"Four of these acts were selected to play Summerfolk in August," says Folk Society artistic director Richard Knechtel "but all were extremely good and we felt they all deserved an opportunity to be a part of Summerfolk TuneUp."
Jon Farmer, who himself performed at Summerfolk in 2009 through the Discoveries program, will be the host MC.
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The four Summerfolk lineup additions include: Davenport Brown - the duo of Carrie Davenport and Jackie Rose Brown, two OSCVI students possessing lovely voices with warmth and charm; Jill Jambor from the Barrie area with
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Summerfolk TuneUp will also have the five-piece Owen Sound suit-and-tie rock band The Headache Pandemic, 14-year-old highland bagpiper Emma Prescott, fiddler Sabrina Perry with her brother Zachary on guitar, show stopper 10-year-old Brontae Hunter, St. Mary's student Joe Cassidy, Oliphant songstress Taia Anderson, York University student Kaila LeMaitre and the quick-handed guitar stylings of Owen Sound's Josh Overbeek.
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This year, the Georgian Bay Folk Society expanded their Discoveries youth talent search to include preliminary showcases in Owen Sound, Meaford and Paisley. From the more than 30 entrants, 12 acts were invited to perform again at the final Showcase and from that, the 4 acts were selected for The Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival.
"The caliber of talent is very high. I know this area has always been a hotbed for great music but I am knocked out by the poise and professionalism that is exhibited across the board by these young performers" says Knechtel.
"The youth element is important to the Festival's future, and the Society has an obligation to both involve and encourage young musicians - give them a reason to play, a reason to practise and a goal."
Summerfolk TuneUp - Kelso Beach Park, Owen Sound. Sunday June 13th beginning at 1:00 pm. Free - donation only.
Photo credits - James Masters/The Sun Times