Event Info
The Slocan Ramblers
Catch Canada’s bluegrass band to watch before the debut at the Grand Ole Opry!
4:30pm - 7:00pm
$30 ($25 artists/students) + HST in advance or $35 ($30 artists/students) at the door
Event Description
The Slocan Ramblers
Sunday November 5, 2023
4:30 pm
Two 45-minute sets
Advance Tickets: $30 ($25 artists/students) + HST
Door: $35 ($30 artists/students)
“The Slocan Ramblers put on one of the most vibrant shows of acoustic music I’ve seen in some time. It’s rare for Canadians (especially young Canadians) to play this music with such authority, passion and yet ability for experimentation. Chops galore, and a handsome bunch of fellas.”
– Tom Power – Host of CBC’s “q”
Catch them just before their debut at the Grand Ole Opry!
The Slocan Ramblers are Canada’s bluegrass band to watch. Rooted in tradition, fearlessly creative and possessing a bold, dynamic sound, The Slocans have become a leading light of today’s acoustic music scene. With a reputation for energetic live shows, impeccable musicianship and an uncanny ability to convert anyone within earshot into a lifelong fan, The Slocans have been winning over audiences from Merlefest to RockyGrass and everywhere in between.
On their most recent album “Up the Hill and Through the Fog”, the all-star Canadian roots ensemble channels the past three years of loss into a surprisingly joyous collection of twelve songs intended to uplift and help make sense of the world. Bluegrass music is nothing short of catharsis for The Slocan Ramblers.
Though the past few years have brought the group accolades, that same momentum was abruptly halted by the pandemic’s brutal impact on live music. Over the next year, bandmates Adrian Gross and Darryl Poulsen both lost close family members and their bassist decided to step back to spend more time at home. They channeled these tumultuous changes into some of their most honest and direct compositions yet. Up the Hill and Through the Fog showcases the breadth of their varied influences while staying true to their roots in the rough and tumble bluegrass scene of Toronto’s no-nonsense bars and dancehalls. From Frank Evan’s classic, dusty vocals, to John Hartford-inspired lyrical musings, it’s all buttressed by impeccable musicianship, and emotionally raw songwriting from the three core members. This is roots music without pretension, art powerful enough to cut through the fog of the past two years and chart a more hopeful course forward.
2020 IBMA Momentum Award – Band of the Year
2019 Juno Nomination – Traditional Roots Album of the Year
2020 CFMA Award – Traditional Album of the Year
2020 CFMA Nomination – Ensemble of the Year
Say hello to your new favourite band.
Venue
Marysville
Open / Operational