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Concerts this Fall

 

Wednesday September 18th

Petunia and the Vipers stop by the farm for an outdoor show under the Full Harvest Moon.

As a preview for the upcoming Cabot Trail Writers Festival we also have Andrea Currie doing a reading from her brand new book Finding Otipemisiwak: The People Who Own Themselves.

Bryan Picard from Bite House will be serving up a delicious Chuck Wagon dinner and  Margaree Cider will be here slinging Ciders as well.

Sounds like a fantastic time not to be missed.

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Tickets are $60 with Food, $45 for Students.

Food tickets must be purchased in advance by email to

petermleblanc@gmail.com

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If you are just coming for the concerts it's $30/pay what you can.



Location: Front Porch Farm, 76 Hilltop Rd Margaree Forks

 

Doors 5:30pm

Dinner 6:00pm

Music 6:30-9:00

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After touring for the past decade to the UK, Canada, the USA, and South America  world acclaimed Petunia and the Vipers are embarking on a three month tour that will take them from Vancouver all the way east to Cape Breton then down to the Southern States before making their way home up the West Coast.

Louis Armstrong was once asked what his favourite kind of music was, and his response was simple; “Good music”. Petunia & the Vipers’ sound may not sit comfortably in one certain genre, but “Good Music” describes it well. Together with his band the Vipers they play original music combining elements of classic 1920’s, 30’s 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s country, country blues, western swing, alt country rock, Mexicana, French cabaret, Romanian, ragtime, jazz, punk and folk music’s. A new music that springboards off of music of the past and jumps into the present day, left with only echoes of the past.

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