Kym Gouchie & Northern Sky!

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Kym Gouchie is an Indigenous roots singer/songwriter from the Lheidli T’enneh aka Prince George. Kym fearlessly leads her band Northern Sky, featuring some of Northern BC’s finest musicians, as they create compelling and stunning live performances of her genuine and heartfelt songs that serve to elevate the human spirit.

Northern Sky includes: 

Kym Gouchie - drum, vocals
Naomi Kavka - cello, bass, guitar, vocals
Jeremy Pahl - guitar, vocals
Amy Blanding - vocals
Danny Bell - drums

The album "For the People" is available on Bandcamp and KymGouchie.com

Athabasca Barnburner

@Nancy O's!

Thursday August 16th 

From 8:30 - 11:30 PM

The Athabasca Barnburner is a band from Jasper, Alberta that plays folk and banjo music! This album "I Hope You're Happy Now," was mastered by Corwin Fox! You can find Athabasasca Backburner on Facebook, Bandcamp and Youtube! 

Skookum Festival in Vancouver!

For more info you can find the website link here or find Skookum's Facebook Page! 

For more info you can find the website link here or find Skookum's Facebook Page

SKOOKUM is proud and honoured to be working with the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. We are grateful for their support in welcoming this inaugural festival onto their shared territories. The traditional hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (Musqueam) speaking people and have descended from the cultural group known as the Coast Salish.The Skwxwú7mesh Uìxwumixw (Squamish People) continue to reside in the area now described as the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and Squamish Valley. The Tsleil-Waututh Nation, "The People of the Inlet." We have inhabited the lands and waters of our traditional territory surrounding the Burrard Inlet in British Columbia since time immemorial.

Animals in Motion

Animals in Motion at Nancy O's in PG on Tuesday August 14th from 8:30 - 11:30 PM!

Animals in Motion at Nancy O's in PG on Tuesday August 14th from 8:30 - 11:30 PM!

After 10 years of touring across Canada and Europe, Scott Hamilton (Cougars in America) joins forces with Graffiti artist AUST in this art-folk duo. Scott brings his songs to life with a loopstation, theremin, trombone and tickle trunk full of gadgets. Fanny (AUST) animates the scene with the shapes and figures of her imagination through her pioneering concept of “concert illustré!” 

You can find them on their website: http://www.animalsinmotion.ca or on youtube!