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ASHLEY MACISAAC/JOHN ALLAN CAMERON PLAY FERGUS SCOTTISH FESTIVAL

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Apr 7, 1995, 3:00:00 AM4/7/95
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In article <3m21de$a...@remus.wat.hookup.net>, Mary Joy Aitken <mjai...@hookup.net> writes:
>Fiddle whiz, and recent East Coast Music Awards Winner, Ashley MacIsaac,
>will be performing the feature concert at this year's 50th Anniversary of
>The Fergus Scottish Festival. The Festival runs from August 9 - 13, and
>MacIsaac will be performing on Saturday August 12 (8:30pm).

you MUST see this young lad's show. He is spectacular. Like a cross
between Nigel Kennedy and your local fiddler at the pub, with a bit of dance
music and grunge thrown in for good measure. He fiddles and step-dances, has a
decent back-up band, and plays something for everyone. I defy you to keep your
feet still while listening to him play.

>Opening for MacIsaac will be John Allan Cameron,
>who won the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year's East Coast
>Music Awards.

and well-deserved-- the man's just about a legend in this country.

>This special concert is being billed as a Cape Breton Ceilidh.
>
>Tickets are now on sale now and they can
>be obtained by calling: 519-787-0099 or 519-886-2375. An early-bird discount
>price (15% off) is in effect at the Festival Box Office only (787-0099) until April 30.
>
>Beautiful, historic, Fergus, Ontario is located 1 1/2 hours northwest
>of Toronto and is 5 minutes from Elora.

If you're in Canada this summer, check it out. The Fergus fest is a
good time. If Ashley MacIssac comes to a location near you, and you have any
kind of love for fiddle music, go see him.

--A (a fan-- *laugh* like you didn't notice that...)

Mary Joy Aitken

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Apr 7, 1995, 3:00:00 AM4/7/95
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Fiddle whiz, and recent East Coast Music Awards Winner, Ashley MacIsaac,
will be performing the feature concert at this year's 50th Anniversary of
The Fergus Scottish Festival. The Festival runs from August 9 - 13, and
MacIsaac will be performing on Saturday August 12 (8:30pm).

Opening for MacIsaac will be John Allan Cameron,


who won the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year's East Coast
Music Awards.

This special concert is being billed as a Cape Breton Ceilidh.

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