Well,
unless you were there, it's one of those things you will hear about
from someone who was, and wish you had been. Follow me?
The day started off well and on schedule with a sizeable crowd
constantly gathering. Raul had the sound running smoothly by noon and
the performers were well aware that it was going to be a full and
constant changing line-up. There were several bands that didn't appear
on the poster, but made a pleasant addition: The Hankshaw Sissies being
one of them. Great original songs played with passion and conviction.
Dan Whiteley and Joey Wright gave a clinic in bluegrass pickin',
trading licks on guitar and mandolin. Great stuff. Next the criminally
talented Luther Wright along with his cohort, Dan duoed as
Butterfingers. They had some pretty funny songs that were supposed to
be for the kids, but had the adults laughing harder.
Emily Fennell and her band played a set that showed her continual
growth as a songwriter and although she already has a strong following,
can only become much more popular on the folk/roots circuit. A truly
gifted songwriter.
Things were progressing at a great pace and everyone was enjoying the
venue, the music, and meeting some new friends. Then it started
raining. No biggy; these are seasoned festival-goers and they were well
equipped to handle a little rain. But it turned out to be much more
than the expected showers, and so with people patiently waiting it
out, it became apparent that things were getting too wet equipment-wise
to continue.
While
decisions were pending over the festival’s future for the day, a
spontaneous jam session broke out under the canopy of the backstage
area with drinks, food, and licks being exchanged. These musicians were
going down swinging!
But what could have been a
shameful disaster was quickly salvaged by the wily Ms. Whiteley who had
a backup plan already in place. We were packing it up and moving over
to the McDonalds Corners Agricultural Hall. A convoy of damp, but
rejuvenated concert-goers followed the musicians over, and before you
could say 'help me load this stuff'', the amazing Raul Cirne had the
sound up and running and the place was packed!! From here on, we were
in for a fun filled, action packed, never-say-die hoedown. Yeehaw
indeed. The entertainers were so grateful everyone had hung in there
and they were ready to take their performances up a notch.
Luther Wright and the Wrongs, Chris Brown, Sheesam and Lotus and
Melwood Cutlery all played superb sets, while Marlee of Leaving
Train earned the night’s first encore. Her voice and bass playing stole
the show up to that point. And we hadn't even gotten to the special
surprise guests yet! By this time they were no surprise, but
nonetheless being eagerly anticipated. Jim Bryson hit the stage with
Kathleen Edwards in tow. Normally he is playing in her band, but
tonight she was returning the favour and adding her own sense of humour
to the proceedings. Her quote that the Elphin Roots Festival was more
fun for her to play than the Calgary Music Festival earned a nice
thunderous round of applause from the attentive crowd. It sure was a
nice thing to say and the feeling that people were experiencing a truly
special night was contagious!! By the time the lovely Sarah Harmer hit
the stage and wowed everyone with her great songs and stories, it was
getting close to the end of a magical musical night. As tired as she
was from the weekend’s organizing, Jenny Whiteley finally ended up on
the stage and showed once again why she is so revered and loved for not
only her music, but her professionalism and down-to-earth friendliness.
Very reluctantly the crowd slowly dissolved into the night with that
warm fuzzy feeling that can only come from being part of a little
piece of musical heaven and history. However you want to look at
it, it was one of the most amazing nights that historical old hall
has ever experienced.
What's in store for the future of the Elphin Roots Festival? Well,
next year folks, you'd better get your tickets early because it is
going to be one of the most eagerly anticipated events of the summer.
Might be hard to top this one, but you can bet that Jenny Whiteley is
going to have fun trying!