CONCERT

September 3rd, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

The most famous Minglewood song played in these parts is, without a doubt Dorchester - but if you have not seen Matt in Concert before….you’re missing out on seeing/hearing one of the most talented singer/sonwriters EVER to come from the Maritimes….

Matt Minglewood and Theresa Malenfant will ROCK the Civic Centre Saturday, September 10th in support of “Toys for Tots” Motorcycle Run Concert.

For the first time, eight corporate tables (cabaret style) are being sold for the evening. The front row (8 tables with 8 chairs each) will be available for advance purchase for $400.00 each. The Company or persons purchasing this package will be eligible for tax receipts for their generosity. Group discount pricing is also available for groups of 20 or more people. Please call Mike Purdy 536-7006 to reserve.

MATT MINGLEWOOD. …Guitarist, pianist, singer, songwriter creates an inspired blend of country, blues, folk, roots and rock. Both on record and on stage Matt keeps the music thriving, interesting and vivacious. After a dozen recordings and forty plus years of touring from Cape Breton to Vancouver, from Alert to Memphis, Europe, the Middle East and across the United States he has earned the respect and loyalty of thousands of devoted fans.

Matt grew up in North Sydney, Nova Scotia in a large and loving extended family of twelve. At an early age he remembers sitting on grandfather Batherson‟s knee listening to him, completely enthralled by his fiddle playing as he bounced him up and down. At the tender age of four he sang in front of his first audience, singing a couple of Gaelic songs and the writing was on the wall. At the age of six he started fiddle lessons, moved on to the piano at eight and by his teens was in love with the guitar. He joined his first band, the Rockin‟ Saints‟ in his late teens playing organ and rhythm guitar. His early influences were eclectic, Elvis, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, BB King but also local fiddle players such as Winston Scotty Fitzgerald and Buddy MacMaster. By his early twenties Matt went on to join a band entitled Sam Moon, Matt Minglewood & the Universal Power. This band soon evolved into the Moon Minglewood Band. They toured the country extensively and became known as one of the hardest working bands in the country. By the mid 70‟s they morphed into the Minglewood Band & recorded their first album, affectionately known as „The Red Album‟ in 76…..a recording contract with RCA Records soon followed.

His music and song writing has the natural universality one only hears from a born storyteller. The songs can be somewhat autobiographical as in ‘Me and the Boys’, a song about carefree days of his youth or social issues he puts forth in ‘Long Way From Texas’. Many of Matt’s tunes grapple with the universal feelings of passion, frustrations, hope, loneliness, love, disappointment and regret as well as his deep love of the Maritimes. They are always reflected his life around him and what he is feeling at the time.

His song, “Me & The Boys” was recorded by southern-rock legend Charlie Daniels on his CD of the same name. Many major artists (such as Jeff Healy, Jimmie Rankin, Duck Dunn, (Bassist for Eric Clapton, Neil Young and the Blues Brothers), Colin James, Downchild Blues Band, Kenny Neal, and Grammy award winning Blues harp player Charlie Musselwhite) just to name a few have joined Matt on stage and CD. You never know who may show up to “ sit in “ on any given night!!

A dozen recordings later and now on his own label, Norton Records, Matt has released his first acoustic Cd entitled „The Story‟ and has no thoughts of slowing down. Matt still tours extensively either as an acoustic solo artist or with his full band.

Kicking off the festivities will be Theresa Malenfant, New Brunswick’s acclaimed ‘Queen of Blues” (now living in Halifax), has been bringing down the house since her early public appearance on stage with the late Dutchie Mason. Introduced at a young age to the big band sounds of the 40’s, Theresa soon discovered the blues, listening intently to recordings of her favourite artists to discover their techniques.

Winner of an ECMA Best Female Artist award and twice nominated for Canadian Maple Blues Awards as Female Artist of the Year, Theresa Malenfant has a loyal and enthusiastic following across Canada as well as Europe.

VERY LIMITED QUANTITIES of raffle tickets will be available for a chance to win 2 Economy Class tickets valid for travel to any Air Canada scheduled destination in North America, including Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean, donated by Air Canada’s Kid’s Horizon Program. At press time, it is believed that there will once again be an autographed acoustic guitar to auction during Matt’s performance.

General admission tickets are available at Tidewater Books, Sackville; Pugsley’s Pharmacy Amherst and Frank’s Music in Moncton or call Mike at 536-7006. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. with Theresa Malenfant and friends taking to the stage at 9:00 p.m. Cash bar. 19 and over to attend. Don’t miss the party of the year!

 

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