Mel Farrimond’s Songwriters’ Circle

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  • August 25, 2024
    1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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We are proud to host Mel Farrimond‘s Songwriters’ Circle – with Ann Fearon, David Muise, Leona Burkey & special guests – in support of Parkinson Society Nova Scotia, at The Carleton on Sunday, August 25th. Doors are at noon and show time is 1 PM. Tickets for this very worthy cause are $20 + HST.

Mel Farrimond is a Scottish-born singer-songwriter, whose introspective folk songs, heartfelt, intelligent lyrics and catchy melodies have earned her a loyal following. A Nova Scotia resident, Mel has performed in Atlantic Canada, Ontario, the US and the UK. A few performance highlights include a ‘tweener spot on the mainstage at Stanfest, the Harmony Bazaar Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Folk Alliance in Memphis. Mel has also produced and hosted countless song circles, including the Songbird (formerly Bluebird) North Songwriter Showcases in Halifax for the Songwriters’ Association of Canada, and Songs from the Steeple, a song circle on the Eastern Shore. Mel’s full-length album, Through the Darkness, is a journey from the dark to the light, full of exquisite songs both haunting and hopeful, sung in a voice at once strong and vulnerable. Mel is currently working on songs for her EP, set for release in 2024.

Leona Burkey is a versatile singer-songwriter/contemporary roots artist from with a bell-clear voice, inventive guitar attack and seasoned, easy-going stage presence. Leona’s penchant for spontaneously crafting shows as she goes charms and disarms audiences into a joyful musical conversation in the Cape Breton troubadour style.  A MusicNS and ECMA nominee, her latest record “Groundrush” offers up a hopeful soundtrack for struggling optimists and is “making mom-rock a thing” according to the Coast.   Leona is a long-time tub-thumper for neuro-related causes and loves a good benefit show.

David Muise is a singer-songwriter originally from New Waterford, Cape Breton. In his younger formidable years he followed his father Yogi around as he performed with the Men of the Deeps. Those types of experiences solidified David’s love and passion for songs that told stories. With other musical influences like Harry Chapin, John Prine, and James Taylor it is no wonder that his songs take the listener in a journey. Since the release of his debut solo CD called “The Journey” he has been busy playing at various charity events, Jamborees, and songwriters’ circles, which included playing on one of the Stanfest stages. 

Hailing from New Brunswick, Ann Fearon is a singer-songwriter whose first collection of songs, Roadside Flowers was an award winner at the 2010 Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival Songwriting Competition. A later release, Constellation, also showcases Ann’s top notch songwriting talents. With a nice blend of Celtic and traditional tunes at her disposal, as well as beautifully crafted original songs, Ann never fails to dazzle audiences with her beautiful voice and polished performance.