[mplpost] FW: Nonie Crete and James Gordon at The Barn in Fergus

Nonie Crete noniec@sentex.net
Tue Nov 13 18:51:11 2001


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Hi Everyone
 I'm sending out an email to tell you the news and about a great house
concert James Gordon and I are doing at 'The Barn' in Fergus on Sunday
December 9th at 2pm. For reservations or information email me or call Ruth
at 519-843-6536. 

I'm looking forward to once again performing with James and it's a great
setting with wonderful acoustics. Paul Mills and I have done a house concert
there and I heard Paul remark afterwards that it was one of the best venues
he'd played a house concert in. 
I'm sure you've all heard of James and of his music but if for some strange
reason you haven't you should check out his website.
I've been working at Wayne King's great music store called Acoustic
Traditions http://www.acoustictraditions.com/ right here in Fergus and
Wayne's going to have a p.a. set up in his store on Saturday afternoons for
musicians to come and join in an open mike. There's just so much talent
around and it gives us all a chance to enjoy it all.

 Also, I've been doing some recording at Rea Studios with one of my musical
partners Eugene Rea. He has some incredible recording equipment and is very
talented musician as well. You should check his website out at
http://www.reastudios.com. 

 Eugene and I are at The Duke of Wellington in Waterloo in the Atrium every
Friday night, as well as the Highlander in Fergus every Thursday night in
which we feature a lot of talented folks. I host a jam at The Old Copper
Kettle on Tuesdays from 7:30-11pm and it gets an awesome turnout of talent. 

 Do you want to do a link swap? Link my site up I'll link yours. As easy as
that.
  Nonie Crete http://www.noniecrete.com filled the house at the release
party for her self-produced celtic CD, Moonlight Dreams, at the Arkell
Schoolhouse, June 2000, in Guelph. Moonlight Dreams was so successful it
brought on an Irish tour in the summer of 2000 in which Nonie was invited to
open for Clannad and Altan in a Concert in Donegal. She also toured in
Victoria B.C. in October 2000 and 'moonlight dreams' is being played on
radio stations all over Canada and on BBC Recordings: New Romance 1995,
Maybe I'm a Loner 1996, Live at Leyanders 1997, The River Grand 1998-99,
Moonlight Dreams 1999-2000.
Currently in the studio working on her 6th CD with Paul Mills (Curly Boy
Stubbs)
Appearances at The Hillside Festival, Guelph (1996), Opened for Mose
Scarlet, Jackie Washington and Ken Whitely at the Roxy in Owen Sound (1997),
The Summerfolk Festival in Owen Sound (1997) and The Fringe Festival in
Elora (1995-98) 
Out of over 400 artists, Nonie was one of 25 chosen to audition for Lilith
Fair in (1999)
Nonie was showcased at NXNE '99 in Toronto.
Highlight this year, playing a set of her own songs with Jeff Healey at
Healey's Tuesday October 2, 2001
James Gordon http://www.sentex.net/~gormorse/JamesGordon.html. 
Based in Guelph, Ontario, James Gordon is known to many North Americans as
the founder of Canada's premier folk group TAMARACK. With this durable trio
he toured every corner of the continent, recorded fourteen albums, and made
countless television and radio appearances. He has become well-known for his
original songs about Canada's identity and heritage. He is a regular
songwriting contributor to the CBC radio programmes "Ontario Morning" and
"Basic Black". He has also released several solo albums for adults and
children , composed works for symphony orchestras, co-written a popular
series of "Jim and Dave" family musicals and written music for theatre,
dance and film. His songs have been recorded by a number of other artists
including The Cowboy Junkies, Melanie Doane, Hilary Spencer, Al Simmons, Ian
Bell and James Keelaghan.

 

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FW: Nonie Crete and James Gordon at The Barn in  Fergus



Hi Everyone

 I'm sending out an email to tell you the news and about a great = house concert James Gordon and I are doing at 'The Barn' in Fe= rgus on Sunday December 9th at 2pm. For reservations or information email me= or call Ruth at 519-843-6536.

I'm looking forward to once again performing with James and it's a great se= tting with wonderful acoustics. Paul Mills and I have done a house concert t= here and I heard Paul remark afterwards that it was one of the best venues h= e'd played a house concert in.
I'm sure you've all heard of James and of his music but if for some strange= reason you haven't you should check out his website.
I've been working at Wayne King's great music store called Acoustic T= raditions http://www.acoustictraditions.com/ right here in Fergus an= d Wayne's going to have a p.a. set up in his store on Saturday afternoons fo= r musicians to come and join in an open mike. There's just so much talent ar= ound and it gives us all a chance to enjoy it all.

 Also, I've been doing some recording at Rea Studios with one of my mu= sical partners Eugene Rea. He has some incredible recording equipment and is= very talented musician as well. You should check his website out at http://www.reastudios.com.

 Eugene and I are at The Duke of Wellington in Waterloo in the = Atrium every Friday night, as well as the Highlander in Fergus every = Thursday night in which we feature a lot of talented folks. I host a jam at = The Old Copper Kettle on Tuesdays from 7:30-11pm and it gets an aweso= me turnout of talent.

 Do you want to do a link swap? Link my site up I'll link yours. As ea= sy as that.
  Nonie Crete http://www.noniecrete.com filled the house at the relea= se party for her self-produced celtic CD, Moonlight Dreams, at= the Arkell Schoolhouse, June 2000, in Guelph. Moonlight Dreams was so succe= ssful it brought on an Irish tour in the summer of 2000 in which Nonie was i= nvited to open for Clannad and Altan in a Concert in Donegal. She also toure= d in Victoria B.C. in October 2000 and 'moonlight dreams' is being played on= radio stations all over Canada and on BBC Recordings: New Romance 1995, May= be I'm a Loner 1996, Live at Leyanders 1997, The River Grand 1998-99, Moonli= ght Dreams 1999-2000.
Currently in the studio working on her 6th CD with Paul Mills (Curly Boy St= ubbs)
Appearances at The Hillside Festival, Guelph (1996), Opened for Mose Scarle= t, Jackie Washington and Ken Whitely at the Roxy in Owen Sound (1997), The S= ummerfolk Festival in Owen Sound (1997) and The Fringe Festival in Elora (19= 95-98)
Out of over 400 artists, Nonie was one of 25 chosen to audition for Lilith = Fair in (1999)
Nonie was showcased at NXNE '99 in Toronto.
Highlight this year, playing a set of her own songs with Jeff Healey= at Healey's Tuesday October 2, 2001
James Gordon h= ttp://www.sentex.net/~gormorse/JamesGordon.html= .
Based in Guelph, Ontario, James Gordon is known to many North Americans as = the founder of Canada's premier folk group TAMARACK. With this durable trio = he toured every corner of the continent, recorded fourteen albums, and made = countless television and radio appearances. He has become well-known for his= original songs about Canada's identity and heritage. He is a regular songwr= iting contributor to the CBC radio programmes "Ontario Morning" an= d "Basic Black". He has also released several solo albums for adul= ts and children , composed works for symphony orchestras, co-written a popul= ar series of "Jim and Dave" family musicals and written music for = theatre, dance and film. His songs have been recorded by a number of other a= rtists including The Cowboy Junkies, Melanie Doane, Hilary Spencer, Al Simmo= ns, Ian Bell and James Keelaghan.

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