Hummason - Music at Fieldcote
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Hummason - Music at Fieldcote
June 27 CONNIE KALDOR JULY 18 Valerie Tryon SPONSORED BY August 8 Roxanne Potvin SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY Hummason Mfg. Ltd. Connie is a Juno award-winning artist who has sung for the Queen and is a member of the Order of Canada. The Regina Leader-Post says, “Dynamic delivery and excellent songs from the Canadian Prairie queen.” Valerie is known worldwide for her extraordinary technique and consummate artistry. She exhibits “flawless taste and musicianship” particularly in her treatment of Mozart, Mendelssohn and Liszt. Roxanne’s album, “No Love For The Poisonous”, has songs that resonate deeply with this generation’s experiences. It’s an engaging effort that reveals her evolution as a singer, writer and artist. JULY 4 GEORGE FOX JULY 25 TWIST! August 15 amanda martineZ SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY Stephen J Dunn Insurance Agency Ltd. They call him the professor of country music, because he knows the history and he knows the classics. George is the winner of three Juno awards and past top male vocalist in Canadian country music. “Their musicianship was simply excellent.. a concert both exhilarating and informative”- Artistic Director, Beaver Valley Concert Society. Classical clarinetist Mark Thompson, pianist Charles Cozens, violinist Lance Elbeck, bassist Bob Mills and percussionist Richard Moore perform. Latin/Jazz artist Amanda wows her audiences with music that transcends the barriers of language. Her sound combines flamenco inspired rhythms, Afro-Cuban beats and Mexican folk music. JULY 11 ROSS WOOLDRIDGE AUGUST 1 inventions TRIO august 22 diana panton SPONSORED BY Virtuoso clarinetist Ross pays tribute to the Benny Goodman Sextet. Some of Canada’s finest jazz musicians, including Don Thompson (Vibes) and Neil Swainson (Bass) accompany Ross. SPONSORED BY Three classically trained masters of the piano, trumpet and cello, Bill Mays, Marvin Stamm and Alisa Horn, come together to “find the chamber music in jazz and the jazz in chamber music”. SPONSORED BY “Panton delivers the perfect balance of wit and heartache. She doesn’t just sing these classics, she understands them,” Rockingham, Metro Magazine. Guido Basso (horns), Reg Schwager (guitar) and Don Thompson (bass) accompany Diana. The History of the Fieldcote Music Series: Series Sponsors 2010 From Gazebo to Hay Wagon to Bandshell In 1995, the ”Music at the Gazebo” Series began in front of Ancaster’s Old Town Hall. Six years later, it was relocated to Fieldcote where the initial concerts were held on a shaky, creaky, hay wagon! In 2001, diehard Fieldcote volunteers and fundraisers provided the necessary physical and financial resources to construct the current band shell. Music at Fieldcote Baskets ‘n’ Bundles 2010 The Fieldcote Music Series celebrates a high caliber of talent with musicians holding local, national and international reputations. FMS thrives on the passion of its volunteers and the donations from private and corporate sponsors. If you would like to volunteer or make a financial contribution, please contact Leah Higens at [email protected] CELEBR 15 FRIENDS of Music at Fieldcote: Wynne, Dingwall & Pringle Burgeonvest Bick Securities Limited Rotary Club of Ancaster AM Turkstra Lumber Ancaster Optimist Club Knights of Columbus St.Ann's Audcomp Computer Systems Paul Ferguson Financial Group Cranston Farms Joseph Loewith & Sons Ancaster Film Fest Geoff and Joan Walker, G. Walker Real Estate ATING YEARS 64 Sulphur Springs ROAD, Ancaster Ancaster Eye Clinic Dr. Judith L. Parks Dr. Todd Ruhl Celebrating 30 years in Business SUNDAYS 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Public Health Services Concerts are cancelled in case of inclement weather.