Harvest Shares ‘Your Harvest Experience’ Survey

We recognize that the Harvest experience is about connection – as much about connecting with friends and neighbors as it is about connecting with the music on stage.

We’ve also heard from artists and patrons alike that there are issues with crowd noise in our venues over the years. We know how meaningful it is to get together in this COVID-19 period, and we want your feedback on what we can do to improve the festival experience for everyone involved.

Please fill out the Your Harvest Experience Survey here and/or send us an email with your feedback at noise@harvestmusicfest.ca!

Harvest Insider: Hot Shows You Don’t Want To Miss!

Hot Shows You Don’t Want To Miss…

By: Adam Bowie

Well, friends, I’m happy to be back writing about Fredericton’s Harvest Music Festival.

As some of you may know, I covered the best festival on the East Coast of Canada for 14 years on behalf of the Daily Gleaner. It was a wonderful gig, and I was proud to write so many stories about the Harvest each September in Fredericton.

Even though I’ve moved on to a new career opportunity, I’m excited that I’ve been asked to give it another shot – this time for the festival itself.

With so many incredible acts in the lineup for the 2022 Harvest Music Festival, we thought it might be fun to pick a few hot shows you won’t want to miss. As most of you know, with Harvest, it’s pretty hard to go wrong, no matter which tent you enter. But here’s a few suggestions – some can’t-miss, sure-fire showcases that could become your next treasured Harvest memory.

Here we go, and, just to be clear, these picks are in no particular order:

Larkin Poe
Wednesday September 14 @ The Coors Light Blues Tent
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Who wouldn’t want to see two swaggering rock-star sisters with incredible musical chops tear up a stage?

After a couple of previous appearances at the Harvest Music Festival, Rebecca and Megan Lovell, otherwise known as Larkin Poe, are becoming local fan-favourites, thanks in large part to their incendiary fret-work and soaring, soulful vocals.

Think blues-rock riffs, like The Black Keys, paired with a Susan Tedeschi or young Bonnie Raitt-style voice behind the mic.

Just recently, these ladies released “Bad Spell,” the first track from Larkin Poe’s forthcoming LP Blood Harmony, which is due out in November. Hopefully, Harvest fans will get a little preview of the group’s new music at this year’s showcase.

Lately, they’ve been hitting the road hard, trying to make up for lost time during the pandemic. They’ve shared stages with everyone from Peter Frampton to Jack White recently, and by the time they roll into Fredericton they’ll be sharing a bill with The War On Drugs.

Trouble No More Band
Saturday September 17 @ The Coors Light Blues Tent
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Allman Brothers Band’s seminal Eat A Peach album, a group of crack musicians was assembled to help this collection of blues and Southern rock songs take flight once again.

First things first, the lineup, which is led by guitarists Brandon “Taz” Niederauer and Daniel Donato and bassist Dylan Niederauer, and also features keyboardist Peter Levin, vocalist Lamar Williams Jr., pedal steel guitarist Roosevelt Collier and drummers Nikki Glaspie and Jack Ryan.

Harvest fans were stunned the first time they laid eyes on Taz back in 2017 – this young kid, this teenager who played like a monster, who seemed so poised for his young age, who could dazzle audiences with his musical abilities and his charisma.

Now, they get to see him pay homage to some of his heroes, the Allmans, at a festival that has always embraced that group’s lasting musical legacy, thanks to memorable showings by founding member John Lee “Jaimoe” Johnson and Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes.

This afterburner showcase should be special.

Hot Toddy
Saturday September 17 @ The Ginger Agency Barracks Tent 
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Nothing like stepping back in time with an old friend, amirite?

One of the most popular bands in the history of Fredericton is Hot Toddy, a trio of super-skilled, super-nice guys named Joel LeBlanc, Thom Swift, and Tom Easley.

Each one is an absolute ace musician – from LeBlanc’s virtuosity and love of improvisational music to Swift’s deeply soulful guitar-playing and songwriting talents to Easley’s impeccable musicianship and leadership abilities.

When they came together in 1997, the music scene in New Brunswick’s capital had been a bit quiet. Aside from the popular folk group Modabo, music fans were often looking elsewhere for homegrown talent.

It was a musical partnership that established a deep connection between the band and Maritime music fans, and which extended beyond the region to earn them fans all over Canada and across the globe. Their music has obviously meant so much to so many that they’ve been forced to reunite a few times to quench that ongoing thirst for another Hot Toddy evening.

Better get your tickets for this one, as these guys don’t do this very often.

Kathleen Edwards
Thursday September 15 @ The Coors Light Blues Tent
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If you’ve been keeping your options open for this year’s Harvest Music Festival, it may be time to pick up a couple of Kathleen Edwards tickets.

The talented Ottawa singer-songwriter has been nominated multiple times for awards from the Junos, the Canadian Country Music Association and the Polaris Music Prize, and she placed multiple singles on the Billboard Top 100 in the United States with her latest recording, 2020’s Total Freedom.

Edwards is always an entertaining performer, both with her stunning musical gifts and also her sharp-as-a-tack wit.

A favourite with Harvest crowds, it’ll be great to have her back in Fredericton.

When she’s not writing with Nashville star Maren Morris (like the catchy “Good Woman,” from 2019), she’s been touring sporadically the past few years.

After taking a multi-year break from the music biz to open a coffee shop (called Quitters) back home, she’s now re-embracing her musical career, adding new tour dates to her itinerary all the time. How lucky for us that she’s made time for a return trip to Harvest!

