Eclipse - Comfortably Numb (Marigold Cultural Centre Truro, NS)
Eclipse performing Comfortably Numb at the Marigold Cultural Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia, Sept 6, 2014
Carew, Breeze & Wilson at The Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, Nova Scotia - .July 2nd 2008
Carew, Breeze & Wilson at The Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, Nova Scotia. Travelling from playing at Hampton, New Brunswick, the night before. Staying-over at Jim and Wilma Hahnen's home .. with blueberry pancakes.
Alicia Lane at Marigold cultural center Truro NS
Stoves for Guatemala concert
Don't Like To Dance, Alan Doyle Trio, Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro NS
A beautiful performance of this Boy On Bridge bonus-track song by the AD Trio, featuring awesome performances by Beautiful Gypsies Cory Tetford and Kendel Carson. Featuring Alan too, at his sweetest and most endearing. Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, Nova Scotia. April 23, 2017
Ready To Go, Alan Doyle Trio, Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro NS
The brand new song - due for October release on Alan's upcoming Bpb Rpck-produced Week At The Warehouse album - I'm fully expecting to be listening to soon on US radio (and maybe in a Ford commercial too, since it's a grand Driving Song), this time in acoustic AD Trio version with his 2 most Beautiful Gypsies, Kendel Carson and Cory Tetford. Deadly. April 23, 2017
Sloan - Coax Me/Money City Maniacs (Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, 6 March 2015)
Sloan
Coax Me/Money City Maniacs
Marigold Cultural Centre
Truro, Nova Scotia
Friday, 6 March 2015
Jay Ferguson - guitar, vocal
Chris Murphy - bass, vocal
Patrick Pentland - guitar, vocal
Andrew Scott - drums
Gregory MacDonald - keyboards, vocal
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J.P. Cormier Live at the Marigold Cultural Centre 2017
Nothing is more satisfying to the ear and the soul than an artist standing up with their guitar. Especially if the artist playing that guitar is J.P. Cormier. Performing at the Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, Nova Scotia, April 15, 2017. There are so many great East Coast bred musicians in Canada. J.P. is among one of my favorites. This video is why. Enjoy
Stampeders at Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro
June 11, 2008
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Cec girl fight
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Amazing Facts About Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Truro is a small town in the central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is shire town of Colchester County and is situated on south side of Salmon River floodplain, which is very close to river’s mouth at eastern end of the Cobequid Bay.
Tourist Attractions in Truro, Nova Scotia make Truro an amazing place to visit and enjoy in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Truro was called originally as “Wagobagitik” by the local inhabitants. Meaning of this name is “end of water flow” or “bay runs far up”, in refrence to the one of the highest rising to tides in the world from Bay of Fundy.
Acadians, who arrived in early 1700s transformed this name into Cobequid. Truro always remains a very important junction for the travellers in Nova Scotia.
mportance of town got increased dramatically with construction of Nova Scotia Railway between Pictou and Halifax in 1858, Intercolonial Railway in 1872 and its all of the connection to Dominion Atlantic Railway of Annapolis Valley.
Tourist Attractions in Truro, Nova Scotia
1. Victoria Park: It is in the heart of Truro which lies in the incredible Victoria Park with 400 acres of old growth forest,biking and hiking trails, 2 sets of waterfalls and 1 dizzying, 175 step Jacob’s Ladder for climb up. This park also features waterslides, a large outdoor pool, spray park and a playground which make it a very famous family destination.
2. Historic Downtown: Historic downtown of Truro is thriving with unique dining and shops. Inglis Street is one of the famous destination which features number of boutiques like Nova Scotia Emporium.
3. Marigold Cultural Centre: It is a fantastic place to have experience of theatre and local music in an intimate setting. Marigold is also home to local sports heritage museum and local sports.
4. Truro Farmers Market: Shine or Rain Farmer Market of Truro is a gathering spot for handmade goods and local foods every Saturday morning.
5. Colchester Historeum: This Historeum exhibits a huge number of stories and local artifacts and is a great place for genealogical based research.
6. Truro Raceway: Largest harness racing facility if Nova Scotia play role of a host to regular live racing schedule. It is one of the best Tourist Attractions in Truro, Nova Scotia
7. Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre: This discovered legends of Glooscap and learn rich Mi’kmaw heritage and culture of Nova Scotoia. Tour to the Centre and stands at foot of 40ft statue of Gloosap for a very fantastic photo.
8. Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park: This place is definitely a facourite place for a fa,ily. It is home of 10 hectares picnic park, scenic trails, wetland centre, 65 species of birds and 26 species of mammals.
9. Mastodon Ridge: You can get your photo clicked with mastodon a half way between Equater in Stewiacke and North Pole. Remains of juvenile mastodon were found in a quarry and Mastodon Ridge is really a great place to stop for some pictures, to pick up piece of local art from Winding River Art Gallery, a snack for road and mini golf.
10. Masstown Market: Just few minutes from the town is the Masstown Market where visitors find culinary favourite in onsite bakery, cafeteria style restaurant that servers homemade local meals, chip boat, fish, farm market, fish market, dairy bar and deli.
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Centre for the Arts, Brock University presents The Marigolds & David Francey
Centre for the Arts HOT TICKET
The Marigolds & David Francey
Saturday, Mar. 1, 2014 at 7:30 p.m.
