July 12, 2012
Media Release - for immediate release
Ditties and Shanties – a great family
musical highlight at Discovery Harbour
On Saturday July 21 visitors
to Discovery Harbour will be treated to Ditties and Shanties, an all-day musical
highlight featuring a fun assortment of traditional music taking place
throughout the beautiful waterside historic site.
NEW this year will be the Kenn
Lewis Steel Drum Duo, playing an eclectic assortment of great tunes on
their magnificent steel drums. Kenn Lewis is an outstanding musician,
producer, and songwriter who has played in Toronto and suburban cities for the past 24
years. Born in the twin Federation
islands of St. Kitts and Nevis
in the Caribbean , his love for music started
at the age of seven. The styles of music
he plays range from Reggae to R & B, but his main musical themes are Caribbean
Rhythms called Soca, Calypso, and Zouke. Lewis was nominated for a Reggae Award in
2002.
Ditties and Shanties will also feature performances from two more great headliners:
Celtic harpist and singer Ruth
Sutherland, and The Playford Players. Ruth Sutherland’s third CD entitled “Bones
& Runes” has won critical acclaim and garnered four Hamilton Music Award
nominations. Ruth successfully returned
from Lorient France
in the summer of 2007 where she performed (alongside harpers from Brittany , Ireland
and Wales )
to rave reviews at the World’s largest Celtic festival. The Playford Players are composed of guitarist Philip Corke from Burlington and hammer dulcimer player Roland Packer from Hamilton . Philip and Roland began by writing diverse
arrangements of traditional English, Irish and Appalachian tunes for hammer
dulcimer and guitar. Their resulting
blend of folk, pop, jazz and classical styles has been described as "light,
bright, lilting music that sets the toes, and the soul, tapping."
The Ditties and Shanties musical highlight is at Discovery Harbour on Saturday July 21 and is
included with regular site admission. For
further information call (705)
549-8064 or visit www.hhp.on.ca
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and is an attraction of the
Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport.
A picture and suggested cutline
is also included with this Release.
Media Contact:
Bill
Brodeur
Coordinator,
Marketing
and Media Relations
Huronia
Historical Parks
(705)
528-7692
Email:
Bill.Brodeur@ontario.ca
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