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2012 TOURS
To all who came, listented, bought CD's and you who booked the April Vech Band and Dry Bones.
Thanks so much for another sucessful March / April Season. Jim
2013 TOURS

James Keelaghan is coming back for 2013 with the fantastic Hugh McMillan at his side. Called
Canada’s finest singer-songwriter by one of the most respected music
journalists of the last 50 years, James Keelaghan is an artist who has
proven to be a man for all seasons. As the calendar pages have turned, for almost a quarter of a century now, this poet laureate of the folk and roots music world has gone about his work with a combination of passion, curiosity intent and intensity. His masterful story telling has, over the course of nine recordings, been part of the bedrock
of his success, earning Keelaghan nominations and awards - including a
Juno (Canada's Grammy) - and acclaim from Australia to Scandinavia. keeloweb
Red Molly knows about optimism and joy. The band's fans, referred to as "RedHeads", have always responded to the sense that the band is a group of friends, sharing songs in their living room. That's exactly how it felt in 2004 when Laurie MacAllister (guitar, banjo, bass), Abbie Gardner (dobro, guitar) and Carolann Solebello (guitar, bass) sat around a campfire at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, singing and talking about their favorite songwriters. Knowing they had stumbled into something extraordinary, they formed Red Molly and spent the next 7 years on the road. Last year, when founding member Carolann Solebello stepped down, MacAllister and Gardner asked Austin-based singer songwriter and guitarist Molly Venter to join the band. "Molly has a unique, edgy tone to her voice," MacAllister says. "Her sound is a bit pop-oriented, and while it hasn't changed our overall sound, I'd say it's a bit more gutsy, upbeat and modern." Mollyweb
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