Sean O'Sullivan Theatre
The Juno-nominated musical synergy of the folk, bluegrass and blues inflected trio of Caitlin Hanford, Gwen Swick and Suzie Vinnick offers an amazing performance of unique songs that are both familiar and absolutely new.
Multiple Juno Award-winning singer David Francey's lilting brogue makes the rolling beautiful melodies which cascade from his voice unmistakable. Widely recognized as a gem in the Canadian folk music scene, Francey astounds audiences with his humorous and down to earth stories about the quirks of life.
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Halifax, NS--Atlantic Canada's roots & blues troubadour Charlie A'Court will be taking his music to the streets from August 24th to the 28th to help a grassroots non-profit organization, which supports individuals looking for secure housing.
A'Court will be going back to his roots of busking in 3 designated spots in the downtown Halifax where he will perform one-hour acoustic sets in support of Halifax Housing Help (HHH). With all the money raised from A'Court's busking going to the project, Charlie wants to raise awareness of HHH and aid them with their outstanding community work.
When I first moved to Halifax in 2000, the only thing I could do was busk. I lived for months off the kindness of strangers when no one knew who I was, said ACourt. Now, I want to go back to those days to help HHH give the help to those who deserve it.
Charlie is also donating $5 from every sale of his latest recording, Live At The Marigold. The performance was recorded at the Marigold Cultural Centre in Truro and is released as a digital download keychain.
HRM Councillor Dawn Sloane believes HHH has had a deep, positive impact on the very diverse community it serves. HHH is a service that supports those individuals who may need guidance and a helping hand to secure a place to call home, she said.
A'Court will be busking Monday, August 24 to Friday, August 28 at the following times:
· 8 a.m. on the Halifax/Dartmouth Ferry
· 12 p.m. in front of the Halifax Library at Spring Garden Road and Grafton St.,
· 5 p.m. in Parade Square.
About Halifax Housing Help:
Halifax Housing Help (HHH) is an innovative project that provides unique support and trustee services to disadvantaged populations, aiding to prevent eviction and homelessness. The Metro Non-Profit Housing Association, in collaboration with Direction 180 have worked together to develop and implement services aimed at preventing the situations that lead to cyclical homelessness among the most vulnerable populations in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
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For more information or for interviews, contact:
Dawn Sloane
District 12 Councillor
Halifax-Downtown
Halifax Regional Municipality
sloaned@halifax.ca
Cell: (902) 488-4812
or
Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons
Communications Manager
Trade Centre Limited
fkparsons@tradecentrelimited.com
(902) 421-1302 ext. 2127
Cape Breton motorcycle road trip video 1
Filling up in Truro; on our way from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Cape Breton
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Jackie Putnam Victoria Park Truro Nova Scotia
26th Anniversary Gig (And Begin 27), Alan Doyle & The Beautiful Beautiful Band, Truro, Nova Scotia
26th Anniversary Of Making A Living In Music, Remarks/Reminiscences 00:00
Ordinary Day 03:10
20 Songs If They Love Me (I Gotta Go, Go, Go) 06:42
On a sold-out, Monday-could-be-Friday night at the Marigold Centre in Truro - on a Milestone night, as this was the 26th Anniversary not only of the first-ever Great Big Sea gig but also of Alan's own decision to quit his steady (and well-paying) job and take his shot at making music for a living - Alan and his amazing band closed out their Winter 2019 Come Out With Me Tour shows. Included here are a few of Alan's remarks when a fella in the audience shouted out a Happy Anniversary wish to him (including a few fond memories of earlier times spent in Truro at long-since-vanished venues), followed by the song that Alan and his GBS bandmate Sean McCann co-wrote that became the signature song for their band and one of the best-known and most-loved songs not only in Canada, but in many other places around the world. Finally, it seemed perfect to the moment to close with Alan's newest song, brand new and still not yet recorded - a song which tells the tale of how so much of that time over the past 26 years has been spent and why. Sets the tone for the next 26 years too. Marigold Cultural Centre, Truro, Nova Scotia. March 11, 2019
Sloan: Unkind @ The Marquee (2015)
Unkind by Sloan. Performed Live @ The Marquee Ballroom; Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada), March 7th, 2015. As always, Andrew & Chris lit the drums on fire & made 'em scream. Welcome home, gentlemen.
Don't Like To Dance
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Don't Like To Dance · Alan Doyle
Boy On Bridge
℗ 2012 Skinner's Hill Music Ltd, Under Exclusive License To Universal Music Canada Inc
Released on: 2012-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Producer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Alan Doyle
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Maureen Ennis
Associated Performer, Drums, Background Vocalist, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer: Hawksley Workman
Associated Performer, Piano, Hammond Organ: Todd Lumley
Associated Performer, Bass: Derrick Brady
Associated Performer, Drums: Jean Martin
Associated Performer, Violin, Viola, Mandolin: Jessie Zubot
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Stew Crookes
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Spencer Crewe
Composer Lyricist: Alan Doyle
Composer Lyricist: Jeen O'Brien
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Down With Webster - Don't Even Care - Soundcheck 09/21/14 Truro, NS
Down With Webster live September 21st 2014 at the Marigold Cultural Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia