Bring your Saturday night singing voice to a Folk Music Pub Night at Wesley United Church on October 19, 2024.
I’ll be your emcee for the night, as local trio Tea for Three will be joined in concert by two other local folk musicians, Bill Nesbitt and Tom Miller.
Admission is by donation.
Local musicians in the spotlight
Tea For Three consists of Paul Morris, Gwen Potter, and Brad McEwen, who are also members of the band Tethera, which has performed across Ontario and in the UK. The repertoire is traditional folk music, mostly from England, with many tunes from France, Belgium, Scotland, Canada, Scandinavia, and anywhere else as long as they like it and it fits.
Bill loves traditional music of all kinds and plays Anglo Concertina. He also plays for Contra, Morris, and Ceilidh dances throughout southern Ontario. He has a particular interest in songs and tunes from Newfoundland.
Tom has been attending folk clubs, concerts and festivals for more than 50 years, and singing at open stages for over twenty years. He ran the Moonshine Cafe Folk Club and Song Circle in Oakville for 13 years before moving to Cambridge.
“Tom sings unaccompanied – all the songs have choruses – please join in,” Brad says.
Wesley United Church and Mill Race Folk Traditions organized the event.
Please join me for the show as I practice my hosting skills, which I continue as part of public speaking at the Cambridge Toastmasters club.
Concert information
Sat., Oct. 19, 2024
Wesley United Church, Ainslie Hall
6 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, ON
Concert: 8-10 pm
Admission by donation (cash, credit or debit)
Parking for the show is available behind City Hall, in the Cambridge Street lot. Please enter the church through the Cambridge Street doors.
Doors and Bar Open at 7:30 pm
For information about the concert, email: events@wesleyunitedchurchcambridge.ca
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