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Manotick Concerts 2021

Keith Glass Band Tue. August 31, 2021 7:30 pm
Sounds of Manotick Sat. September 4, 2021 2 - 4 pm
Terry Gillespie Tue. September 21, 2021 7:30 pm
The Tyler Kealey Trio Tue. September 28, 2021 7:30 - 10:30 pm
The Blind and the Beautiful Fri. October 8, 2021 7:30 pm
Jabbour Sat. October 16, 2021 7:00 pm
Holidays of the Global Village Tue. December 21, 2021 2 pm

Harmony Concerts, Studio Theatre Perth

Lynn Miles Sat. June 26, 2021 7 pm
Roddy Ellias & Kellylee Evans Sat. July 3, 2021 7 pm
Heather Rankin Fri. July 23, 2021 7:30 pm
Anna Ludlow Sat. August 7, 2021 7 pm
Catherine MacLellan Sun. Aug. 22, 2021 7 pm
Lynne Hanson & The Good Intentions Sat. September 11, 2021 7 pm
Paper Moon Trio Sat. October 2, 2021 7 pm
Blues on the Tay:
Miss Emily
Tony D
Angelique Francis
Suzie Vinnick
Fri. Oct. 29, 2021
Sat. Oct. 20, 2021
7:30 pm
3:30 pm
5:00 pm
8:00 pm
The Barrel Boys Sat. December 11, 2021 7 pm
Christmas in the Valley:
Marleen Fawcett & Mountain Breeze
Sat. December 18, 2021 7 pm

Tickets $20 to $40. Location: Studio Theatre Perth, 63 Gore St E, Perth, Ontario

Harmony Concerts follow all Government restrictions for COVID to ensure artists and patrons are safe. They offer a refund and exchange policy to cover unexpected issues.

Keith Glass Band

Tue. August 31, 2021 – 7:30 pm
Watson's Mill, 5525 Dickinson St.

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Watson's Mill
Tickets $40 613-692-6455

The sound of Keith Glass Band can best be described as rock and roll - with all that term encompasses: R&B, country, folk, blues, rock - all fused into Keith’s original songs.

Keith Glass is singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (guitar, mandolin, bass), producer, and a founding member of Prairie Oyster, often cited as the country’s foremost roots/country band, and a member of the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Keith is also a recipient of a SOCAN Songwriter’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

The other talented and experienced members of the band are Alistair Dennett, Steve Trecarten and Mike Turenne.

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Sounds of Manotick

Sat. September 4, 2021 – 2 - 4 pm
Mill Street Park, 1138 Mill St. map

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The Ottawa Music Industry Coalition has created "City Sounds", a series of 24 musical performances held throughout Ottawa, all free of charge. Manotick's event features live performances from two excellent bands, Terrence & The High Flyers and the Lucas Haneman Express.

"Sounds of Manotick" is the only event in a rural village. City Sounds is supported by the City of Ottawa and presented in association with the Manotick BIA - village businesses will participate with specials and side-walk sales.

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Terry Gillespie

Tue. September 21, 2022 – 7:30 pm (open 7:20 pm)
Watson's Mill, 5525 Dickinson St.

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Terry Gillespie
Canadian blues legend for 40 years (Heaven's Radio) terrygillespie.ca
About Terry Gillespie
Capacity: 40
Cost: $40
Contact: , Watson's Mill

The Tyler Kealey Trio

Tue. September 28, 2021 at 7:30 - 10:30 pm
Watson's Mill, 5525 Dickinson St.

Tyler Kealey
Tyler Kealey
Tickets: $40 - Terry McGovern
About Tyler Kealey
tylerkealey.com

The trio features Tyler Kealey on piano/vocals, Todd Huckabone on drums and Garney Patterson on bass. The trio blends rock, pop, blues and folk influences that feature Tyler's improvisational moments on piano as well as his storytelling ability through his songs. They have performed showcases at Ottawa Cityfolk, Folk Music Ontario, as well as numerous shows at the Ottawa Bluesfest.

The Blind and the Beautiful

Fri. October 8, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Watson's Mill, 5525 Dickinson St.

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This blues/rock duo will be the featured act. The duo includes Kanata guitarist and singer/songwriter Lucas Haneman and vocalist Megan Laurance. Haneman's band "The Lucas Haneman Express" including Megan Laurence (vocals), Martin Newman (bass), and Val Nehovora (drums) has shared the stage with legendary artists such as Dave Matthews and Robert Cray (to name a few), and was nominated for Best New Act at the 2018 Maple Blues Awards.
Doors open at 7:20 pm. Space is limited to 40 patrons. Proof of vaccination is required. Masks must be worn and physical distancing will be maintained.

Tickets $40:
Email Terry McGovern
Phone Watson's Mill: 613-692-6455
Website: www.lucashaneman.com,  Youtube Channel: Lucas Haneman

Jabbour

Saturday, October 16, 2021 – 7 pm
Manotick United Church, 5567 Manotick Main St.

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Tickets     Website

This contemporary roots band from Quebec performs an eclectic mix of music. A love of musical collaboration, Cajun music and travel brought them together. These talented high-energy musicians bridge gaps and draw parallels between the musical genres that inspire their own songwriting. They perform in both English and French.

From Guillaume Jabbour’s roots in chansonniers music from Québéc and France, to Bill Collier’s work as a musician collaborating with many of the east coast’s finest singers and songwriters, to Bill Gossage’s musical culture that draws upon deep roots in the Irish fiddle vernacular, and finally to Carl Rufh's bass work with some of Canada's well known blues acts, Jabbour is a contemporary roots band. Having played in various musical projects (Grouyan Gombo, Les Flâneurs, Dave Gossage, La montagne secrète, The Durham County Poets), they combined their creative abilities forming a project focused on original works. Their album Saint Bernard has 14 songs in french and english.

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Celebrate! Holidays of the Global Village

Tuesday, December 21, 2021 – 2 pm
Manotick United Church, 5567 Manotick Main St.

Chris McKhool
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Chris McKhool performs his interactive and playful musical performance of holiday traditions from around the world with songs of Christmas, Carnival, Chanukah, Chinese New Year, Diwali, Eid, Kwanzaa Ramadan, Indigenous traditions and Winter Solstice.

Hailed as a children's musical star (National Post) and Canada’s greatest eco-troubadour for young people, Chris McKhool has reached over 1 million children live in concert, winning 3 USA Parents’ Choice Awards, 3 Canadian Folk Music Awards and a JUNO Award nomination. He also won Best Children’s Entertainer at the Festivals & Events Ontario Awards, a Green Toronto Award of Excellence, an Environment Canada Action Award and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for his commitment to multicultural and environmental issues through music. He also created the World’s Largest Bicycle Bell Ensemble in Canada!

"I was impressed by his musical virtuosity and personal appeal" said the late legend, Ernie Coombs (Mr. Dressup)

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