Peterborough Blogs
Hometown PTBO: Calvin Bakelaar Named As Peterborough Folk Festival's Emerging Artist of the Year
/This week on Hometown PTBO, David Tuan Bui talks with Peterborough Folk Festival Emerging Artist of the Year Calvin Bakelaar about holding the distinction, performing at the event with VANCAMP and transitioning from drummer to singer/songwriter.
The Lakefield Jazz, Art & Craft Festival Returns to Isabel Morris Park This Saturday
/The Lakefield Jazz, Art & Craft Festival returns to Isabel Morris Park at 20 Concession St. in Lakefield from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m this Saturday.
Admission is $10.00 per person, with tickets available at the gates (cash or debit only).
With a day full of jazz music, there are colourful works for sale by artisans and crafters, local food and beverage vendors including Publican House Brewery.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their water bottles and cutlery for use during the festival and at the on-site water refill station.
A free shuttle bus is available on Saturday while the festival is open, stopping at the regular Link bus stops in the Village of Lakefield.
The following is this year’s lineup:
11:00 a.m. Zing
12:50 p.m. Duncan Hopkins
2:40 p.m. The Adi Braun Quartet
4:30 p.m. Mark Kelso & The Jazz Exiles
6:20 p.m. Heavyweights Brass Band
8:10 p.m. Groove Authority
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Hometown PTBO: Tracey Randall's New Role As Executive Director of Peterborough Musicfest and This Year's Lineup
/This week on Hometown PTBO, David Tuan Bui talks with Tracey Randall about her new role as the executive director of Peterborough Musicfest, this year's lineup and more dream acts she would love to come to town.
35th Peterborough Folk Festival Releases First Wave of Acts; Calvin Bakelaar Announced as Emerging Artist of the Year
/Peterborough Folk Festival (PFF) has stated its first wave of artists, declaring Calvin Bakelaar Emerging Artist of the Year for the 35th annual event which will run from Aug. 15 to 18, announced on Wednesday.
New acts announced for the event include Greg Keelor, co-lead singer of Blue Rodeo, Brooks & Bowskill, Melissa Payne, Boy Golden Kalàscima featuring Andrea Ramolo, Jadea Kelly, Meredith Moon and Sonshine and Broccoli.
Other confirmed artists include Odario Williams, Polky, Quote The Raven, Mr. Sauga, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Evan Redsky and a Sharon Lois and Bram singalong with Sharon and Randi.
“We've got some big stars coming to play here at Nicholls Oval Park for free over the weekend,” said Rob Davis, PFF chair. “(There are) lots of regional-scale and national-scale artists. We really like to mix it up in terms of not only diversity and inclusion but also in terms of the genres of the music and appeal to a wide audience.”
Other festival highlights include the Children’s Village, Artisan Village, and Food Village. Activities at the Children’s Village include face-painting, family yoga, storytime and musical performances from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily.
The Artisan Village and Food Village includes items from over 50 local artisans, food vendors and community groups.
A second wave of artists will be announced on July 22, including the headliner for Aug. 17 and performers at downtown venues on Aug.15.
Bakelaar is a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter based in Peterborough. Originally from Listowel, he moved to town while he was still in high school. Since coming to the city, he has been a consistent attendee of the Festival and is honoured to be on the other side this year.
“It's the culmination of a lot of work learning and constantly trying to improve myself so it's a really incredibly opportunity and I'm really grateful for it,” explained Bakelaar.
He is the voice behind indie folk act VANCAMP. Originally a drummer, he learned to play guitar and write songs in 2020.
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Free Summer Concerts Hitting Outdoor Amphitheatre For Trent University's Music on the Hill Series
/Trent University’s Catharine Parr Traill College is hosting its Music on the Hill series of free summer concerts at the Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre.
The concerts begin on June 13 and are held every second Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. They are open and free to the public.
The William and Nona Heaslip Music on the Hill series features six summer concerts featuring an eclectic mix of jazz, classical, and folk-rock music.
“We think it’s a great way for the family to come and hear some great music at a great venue,” said Dr. Michael Eamon, Catharine Parr Traill College principal.
Explore the life of a young J.S Bach through stories and musical interludes in J.S. Bach’s Long Walk in the Snow, presented by CBC’s Tom Allen on July 11. Enjoy a homecoming of sorts of Trent alumni playing folk-rock – think Mumford and Sons – in I, The Mountain on July 25. Or take in a performance of more than 50 local musicians in the Peterborough Concert Band on August 8.
“We like to think of it as a nexus, a community gathering place,” said Eamon. “Where the local community meets the University to experience music and culture.”
Many of the concerts feature performers from the Peterborough community, Trent alumni, and even some Trent staff and faculty. The William and Nona Heaslip Foundation, which supports the arts and education, provided funding for the series.
Rounding out the program are Carpe Noctem, featuring a local jazz group, on June 13; a chamber ensemble from the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble, on June 27; and a two-part concert featuring musicians from the Peterborough Concert Band including Clarintella, a clarinet quintet, and Manorhill, a jazz quartet, on Aug. 22.
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Country-Pop Sensation Lindsay Ell Hitting the Peterborough Musicfest Stage On Aug. 10
/Calgary-born country-pop sensation Lindsay Ell was named the Aug. 10 act for Peterborough Musicfest in her first-ever appearence, announced on Wednesday.
Famed Canadian musician Randy Bachman discovered Ell at the age of 15 and she has been an award-winning singer, songwriter and philanthropist since then. She has been playing guitar since age eight and songwriting since age ten.
Ell has been nominated for numerous awards including:
ACM Award for New Female Vocalist (2019)
New Female Vocalist (2020)
Music Event of the Year (2020)
CMT Awards (Social Superstar (2015)
Collaborative Video of the Year (2019)
CMA Awards (Musical Event of the Year (2019)
JUNO Awards (Country Album of the Year (2021)
20 CCMA Awards