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Arts Under the Stars 2014 - the 9th Season!


The 9th Season of Arts Under the Stars is underway! Here's a video selecton of the acts as they play Thursday evenings this summer in Clarenville. Artists this year include Goowiddy/Ches March and Leland Wareham, Three Shades of Grey, Scalliwag, Quickdraw, Terry Penney, Sweet Voices of Youth and The Dimmagios.

You can see photos of each night's performance at http://goo.gl/nom8y0

August 7th Performance

Terry Penney is a fantastic storyteller in song.  Below is a selection from the performance that includes not only the song but the always fascinating background story behind it. Give them all a listen...   







July 31st Performance




This week's performance featured the four man band Quick Draw from Clarenville.   Quick Draw is Kip Strong, Frank Newcomb and Jason and Dave Saunders. The band plays country, classic rock and Newfoundland Irish tunes for all to enjoy. Check them out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/quickdrawnl/timeline — atClarenville. NL.   Here are two of their selections:









 
July 24th Performance




 This performance featured Scalliwag (http://www.scalliwag.ca/index2.html), the six members of the Smith Family from Sunnyside, NL: father Phil, mother Muriel, sisters Sandra & Shelley, and brothers Phyl & Edward. Please check them out online and LIKE their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scalliwag/119818311978?ref=ts)

In this video they sing two selections: Fields of Athenry & I'm on my way to Kaine's Land 



July 17th Performance



This performance featured Three Shades of Grey. Three Shades is the talented Clarenville Trio of Gerry Organ, Rowena Avery and Harold Carew. This clip includes two selections from their July 17 performance at the Clarenville Events Centre: John Prine's Killing The Blues  and Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville



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July 10th Performance

 


Goowiddy - Tim Hollett, Lisa Browne, Louis Best & Troy Mitchell
The Whale and the Man



Leeland Wareham & Ches March
A Little Further in the Hole



Comments

  1. We definitely need to attend such kind of events from time to time. For me it is a source of inspiration and thoughts when I feel confused both with life situation or need college paper help . I think that people who can create music have some special sparkle in the soul and this sparkle can lighten many other hearts. Certainly, we love something more or less but still we can find something that can bring harmony to our life. I believe that every person has talent but we have to develop it.

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