Open Stage @ Army Navy Air Force Club
All are welcome to the Lethbridge Folk Club’s ‘Open Stage’ evenings where we host local performing musicians and poets. November 8th will be our 1st event at the Army Navy Air Force Club at 517-5 Ave S.
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All are welcome to the Lethbridge Folk Club’s ‘Open Stage’ evenings where we host local performing musicians and poets. November 8th will be our 1st event at the Army Navy Air Force Club at 517-5 Ave S.
Be a part of our grand celebration. Let’s mark this milestone together as a community that has been united by the love for folk music for 45 years.
Order your Winter/Spring Season Passes now. There are only 50 available. This great price is only available until December 31st, 2024. This price goes up, if there are any left, on January 1, 2025. This is an amazing deal working out to $20 per concert for members. A great deal for music lovers.
All are welcome to the Lethbridge Folk Club’s ‘Open Stage’ evenings where we host local performing musicians and poets at McKillop United Church: 2329 15th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta
Originally from southern Alberta, veteran soldier Tim Isberg is an accomplished singer-songwriter. From Rwanda to Afghanistan and missions in between, Tim experienced the best and worst humanity has to offer. As a performer, he has entertained audiences in many corners of the world.
“The first time I heard her I was captured…unable to walk away. There was such a haunting quality to her voice, it was like some mystic rare bird singing in the wilderness.”
Bruce D. Miller –
Leanne Lightfoot, grew up in a house filled with music, on a little farm outside of Salmon Arm, British Columbia.
Mi’kmaq fiddler and singer Morgan Toney brings together the fiery fiddling of Cape Breton Island with the old songs of the Mi’kmaq with brilliance and heart. First Flight, Toney’s award-nominated debut album, celebrates language and heritage in Toney’s transformation of traditional songs like the Ko’jua and the Mi’kmaq Honour Song alongside highly original songcraft..
“folk-roots gumbo… a languid Mississippi Delta groove, seasoned with smooth, weathered vocals and a propulsive harmonica wheeze.” Whether performing solo or fronting a band, playing electric or acoustic guitar, Ray Bonneville allows space between notes that adds potency to every chord, lick and lyric.”