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902-825-6834
Now and again we at the Evergreen open the doors wide and leave it up to you to decide what to pay for a show. We usually do this when we are sure that you will absolutely love the show, but are reluctant to take a chance on a relative unknown.
Jeremy will be playing at Stanfest in Canso on the long weekend and we convinced him to make a detour to Margaretsville on the way home.
Canadian folk-pop troubadour and two-time Juno nominee Jeremy Fisher first broke onto the scene a decade ago, and since then his career has been on a steady upward trajectory.
Listening to Mint Juleps,his recently released fifth album is like ambling through the long and relaxed dog days of summer. The acoustic-driven collection of 12 songs reunites Fisher with his folk-drenched musical roots and is a veritable throwback to the golden era of the singer-songwriter.
That's not to say that Jeremy Fisher lives in the past. On the contrary, the Ottawa-based musician's craft is deeply imbued with a modern insight that has made him a strong and enduring musical storyteller. He thus inhabits a one-of-a-kind space in this current musical landscape as a rather timeless troubadour.
A blend of both brand new tracks and hand-picked covers, Mint Juleps is a fine new feather in Fisher's cap that he says best represents him as an independent musician, and as a live performer.
"The concept of the record was to make something that reflects what I do night after night on stage," Fisher explains. "I wanted to make an album that had the spirit of my live show, which I think hinges on letting my guard down enough to allow unrestrained moments of spontaneity." http://www.myspace.com/jeremyfisher
Canadian folk-pop troubadour and two-time Juno nominee Jeremy Fisher first broke onto the scene a decade ago, and since then his career has been on a steady upward trajectory.
evergreentheatre@gmail.com
902-825-6834
Now and again we at the Evergreen open the doors wide and leave it up to you to decide what to pay for a show. We usually do this when we are sure that you will absolutely love the show, but are reluctant to take a chance on a relative unknown.
Jeremy will be playing at Stanfest in Canso on the long weekend and we convinced him to make a detour to Margaretsville on the way home.
Canadian folk-pop troubadour and two-time Juno nominee Jeremy Fisher first broke onto the scene a decade ago, and since then his career has been on a steady upward trajectory.
Listening to Mint Juleps,his recently released fifth album is like ambling through the long and relaxed dog days of summer. The acoustic-driven collection of 12 songs reunites Fisher with his folk-drenched musical roots and is a veritable throwback to the golden era of the singer-songwriter.
That's not to say that Jeremy Fisher lives in the past. On the contrary, the Ottawa-based musician's craft is deeply imbued with a modern insight that has made him a strong and enduring musical storyteller. He thus inhabits a one-of-a-kind space in this current musical landscape as a rather timeless troubadour.
A blend of both brand new tracks and hand-picked covers, Mint Juleps is a fine new feather in Fisher's cap that he says best represents him as an independent musician, and as a live performer.
"The concept of the record was to make something that reflects what I do night after night on stage," Fisher explains. "I wanted to make an album that had the spirit of my live show, which I think hinges on letting my guard down enough to allow unrestrained moments of spontaneity." http://www.myspace.com/jeremyfisher
Canadian folk-pop troubadour and two-time Juno nominee Jeremy Fisher first broke onto the scene a decade ago, and since then his career has been on a steady upward trajectory.
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Margaretsville, Nova Scotia
evergreentheatre@gmail.com
902-825-6834
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