We have some of the Valley’s best entertainers pass through our doors. Come join us for a fun night out!
Sheva
Sheva’s music has taken her on tours throughout Canada, playing venues from Chapters Bookstores, to Starbucks in Toronto and Ottawa, to clubs in Toronto, and theatres across the Maritimes. She has also ventured south of the border in the U.S., performing a series of Borders Books and Music stores across New England and the Mid-West, clubs in New York City, Baltimore, ML, Nashville, TN, and Atlanta, GA, outdoor venues in Tennessee and Texas, two NHL hockey games in Atlanta, GA at the Phillips Arena, and a Pre-Grammy showcase in Hollywood, California, just to name a few. http://www.myspace.com/shevasolomon
Mark Riley and the Player’s Club
The Players Club came to be while playing at a few party gigs and decided to form a band playing something different in the Valley. Pulling together some of the best musicians in the Valley they started doing a few bar gigs and things started to take off. Their live shows are a treat to watch or dance to with their combination of old and new music and high energy playing by the musicians. The Players Club performed at the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby in 2009 and numerous live gigs. They plan to record in 2010 and continue to gig around the province, hopefully getting to perform at some of the larger venues. Hopefully 2010 will be the breakout year for The Players Club!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mark-Riley-and-the-Players-Club/67627957061
Trip-a-lady
“a Fiddle-Riffin’, Djembe-Thumpin’, Harmony-Pumpin’, Dance-Pop Acoustic Rock Band”.
The band is Aran Silmeryn, Denise Aspinall, Andy Flinn and Ariana Nasr. It started in spring 2008 and is already one of the leading dance-party acts in the area. With four voices, two fiddles, a guitar and a djembe this quartet gets toes tapping and hands clapping within minutes.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/TripALady/20733709156
Mike Aube
Part guitar-slinging poet, part joker, part environmental crusader… Mike Aubé is a multi-dimensional songwriter who is grounded in roots traditions, but with hints of funk and rock influences.
The New Brunswick-born folkster held a brief career in teaching, until his quarter-life crisis led him to pursue the music bug that had been implanted in him by folk-rock rebels of the 60s. Mike honed his performing chops by playing acoustic rock covers in bars with his former band, Rust Bucket, while quietly crafting songs behind the scene. In 2006, with the help of Rust Bucket, he released his debut full-length, Aberdeen Street, which continues to delight CBC listeners and live audiences with quirky, upbeat, literary tunes, dashboard religious figurines and a UFO abduction.
http://www.mikeaube.com

