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Terry Tufts (Tyler Firestone opening) - 10/18/08

Posted on October 18, 2008 - Filed Under New Bookings


Who
Terry Tufts (Tyler Firestone opening)
When
Saturday, October 18, 2008
8:00pm - Superb singer, songwriter & guitarist. His stirring melodies are supported by sophisticated finger-style guitar orchestrations. The result: songs that are often anthemic, and always profoundly affecting. - Photo & Ticket Info: Buy Tickets
Where
Knox Acoustic Cafe (map)
890 Fourth Avenue East
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada N4K 5P5

Owen Sound's venue for folk, roots, celtic & blues music.

Other Info
Superb singer, writer and guitarist: those are words frequently used to describe Ottawa-based performer Terry Tufts.

Terry's songwriting contemporaries refer to him as a musical triple threat. He's also an avid environmentalist, dedicated dad and loving husband, all elements that colour his striking original material. Terry's lyrics speak straight from the heart - and from a charged social conscience. His stirring melodies are supported by sophisticated finger-style guitar orchestrations. The result: songs that are often anthemic, and always profoundly affecting.

Born on the shores of Lake Erie the son of a Canadian diplomat, Terry grew up in Denver, Rome, South Africa and Ottawa. He has been playing music since he was nine, starting with the mandolin and later moving on to guitar. He cites influences ranging from Gordon Lightfoot and Red Shea through Keats, Byron and Shelley to Lenny Breau and Tommy Smothers.

Always the brilliant guitarist, Terry spent much of his early career working with other singers. However in the mid-1990s, he released two albums of original material: Walk On and Two Nights Solo. Both were greeted with critical acclaim, and his songwriting was recognized when he was named a winner in Standard Radio's National Songwriting Competition in 1997. He is also the only two-time winner of the Ontario Council of Folk Festival's Songs From the Heart competition, taking that honour in 1998 and 2001.

Terry's latest recording (2005), The Better Fight, reflects his continuing growth as songwriter and musician. In it, he explores the pop, jazz and folk idioms, moving seamlessly through all three in the company of some of the best musicians in Eastern Canada. Apart from the sheer musicality of the new recording, The Better Fight is, as one writer noted "the culmination of Terry Tufts' career as a gifted and passionate songwriter. Whether he's tackling the dilemma posed by an unjust war or savouring moments in time, Tufts displays a boxer's heart wrapped inside a troubadour's spirit."

More on Terry Tufts: See LINKS page

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Opening for Terry Tufts is Wasaga Beach's Tyler Firestone (winner of the GBFS 2008 Young & Hungry Discovery Youth Showcase).

When Wasaga Beach (Ontario, Canada) native, Tyler Firestone plays he loves speaking to the audience and telling the stories behind his songs. His music draws on the folk, rock,and blues influences of icons like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Led Zeppelin, Bert Jansch, Arlo Guthrie, John Denver and the many others who paved the way for modern day indi artists.

Tyler’s music speaks of love, romance, world issues, and hope. This singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (guitar, harmonica, piano, and banjo) has opened for the folk duo, Dala, and for Canadian folk-music legend Valdy. He has appeared at the 2007 Barrie Folk Roots Music Festival, the Great Northern Exhibition, Face the Music concert series, Knox Acoustic Café Youth Showcase, and in 2008 he won the Georgian Bay Folk Society Young & Hungry Youth Showcase.

Tyler also recently performed at the Ontario Thespian Festival, showcasing an anti-bullying play titled “For the Ones” which features, and is based on his song For the Ones. He is currently promoting his debut album titled Tyler Firestone: All In Good Time.

More on Tyler Firestone: See LINKS page

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