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
Meet Horizon Ridge: Helen Goodchild, Dianne Quinton, Peter May, and Steve Goodchild
Multi-instrumentalists and singers. Dianne, Helen, Steve and Peter take their inspiration from a whole world of music styles. A group of fine singers, songwriters, and players with a passion for music. Where nothing is off-limits as long as the music is good. For more information about Horizon Ridge go to their website at: https://horizonridge.ca/
The opener for Horizon Ridge will be Cathy Hawley
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
Ryan McMahon has carved out an almost 20-year career as an independent artist in Canada’s music scene, releasing five full-length albums.
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
Ben Sures is a guitar player who tells great stories in song. A natural performer with an instinct for humour and storytelling. Ben Sures writes songs about everything from imaginary rayguns to sandwiches prepared for him by his father when he was a child visiting on weekends. Sures is immersed in the history of roots music, the old traditions informing this contemporary songwriter’s music.
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
Western balladeer & actor John Gogo hails from a musical family in Snuneymuxw (aka Nanaimo), on Vancouver Island. He’s best known for writing & performing his folksongs about the people & places, the true & the tall tales of the West Coast, the islands in particular. From Haida Gwaii to St. John’s to Old Crow, John has played community halls & big houses, festivals & pubs, theatres & beer parlours.
If you want a voice at the table, if you want to see how the Lethbridge Folk Club is doing as a Society, or if you’d like to help out […]
A Benefit Concert in support of the Lethbridge Folk Club Wander West is • Alina Khvatova – violin, cello, vocals• Suzie Irwin – flute, piccolo, vocals, various percussion instruments• Carolyn Scott – accordion, piano, bass guitar, vocals, various percussion instruments• Tim Scott – guitar, bodhran, vocals Reid & Writes are Reid Seibert, John Young, Jason […]
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
In 2001, roots/folk musician John Wort Hannam quit his teaching job and spent 10 months depleting his savings while sat at his kitchen table, wearing a lucky hat, writing his first ten songs. Eighteen years later, with a few feathers in that lucky hat that include a JUNO nomination and a Canadian Folk Music Award for Best Album of the Year, he’s got a new energy fueled by a new band, a new sound, and a ton of new songs.
In 2001, roots/folk musician John Wort Hannam quit his teaching job and spent 10 months depleting his savings while sat at his kitchen table, wearing a lucky hat, writing his first ten songs. Eighteen years later, with a few feathers in that lucky hat that include a JUNO nomination and a Canadian Folk Music Award for Best Album of the Year, he’s got a new energy fueled by a new band, a new sound, and a ton of new songs.
It has been said that all Canadian writing inevitably reflects the almost impenetrable vastness of the land and the great distances that separate us. If ‘The Road We Once Knew’ by the Eisenhauers, the husband and wife duo of Jeremy Eisenhauer and Sheree Plett Eisenhauer, is any indication, you’d be hard pressed not to come to the same conclusion about Canadian music. Simple, spare and heartbreaking in its directness, the concepts of distance, time and the wavering arcs of separation and reunion have rarely been as compellingly explored as they are in this powerful debut album.
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
Thank you so much for supporting the Lethbridge Folk Club.