Tuesday Night Tunes: Put the Kettle On - Ann Fearon, Vince Morash & James Crouse in Concert

August 28, 2018

7:00 pm

The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is pleased to welcome three of our most popular performers, Ann Fearon, Vince Morash and James Crouse, who have formed the trio Put the Kettle On as part of our series of free musical evenings in July and August known as the Tuesday Night Tunes.

Ann Fearon, whose first collection of songs, Roadside Flowers was an award winner at the 2010 Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival Songwriting Competition. With a nice blend of Celtic and traditional tunes at her disposal, Ann will provide a great addition to this new ensemble.

Vince Morash was actually born and raised in Nova Scotia’s iconic fishing village of Peggy’s Cove. His years in a seacoast village combined with a life of travels across the country have given him a unique perspective on this country. His songs are a reflection on everyday life and some can bring a tear to your eye from sorrow or laughter.

As a musical partner, there are few musicians as versatile as James Crouse. James’ expertise on the guitar and vocal harmonies enhances all the tunes like a breeze filling a sail on a schooner.

The Tuesday Night Tunes are cooperative venture between the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and Develop Nova Scotia.

For additional information:
Richard MacMichael
902-424-8897
macmicrs@gov.ns.ca