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Shows

Penzie’s Bistro LIVE

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June – July 2021 Jun – Jul 2021
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Jun
25
Fri
Nudie @ Shaw's Hotel & Cottages
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Jun 25 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Gahan Beacon Blonde Ale presents Nudie LIVE at Penzie’s Bistro (Shaw’s Hotel)!

About this event

An Island sensation for years, Nudie has toured long and far and played in venues of all sizes across North America. Along with club & festival shows in Canada & the United States, Nudie has showcased at the North by Northeast Festival, the Ontario Council of Folk Festivals, the Americana Music Festival in Nashville and the North American Folk Alliance in Memphis, Tennessee. His songs have been featured in CTV television’s Saving Hope as well as the soon to be released film, A Small Fortune. Join Nudie for a preview of his upcoming release, Love & Money

Seating begins at 6:30pm (Please call 902-672-2022 to reserve a time slot for dinner before the show)

Show: 8-10pm Approx.

Your tickets reserve your table. Please call 902-672-2022 if you would like to sit with another group.

Rooms and Cottages available! Call 902-672-2022 to reserve.

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Jun
26
Sat
Inn Echo @ Shaw's Hotel & Cottages
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Jun 26 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Gahan Beacon Blonde Ale presents Inn Echo LIVE at Penzie’s Bistro (Shaw’s Hotel)!

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Inn Echo is emerging as one of the traditional music scene’s most electrifying new acts. The band is the culmination of four unique musical backgrounds from across Canada, the United States, and Ireland. With the goal of bringing a modern influence to the tradition of sharing and arranging tunes, this multi-award nominated group adds a tinge of jazz, pop, and even electronic music to the trad art form.

Seating for Dinner begins at 6:30pm- Please call 902-672-2022 to reserve a time slot for dinner.

Show runs from 8-10pm approx.

Your tickets reserve your table. Please call 902-672-2022 if there is another group you would like to sit with.

Rooms and Cottages available. Call 902-672-2022 to reserve.

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Jul
2
Fri
Nick Doneff @ Shaw's Hotel & Cottages
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Jul 2 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Gahan Beacon Blonde Ale presents Nick Doneff LIVE at Penzie’s Bistro (Shaw’s Hotel)!

About this event

Nick Doneff was born in Fort Erie, Ontario and has called Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island home since 2013. Doneff has a reputation with artists from the island and beyond as a savvy and dependable sideman. He has received a MusicPEI award for Musician of the Year and is currently working with some of Prince Edward Island’s finest acts including Liam Corcoran, Two Hours Traffic, and Catherine MacLellan. However, Doneff is not to be overlooked as an independent artist. He has earned a dedicated fanbase with his earnest songwriting, intricate musicianship, and laid-back presence on the stage. After describing him as a mix between John Prine and Joel Plaskett on CBC’s flagship arts & culture program, “Q”, host Tom Power simply stated that Nick Doneff is an artist that “you have to hear.”

Seating begins at 6:30pm (Please call 902-672-2022 to reserve a time slot for dinner before the show)

Show: 8-10pm Approx.

Your tickets reserve your table. Please call 902-672-2022 if you would like to sit with another group.

Rooms and Cottages available! Call 902-672-2022 to reserve.

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Jul
8
Thu
J.P. Cormier @ Shaw's Hotel & Cottages
Tickets
Jul 8 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Gahan Beacon Blonde Ale presents J.P. Cormier LIVE at Penzie’s Bistro (Shaw’s Hotel) July 8th!

About this event

Nobody really knows who J.P. Cormier is for sure. That’s to be expected, believe me. In 1974 he was a five year old boy, discovering an innate talent for playing the guitar, I had a little hand in that, guiding him through the beginning stages. He learned faster than I could teach. By the mid eighties, not out of his teens, he was a sideman for bands and artists of many different genres in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and all across the deep south. As he travelled and worked he added more and more instruments to his arsenal of capabilities. He became indispensable to the bands he worked for. In the early Nineties, he became a sideman for one of Canada’s favourite sons, Stompin’ Tom Connors and also became a staple of the recordings at Studio H in Halifax. His work with the CBC there, spanned musical, production and arranging duties. All this before he was 20. In the mid nineties he reentered the musical scene of his beloved East Coast and the Island called Cape Breton. He exploded onto the trad music scene there as a fiddler, performing some of the most difficult music ever produced by legends like Winston Fitzgerald and Angus Chisholm with a facility that stunned onlookers. Especially those who knew he wasn’t born there, but born in Ontario to Cape Breton parents. Somehow, some way, his music was the real thing, sounding like he had been steeped continually in a handed-down brew of family tradition from the old country. Nothing could be further from the truth. His previous gig was in Nashville playing mandolin and banjo in a grammy nominated bluegrass gospel band and performing on the Opry, and playing television shows with the likes of Waylon Jennings. All those people also thought he was one of them, American, reared in the ways of bluegrass, old time and Americana music. They knew he was from Canada, but it just didn’t seem possible. Then in 1997, something amazing happened. An album released in Canada, out of nowhere, called Another Morning. This time it was him as a songwriter and a lead singer. And what a songwriter he turned out to be. Some of the performances on that album are literally part of the musical vocabulary today in the East Coast. Songs like the title cut, and Kelly’s Mountain, The Molly May (co written with his cousin Gervais) and others. It inspired, 25 years ago, some of the biggest names in the business today. People like Dave Gunning, Matt Andersen, David Myles, Joel Plaskett, all of which will tell you: that record changed things. The Canadian industry thought so too, and it received a juno nomination and won an ECMA. And that was just the beginning. 36 years later after stepping on stage as professional union musician for the first time at the tender age of 13, JP is still going, and frighteningly, still getting better. 16 albums followed the success of Another Morning, winning 12 more ECMA’s, another Juno nomination, a Canadian Folk Music Award and 5 Music Nova Scotia Awards. Each album was a snapshot of each thing that he can do. There are fiddle albums, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, tribute records, songwriting collections, a purely astounding spectrum of talent and musical vision. His catalogue of recordings and the 150 or so records he’s produced on other artists, resemble the tapestry he weaves in live performance. Where he used to carry 3 and 4 piece bands, he tours alone now. Of all the things he is, foremost he is an entertainer. I think one of the best. After you’ve seen what he does, I’m certain you will too.

