2013-2014
Live Music Series
Season Package $75 ***ON SALE NOW****
Tickets $25
Advance tickets available at Affinity Credit Union or Cottenie & Gardner in Kamsack or call 306-590-0196.
All shows are at 7:30pm at the Kamsack Playhouse. Doors open for pre-show cocktails at 7pm. Artist meet & greet during intermission.
Tickets $25
Advance tickets available at Affinity Credit Union or Cottenie & Gardner in Kamsack or call 306-590-0196.
All shows are at 7:30pm at the Kamsack Playhouse. Doors open for pre-show cocktails at 7pm. Artist meet & greet during intermission.
Oct. 4, 2013Old Man Leudecke
Nova Scotia-based folk singer-songwriter Old Man Luedecke puts on a wonderful show of sparkling banjo and guitar-based songs with a moving groove punctuated by poignant engaging stories. His concerts are warm and rich and weird and sad and hilarious. Luedecke’s songs benefit from audience engagement and are singable melodies with thought-provoking lyrics. |
Nov. 16, 2013Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys
Hailing from Prince Edward Island, the award-winning Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys serve up old-time roots music with an energy level that practically yanks you out of your seat by the collar. If ever someone was deserving of the nickname “Crazy Legs”, it just might be Gordie MacKeeman. With his thrilling dance style mixed with great bluegrass vocals, Peter Cann’s blistering guitar solos, and the lively multi-instrumental talents of Thomas Webb and Mark Geddes, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys are a complete entertainment package. “These lads from PEI have taken their great musical skill and love for the repertiore and added engaging stagecraft and showmanship. There may not be a better roots band playing in Canada today.” – Matthew Large, Montreal's Folk Festival on the Canal |
Dec. 13, 2013JJ Voss
J.J. Voss delivers an unmistakable mainstream brand of outlaw Country music with an infusion of Americana flavour, derived from his rural roots in western Canada and his passion for honest, blue collar storytelling. His dedication as a relentless "live show" road warrior has paid off with prestigious appearances at the Canada Summer Games, World Curling Championships, Juno-Fest, the Calgary Stampede, The Millennium Music Festival & Conference, Dauphin Countryfest, the longest running country music festival in Canada and the prestigious Big Valley Jamboree and Craven Country Jamborees'. His entertaining persona, journeyman calibre song writing and riveting live performances have earned him opening slots for Raul Malo, Johnny Reid, Neal McCoy, Charlie Major, Black Hawk and The Roadhammers, as well as, playing at major events alongside George Strait, Tim McGraw, Sugarland, Toby Keith, Martina McBride, Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins and Joe Nichols. |
Mar. 1, 2014John Gracie
Live from the Flamingo: A Bennett, Sinatra Salute WITH ONE OF THE smoothest-sounding voices on the East Coast, John Gracie is a natural-born crooner, and his latest project is a nod to the music he heard playing around the house when he was growing up in Glace Bay. Live from the Flamingo: A Bennett, Sinatra Salute is a swinging tribute to the peerless Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett classics. |