Harvest Music Festival Welcomes Matt Mays, Following Withdrawal Of JJ Grey & Mofro

Fredericton’s Harvest Music Festival today announced that Canadian indie rocker Matt Mays of Dartmouth has been added to the Saturday Blues Tent schedule on September 17. Mays and his band will join The Record Company, who move into the closing spot following the withdrawal of JJ Grey & Mofro from the festival this week.

“Matt Mays is the act to match the onstage energy and audience connection that the Record Company is famous for delivering,” said Brent Staeben, Harvest Music Programmer. “Every time Matt has played Harvest, he’s delivered a rip-roaring and memorable performance.  My memories of his shows are as much about the wild crowd response as they are about the band’s performance. There’s a special connection there between Matt and his audiences and that makes him a perfect fit for a show with The Record Company.”

Mays fills in on the Saturday schedule vacated by JJ Grey & Mofro, who due to unforeseen circumstances are unable to attend this year’s festival.

“We’re sad for all of us fans of JJ Grey who were looking forward to another great Mofro show,” said Staeben. “But we know that Matt Mays has exactly what we need to keep the party going on Harvest Saturday night.”

Mays and his band will take to the Blues Tent stage Saturday September 17th for a full 90 minute show at 8pm, with The Record Company closing the night at 10pm. Tickets are $65.00 plus fees and HST, and will be on sale today as of 10:00am Atlantic, available here or by calling 1-888-311-9090. Ultimate Passholders and Saturday Passholders can also access this show. While Ultimate Passes have sold out, a limited number of Saturday Passes remain on sale.

For those already holding JJ Grey tickets or Saturday Passes, nothing has changed and those tickets and passes will be honored at the door. For those interested in a refund, they are available upon request up until Friday August 12th. To request a refund, please contact Ticketpro at info@ticketpro.ca.

The 2022 Harvest Music Festival takes place this September 13-18, featuring The War On Drugs, Blue Rodeo, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, William Prince, The Record Company, Kathleen Edwards, Andy Frasco & The U.N., and more. 

Harvest Summer Social at the Recap Night Market

Harvest wouldn’t be possible without the hard work and dedication of our incredible volunteers who come together by the hundred each year! Join us on July 14th, 4-9PM, to welcome and celebrate new and returning volunteers during a night of live music and fun, presented by Harvest and the Recap Night Market. This all-ages event is open to everyone, and will feature a series of exciting live performances in the Tannery by chillteens, Sadie, and Richie Young. Music starts at 5:30PM. Shop around the many wonderful booths of vendors, courtesy of the Recap Night Market, and enjoy some ice cream by Queen Street Creamery – the first 100 guests get a free cup! Show us you’ve signed up to volunteer, or sign up on the spot to spin the prize wheel – win gift cards, records, and more.
 
We’re proud that our volunteers return year after year to see their Harvest family, be immersed in music, and give back to their community. We can’t wait to celebrate it together in true Harvest fashion: with live music and a good time!

Harvest Music Festival Shares Details on Virtual Blues in the Schools Program

Fredericton’s Harvest Music Festival today shared details around its 2022 Blues in the Schools (BITS) Program, presented by the University of New Brunswick. An educational program created to promote, preserve, and perpetuate the art, culture, and heritage of the blues through clinics in local schools and investment in local school music programs, Harvest’s BITS Program has reached tens of thousands of New Brunswick students since its inception in 2003.

Delivering the program virtually in 2022, Harvest has this week distributed pre-recorded clinics hosted by award-winning Canadian musician Rick Fines to the roughly 70 public schools in the Anglophone-West District, along with 142 additional public schools throughout New Brunswick. A longtime Harvest favorite and one of the country’s hardest working performers, Fines has taught Blues In The Schools programs in New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories.

As part of the 2022 Program, Harvest will additionally provide roughly $15,000 fundraised from bar tips and patron donations to Fredericton area schools that currently have, or plan to have, a band program as of Fall 2022.

“Before COVID-19, a typical year of Blues in the Schools would include 2-3 clinicians covering roughly 20 schools in the Greater Fredericton area,” said Harvest Music Festival General Manager, Jeff Richardson. “By moving online, we’ve expanded the program across the province and grown the audience of students learning about the power, importance, and history of the blues tenfold. We’re really pleased to partner with UNB on this tremendous initiative.”

The 2022 Harvest Music Festival takes place this September 13-18, featuring The War On Drugs, Blue Rodeo, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, William Prince, JJ Grey & Mofro, The Record Company, Kathleen Edwards, Andy Frasco & The U.N., and more. 

Joe Russo To Join The SLIP At Harvest

We’re thrilled to share that Joe Russo will join The SLIP for their performance at Harvest 2022! The phenomenal Brooklyn-based drummer was enlisted by The SLIP’s Andrew Barr, after Barr was called to go on tour with Feist in September. Russo returns to Harvest, after Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s buzzworthy performance to close the Festival’s 25th Anniversary edition in 2015. Formed in Boston in 1995, The SLIP have earned a legacy as one of the most daring and dynamic improvisational rock trios to come out of the Northeast. Catch this incredible act alongside grand theft bus on September 15 in The Ginger Agency Barracks, presented by Trius Truck Centre! Tickets & Passes are on sale now – grab an Atlantic Lottery / Loto Atlantique Big Fun pass to take in the whole series: https://harvestmusicfest.ticketpro.ca/en/pages/HARVESTPASSES2022