July 11
10:30 – 11:00 am Youth Performance
11:00 – 12:00 pm Kevin Boon
12:00 – 1:00 pm Stewart Franck
1:00 – 2:00 pm Tim Clark & Family
2:00 – 4:00 pm Steve Dicks & Danny Pink + friends.
July 12
11:00 – 11:30 am Peter Thomson
11:30 – 12:00 pm Angela Snyder Colp & Galen Colp
12:00 – 1:00 pm Malcom freeman
1:00 – 2:00 pm Ken McPherson
2:00 – 4:00 pm Collage
Kevin Boon:
Kevin is a Mahone Bay-based musician, open mic host, town councillor – and also a member of the very popular Shantymen – who enjoys bringing people together through music, storytelling, and community events across the South Shore.

Stewart Franck:
Stewart thrives in collaborative spaces, most notably with Groove-Blues quartet Gamechangers Canadiana sextet Cut, Split & Delivered. On his own, he delivers a heartfelt mix of folk, rock, country, and gospel-bringing a ‘peace and love’ spirit to every performance. FB/IG: stewart.franck.music

Tim Clark & Family:
Clark along with Tim Clark their dad make up this group. We often play public performances and all members add vocals and Noah plays Piano and Tim Guitar. We have performed across Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia and continue to work on our music. We have released two albums as a group and each has a variety of musical genres. The Clark Family Group also participates in local fundraising concerts and community events. Including the Lunenburg Food and Craft fair, The Hank Snow Festival, Lunenburg Folk festival, Music on the Lahave and Fort Point Museum music festival. We play multiple music genres from east coast and folk to country and pop.

Steve Dicks & Danny Pink Music:
A two man duo from Bridgewater NS . Playing both great east coast maritime covers and also original music that we compose ourselves inspired by life right here in Nova Scotia.
In 2025 Steve & Danny started working with percussionist Josh Wagner a previous band member that Steve was in called Inside Story. Together with Josh’s influences they have been working on and perfecting their original tunes and also re – enjoying some covers which were once performed in the previous band .
Steve & Danny have also recently released their first single called “ Lifehouse “ which can be accessed on all major listening platforms. Having fun , challenging yourself , doing good things and of course delivering great music is what this band is all about .

Peter Thompson:
Peter’s musical career all happened initially by learning two Scottish and two Irish Ballads both sung A-Capella to his mum over the phone just so he could keep in touch with her.
As time went on Peter realized that he really enjoyed singing and playing the guitar and slowly he started going out into the community joining open mic’s and fundraisers realizing more and more that he had a love for performing as well .
Inspired by other Singers and song writers alike Peter started taking lessons with Sam Wentzell from Weather Advisory stepping up his playing and performing like never before.
With his Stan Rodger’s Booming Voice and stage presence and his love for old time classics and A-cappella Ballards Peter is one mighty performer you don’t want to miss.

Angela Snyder-Colp and Galen Colp:
Angela and Galen have been singing and playing music most of their lives. Together for more than twenty five years, they have been known to cross over into nearly every genre you can think of. They have a keen ear for harmonies, beautiful melodies and lyrics that speak to them, and hopefully you too!

Malcolm Freeman:
Malcom is a passionate musician and performer who has been honing his craft for as long as he can remember. With a deep love for music, he plays guitar, piano, and other instruments, in addition to being an avid singer. Throughout his career, he’s consistently sought new challenges, striving for growth and artistic depth.

Ken McPherson:
Raised in Pleasant Bay on Cape Breton Island, NS, I grew up surrounded by music. Around kitchen tables lined with guitars, songs and stories brought people together, shaping my earliest memories and sparking a lifelong passion.
I began playing traditional Scottish bagpipes at 12. Over the years, I performed with a pipe band, competed in events, and played stages across the region. Those experiences taught me how music connects people, stirs emotion, and creates lasting memories.
Today, that passion has grown into a career as a country and folk singer-songwriter. I continue to write and evolve as an artist, grateful for the support of incredible people along the way. In June 2026, I will release an 18-song album featuring my original work to date.
My hope is simple: that these songs offer a story, memory, or feeling that resonates with you and perhaps brightens your day.
