Open Stage
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
Supporting Live Music for more than 45 Years 1979-2025

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
John Rutherford’s “Midnight, (Midnight Microphone 2023) because the music seems threaded through the keyhole of that lovely, lonely, magical hour, and Microphone, because it sounds like the tunes tumbled through a condenser microphone into a place where smooth, rich vintage tones are cradled within the space between the notes.” — Mary-Lynn Wardle— The Scene Magazine, Calgary, 2023
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
Lynne Hanson is an Ottawa-based, Americana songwriter known for her high energy roots guitar driven live performances with an authenticity that’s as entertaining as it is disarming.
“Authentic, gifted, engaging and unapologetically quirky.” – Rhea March, CJSR Radio, School of Song (Edmonton Folk Festival)
“A talented indie-folk songwriter! Watch for her” – Tony King, CKUA Radio
“Have you ever gone from “Who is this musician?” To “WHO is the musician?!!?” This was my experience in first seeing John Hewitt at the Canmore Folk Festival.”
– Stuart Muir, New Moon Folk Club
“With a repertoire reflecting their diverse musical backgrounds – from Canadiana, east-coast kitchen parties, country & blues to contemporary and traditional British folk – a Horizon Ridge concert brings you on a musical journey through tight, four-part a cappella harmonies to intricate multi-instrumental arrangements – and always with an invitation to sing along.”
Tom Coxworth
Host of CKUA “Folk Routes”
Active as a musician since 1985, Greg writes about the land, family, history and any ideas he can catch. Home is the family ranch north of Medicine Hat, his style reflects the influences from community and many types of music.
Mark Sadlier-Brown plays a mixture of roots, blues, rockabilly and original music. He honed his skill playing with the Alien Rebels, The Highwater Jug Band and The Bag Boys. His band consists of Mark’s family and friends and is a labour of love. Band members enjoy the sounds of an old style vintage instruments.
Thank you so much for supporting the Lethbridge Folk Club.