delegation to Lorient Inter-Celtic Festival in Brittany, France (an annual event that is the biggest gathering of Celtic nations in the world). The debut album simply entitled Danú; was released by the band in 1997 to huge critical acclaim and in 1999 Danú signed a multi-album record deal with the US based recording label Shanachie Entertainment with whom they subsequently released five albums and a live DVD internationally between 2000 and 2006.
Join us for a special trad session hosted by Maria Cherwick, presented in collaboration with the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival. A full list of events and more information can be found at the link below.
From country/folk, to traditional Irish Newfoundland music, to classic rock. Tyler Humby’s original tunes are built around storytelling and the arrangements built around the arc of each story. His goal is to create music that is authentic to myself, resonates and stirs up memories, emotions and nostalgia through all of his listeners.