FOOD FOR THE BODY DRINK FOR THE SPIRIT MUSIC FOR THE SOUL
July 28, 2020

JOE MacMASTER, DARLA MacPHEE and THOMAS HARRINGTON in The Pourhouse. $20 doors at 7pm, show 8-10pm. Tickets by calling #902-892-5200. Only 50 will be sold per Covid regulations.

Posted by: Old Triangle Charlottetown
When:
August 1, 2020 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm
2020-08-01T19:00:00-03:00
2020-08-01T22:30:00-03:00

JOE MACMASTER RETURNS TO THE POURHOUSE!
Hey fiddle lovers: Have you been missing the tunes? Come on out to the Pourhouse (above The Old Triangle) this Saturday August 1st for an epic night of tunes from JOE MACMASTER, THOMAS HARRINGTON and DARLA MACPHEE!
Doors open at 7PM with showtime at 8PM. Dinner and bar service available all evening.
**Due to capacity restrictions, ONLY 50 TICKETS will be sold. Tickets are $20 available by reservation by calling the Old Triangle at #902-892-5200.
**For distancing purposes, booking in groups of 4 or more is much appreciated and groups of up to 10 are allowed! So get your family and bubble friends together for a great night out.
Joe will be joined on piano by Darla MacPhee of the renowned Chaisson family. The two have joined forces before for HERE WE GO Barndances in 2018. The evening will also feature one of PEI’s favourites in the traditional music scene, Thomas Harrington, on fiddle and smallpipes.
ABOUT JOE:
Deemed the newest powerhouse of Route 19 by Ashley MacIsaac, Joe MacMaster has quickly risen up the ranks of the Cape Breton music scene in the last number of years. With an arsenal of pipes, fiddle, and piano, Joe has made his mark on the local music scene as a regular player at dances and ceilidhs in and around Cape Breton. He has toured through the United States performing with Natalie MacMaster, brought his music to Ontario on multiple occasions, and has even performed at the Edmonton Folk Festival. Hailing from Troy, Joe is one of younger members of the MacMaster fiddling dynasty. He credits his greatest musical influences as his granduncle Buddy MacMaster, his aunt Natalie MacMaster, Kenneth MacKenzie, and Mac Morin. He is known for his traditional style and repertoire, but is also a composer with several noted tunes in circulation. Joe was a part of Na Gaisgich Òga, and Féis Cape Breton, two programs geared towards developing Gaelic fluency and traditional music skills in youth. Joe currently attends St.F.X. University and works as a blacksmith aside from his music.