Seating begins at 6:30pm (Please call 902-672-2022 to reserve a time slot for dinner before the show)

Show: 8-10pm Approx.

Your tickets reserve your table. Please call 902-672-2022 if you would like to sit with another group.

Rooms and Cottages available! Call 902-672-2022 to reserve.

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Jul
9
Fri
J.P. Cormier – SOLD OUT! @ Shaw's Hotel & Cottages
Tickets
Jul 9 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

Gahan Beacon Blonde Ale presents J.P. Cormier LIVE at Penzie’s Bistro (Shaw’s Hotel) July 9th!

About this event

Nobody really knows who J.P. Cormier is for sure. That’s to be expected, believe me. In 1974 he was a five year old boy, discovering an innate talent for playing the guitar, I had a little hand in that, guiding him through the beginning stages. He learned faster than I could teach. By the mid eighties, not out of his teens, he was a sideman for bands and artists of many different genres in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and all across the deep south. As he travelled and worked he added more and more instruments to his arsenal of capabilities. He became indispensable to the bands he worked for. In the early Nineties, he became a sideman for one of Canada’s favourite sons, Stompin’ Tom Connors and also became a staple of the recordings at Studio H in Halifax. His work with the CBC there, spanned musical, production and arranging duties. All this before he was 20. In the mid nineties he reentered the musical scene of his beloved East Coast and the Island called Cape Breton. He exploded onto the trad music scene there as a fiddler, performing some of the most difficult music ever produced by legends like Winston Fitzgerald and Angus Chisholm with a facility that stunned onlookers. Especially those who knew he wasn’t born there, but born in Ontario to Cape Breton parents. Somehow, some way, his music was the real thing, sounding like he had been steeped continually in a handed-down brew of family tradition from the old country. Nothing could be further from the truth. His previous gig was in Nashville playing mandolin and banjo in a grammy nominated bluegrass gospel band and performing on the Opry, and playing television shows with the likes of Waylon Jennings. All those people also thought he was one of them, American, reared in the ways of bluegrass, old time and Americana music. They knew he was from Canada, but it just didn’t seem possible. Then in 1997, something amazing happened. An album released in Canada, out of nowhere, called Another Morning. This time it was him as a songwriter and a lead singer. And what a songwriter he turned out to be. Some of the performances on that album are literally part of the musical vocabulary today in the East Coast. Songs like the title cut, and Kelly’s Mountain, The Molly May (co written with his cousin Gervais) and others. It inspired, 25 years ago, some of the biggest names in the business today. People like Dave Gunning, Matt Andersen, David Myles, Joel Plaskett, all of which will tell you: that record changed things. The Canadian industry thought so too, and it received a juno nomination and won an ECMA. And that was just the beginning. 36 years later after stepping on stage as professional union musician for the first time at the tender age of 13, JP is still going, and frighteningly, still getting better. 16 albums followed the success of Another Morning, winning 12 more ECMA’s, another Juno nomination, a Canadian Folk Music Award and 5 Music Nova Scotia Awards. Each album was a snapshot of each thing that he can do. There are fiddle albums, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, tribute records, songwriting collections, a purely astounding spectrum of talent and musical vision. His catalogue of recordings and the 150 or so records he’s produced on other artists, resemble the tapestry he weaves in live performance. Where he used to carry 3 and 4 piece bands, he tours alone now. Of all the things he is, foremost he is an entertainer. I think one of the best. After you’ve seen what he does, I’m certain you will too.

Seating begins at 6:30pm (Please call 902-672-2022 to reserve a time slot for dinner before the show)

Show: 8-10pm Approx.

Your tickets reserve your table. Please call 902-672-2022 if you would like to sit with another group.

Rooms and Cottages available! Call 902-672-2022 to reserve.

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