April 15 – Julian Taylor with opener Wyatt C. Louis ***Last minute refund – two tickets left!***

Julian Taylor

Of West Indian and Mohawk descent, the soulful singer/guitarist might be on stage one night spilling out electrified rhythm and blues glory, and the next he is at a folk festival delivering a captivating solo singer-songwriter set. Julian earned the Solo Artist of the Year honour at the Canadian Folk Music Awards (and a nomination in the English Songwriter category), plus two Juno Award nominations in 2021, as well as a Polaris Music Prize nomination. His latest album Beyond The Reservoir, was nominated for a 2023 Juno Award for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year. In everything he does, Taylor has carved his own path, creating genre-free music with a generosity of spirit and a strong belief in the healing powers of song.

Wyatt C. Louis

Wyatt C. Louis is a Nêhiyaw singer-songwriter based in Moh’kinstsís, Treaty 7 Territory. His songs are built from soaring melodies, railroad-like finger picking, quiet, haunting vocals and lyrical phrasing. Dark, rustic tales meld folk and soulful blues to tell tales of love, loss and the journey home. They’re beautiful, subtle creations that juxtapose emotions, striking imagery and experiences that charm and envelop listeners.  Dancing with Sue, evokes the feeling of nostalgia, and yearning for the times in our lives where we feel the happiest and most free.

$30 advance tickets are sold through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

This is the final concert of the Nick’s 2022/23 season!

April 15      Julian Taylor with opening act Wyatt C. Louis  

2023-2024 Season Tickets

Our next season will feature seven concerts instead of the usual twelve.23-’24 dates are listed here.

Confirmed headliners will be announced at our April 15 concert and season tickets will go on sale at that time. At that concert we will accept $196.00 cheques post-dated to September 1, 2023 and made out to The Acoustic Music Society. Please add your email address to the cheque.

Thanks for supporting The Nick!

March 25 –  Pharis & Jason Romero with opening act Mike Tod  

Pharis & Jason Romero

They’re nice people who play folk music. Oh yeah, Pharis and Jason Romero have also won four Junos and seven Canadian Folk Music Awards. Their newest record, Tell ‘Em You Were Gold, just won the 2023 Juno Award for Traditional Roots Album of the Year! From the small town of Horsefly B.C., they’re raising a family and building custom banjos.  They started out together playing mostly traditional music. Over the years they’ve moved their original songwriting and nuanced singing into the forefront, and audiences have embraced their intelligent songs, the sounds of their instruments and their clear approach to being two people while singing like one.

Mike Tod

Folk musician, ethnomusicologist, and folk music scholar Mike Tod is a wry and raspy tenor bringing old-time music to modern audiences. His repertoire weaves through the traditional musics of the Americas, from cowboy songs of Alberta’s coulees, to traditional ballads of the Appalachian Mountains. He sings well-worn traditional songs, researches their roots, and shares them in a fashion that seems old yet contemporary. It sets a precedent for a sound that is both rooted in history and relevant to the present day. 

$30 advance tickets for our remaining concerts for the 2022-2023 season at the Nick are on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

***There will be tickets available at the door for tonight’s concert***

Here’s our upcoming lineup:

March 25    Pharis and Jason Romero  with opening act Mike Tod        

April 15      Julian Taylor with opening act Wyatt C. Louis 

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March 11 – Gunning and Cormier with opener Amy Nelson – Sold Out!

Gunning and Cormier

Dave Gunning is best defined as a master craftsman who, with a dozen albums and ten East Coast Music Awards, has diligently sharpened his skills, developing into a poetic storyteller and emotionally convincing singer with few equals.  J.P. Cormier is outstanding, be it guitar, fiddle, mandolin or banjo, be it singing or songwriting. He’s earned twelve East Coast Music awards.  Their second CD, Leather and Dust will be released shortly. Great friends, frequent collaborators, co-writers and touring partners, they are two songwriters, interpreters, guitar players, and singers at their peak. It’s the power of the song, the highest quality from the past to the now.

Amy Nelson

Calgary’s Amy Nelson is a conduit of voices from the past, reverentially channeling the sounds of depression-era blues and Appalachian mountain music through the raw reality of an Albertan feminist. Haunting and honest, gritty and passionate, Amy finger-picks her way through guitar and banjo tunes that bind together wit, beauty and truth.

$30 advance tickets for our remaining concerts for the 2022-2023 season at the Nick are on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

Here’s our upcoming lineup:

March 11   Gunning and Cormier  with opening act Amy Nelson   

March 25    Pharis and Jason Romero  with opening act Mike Tod        

April 15      Julian Taylor with opening act Wyatt C. Louis 

The Nick is held in the Crescent Heights Community Hall, 1101 2nd St. N.W.  Doors are 7:00, showtime is 7:30.

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Feb. 25 – Braden Gates with opener Shawna Caspi

Braden Gates

The dignity of labour has been a theme central to the folk music tradition forever. Working as a dishwasher, Braden’s formidable focus of conscience and care illuminate his portraits of characters from the restaurant milieu, a journal of character sketches, personal landscapes and after-hours confessions. His subjects: an aging line cook who breaks into song when the work gets tough, a tattooed omniscient waitress, a pool shark with anger management issues. His raucous fiddle and folk guitar playing are emancipatory. Braden’s latest album Kitchen Days won the 2022 Canadian Folk Music Award for Traditional Album of the Year. 

Shawna Caspi

Shawna Caspi crafts lyrics that are poetic and meaningful, often using unusual rhymes and surprising turns of phrase. She spent years on the road, supporting her warm, clear voice with intricate fingerstyle guitar accompaniment.  After taking a break from the road to rest, reflect, and write, Shawna’s fifth album, Hurricane Coming, nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award for 2023 Contemporary Album of the Year, is a collection of raw, deeply personal songs set against a backdrop of colourful cinematic soundscapes.

$30 advance tickets for our remaining concerts for the 2022-2023 season at the Nick are on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

Here’s our upcoming lineup:

February 25   Braden Gates with opening act Shawna Caspi

March 11   Gunning and Cormier  with opening act Amy Nelson   

March 25    Pharis and Jason Romero  with opening act Mike Tod        

April 15      Julian Taylor with opening act Wyatt C. Louis  

Feb. 11 – Jennifer Berezan with opener Amy Bishop

Jennifer Berezan

Jennifer Berezan is a unique blend of singer/songwriter, producer, and activist. Over the course of ten albums, her music has been shaped by her lifelong involvement in environmental, women’s, and justice movements as well as Buddhist practice.  Celebrate the release of Jennifer’s new album Belonging.  Though her songs often confront universal issues, her perspective is informed by a refreshing and honest intimacy. Raised in the prairies of Alberta, the healing power of nature is also at the heart of her work. 

Amy Bishop

Amy began her music career around campfires, at block parties and in church choir. Amy Bishop’s voice is a combination of smooth pavement and rough gravel, with the ability to charm listeners with her sweet tones; yet stun audiences with the ability to hit any high note. She has an instinctive ability to craft stories into song and deliver them with sincerity and passion, all qualities that make her an undeniable Canadian talent. Amy released her latest album, Perfect & Broken, in 2022.

$30 advance tickets for our remaining concerts for the 2022-2023 season at the Nick are on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

Tickets will be available at the door for tonight’s performance.

Here’s our upcoming lineup:

February 11    Jennifer Berezan  with opening act Amy Bishop

February 25   Braden Gates with opening act Shawna Caspi

March 11   Gunning and Cormier  with opening act True Blue   

March 25    Pharis and Jason Romero  with opening act Mike Tod        

April 15      Julian Taylor with opening act Wyatt C. Louis