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(902) 718-7655
Doors open at 1pm
Carleton Stone Bio:
Stone is an award-winning artist, a songwriter with a growing list of credits, and a founding member of the hugely successful Port Cities. In 2021, he added producer to his list of accomplishments with Willie Stratton’s award-winning Drugstore Dreaming, his self-produced Papercut and in 2023, tracks on Maggie Andrew’s DAY JOB.
An outstanding writer, Carleton has written songs for and with such diverse artists as Ria Mae, Matt Andersen, The East Pointers, Quake, Maggie Andrew, Donovan Woods, Classified, Bobby Bazini, and Neon Dreams.
Carleton has three solo records to his credit, multiple awards, and has toured internationally, most recently on several tours in the US with The Crash Test Dummies.
Maggie Andrew Bio:
Maggie Andrew has developed into a full-fledged phenom over the past couple years, crafting sophisticated alternative pop songs that capture the peaks and valleys of life’s triumphs and tragedies without sacrificing banger-certified choruses or her winking sense of humour. Over the past few years, the Nova Scotian songwriter and producer has collaborated with Florida musician blackbear on “Sleep 4Ever” (2021), won CBC Music’s Searchlight competition, and plumbed her own depths for the multi-award winning DAY JOB (2024), embracing her shadows and swagger. For her latest album, HOW TO SING FOR MONEY (2025), she emerges from the darkness and swings for the rafters, balancing arena-sized pop grandeur with lush, understated moments, and lyrical tenderness with sarcastic wordplay. She’s still singing about big feelings—devastating breakups, losing her faith, the exhaustion of trying to make a living as a 21st-century artist—but there’s a richness to her perspective that can only come from living life fully. You’ll definitely laugh; there’s a good chance you’ll cry. And the songs are only elevated by catching Andrew in concert—her electrifying live show adds another unforgettable dimension to the many moods of her music.
Logan Richard Bio:
Logan Richard is one of music’s rarest creatures—a compelling and diverse songwriter who also shreds. The PEI-born-and-based artist has been sharpening both skills since he first picked up the guitar as a pre-teen, building a reputation as a deft, genre-fluid songsmith and peerless hired gun for some of Canada’s most exciting musicians. But his new full-length, Character Traits, collects the undeniable evidence of Richard’s talents under his own name as he navigates slick pop, spacey R&B, and soulful folk. As the thesis song and title track attests, he’s a 21st-century renaissance man in both skill and style.
Influenced by his axe-slinging brother, artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Mayer, his dad’s record collection, and his Acadian mom’s fiddle-playing family, Richard hit the stage at just 12 years old, cutting his teeth playing gigs around the island with a blues group filled out by his fellow young peers. He’s built his career as both a solo artist and in-demand live and session player, racking up experience over more than a decade and playing everywhere from dim blues dives to historical soft-seaters. All the committed hours have refined his work with nuances in technique and composition that allow him to express his many multitudes—a predilection that powers and deepens his new record, and reveals the wide scope of Richard’s artistry.

[email protected]
(902) 718-7655
Doors open at 1pm
Carleton Stone Bio:
Stone is an award-winning artist, a songwriter with a growing list of credits, and a founding member of the hugely successful Port Cities. In 2021, he added producer to his list of accomplishments with Willie Stratton’s award-winning Drugstore Dreaming, his self-produced Papercut and in 2023, tracks on Maggie Andrew’s DAY JOB.
An outstanding writer, Carleton has written songs for and with such diverse artists as Ria Mae, Matt Andersen, The East Pointers, Quake, Maggie Andrew, Donovan Woods, Classified, Bobby Bazini, and Neon Dreams.
Carleton has three solo records to his credit, multiple awards, and has toured internationally, most recently on several tours in the US with The Crash Test Dummies.
Maggie Andrew Bio:
Maggie Andrew has developed into a full-fledged phenom over the past couple years, crafting sophisticated alternative pop songs that capture the peaks and valleys of life’s triumphs and tragedies without sacrificing banger-certified choruses or her winking sense of humour. Over the past few years, the Nova Scotian songwriter and producer has collaborated with Florida musician blackbear on “Sleep 4Ever” (2021), won CBC Music’s Searchlight competition, and plumbed her own depths for the multi-award winning DAY JOB (2024), embracing her shadows and swagger. For her latest album, HOW TO SING FOR MONEY (2025), she emerges from the darkness and swings for the rafters, balancing arena-sized pop grandeur with lush, understated moments, and lyrical tenderness with sarcastic wordplay. She’s still singing about big feelings—devastating breakups, losing her faith, the exhaustion of trying to make a living as a 21st-century artist—but there’s a richness to her perspective that can only come from living life fully. You’ll definitely laugh; there’s a good chance you’ll cry. And the songs are only elevated by catching Andrew in concert—her electrifying live show adds another unforgettable dimension to the many moods of her music.
Logan Richard Bio:
Logan Richard is one of music’s rarest creatures—a compelling and diverse songwriter who also shreds. The PEI-born-and-based artist has been sharpening both skills since he first picked up the guitar as a pre-teen, building a reputation as a deft, genre-fluid songsmith and peerless hired gun for some of Canada’s most exciting musicians. But his new full-length, Character Traits, collects the undeniable evidence of Richard’s talents under his own name as he navigates slick pop, spacey R&B, and soulful folk. As the thesis song and title track attests, he’s a 21st-century renaissance man in both skill and style.
Influenced by his axe-slinging brother, artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Mayer, his dad’s record collection, and his Acadian mom’s fiddle-playing family, Richard hit the stage at just 12 years old, cutting his teeth playing gigs around the island with a blues group filled out by his fellow young peers. He’s built his career as both a solo artist and in-demand live and session player, racking up experience over more than a decade and playing everywhere from dim blues dives to historical soft-seaters. All the committed hours have refined his work with nuances in technique and composition that allow him to express his many multitudes—a predilection that powers and deepens his new record, and reveals the wide scope of Richard’s artistry.

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