Jeff Green | Oct 03, 2019
Cape Bretoner Jimmy Rankin, of Rankin Family fame, sandwiched two sold out shows at the Crossing Pub in Sharbot Lake in between a performance at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa last week. He is touring in support of his new recording, “Moving East”. In addition to playing songs from the new recording, he dug into his back catalogue, much to the delight of the Sharbot Lake audience. The shows are coming thick and fast at the Crossings this month. Rum Ragged from Newfoundland is sold out tonight, but there are a few tickets for a show by renowned Rounder Records Bluegrass star Claire Lynch on October 11.
Cape Bretoner Jimmy Rankin, of Rankin Family fame, sandwiched two sold out shows at the Crossing Pub in Sharbot Lake in between a performance at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa last week. He is touring in support of his new recording, “Moving East”. In addition to playing songs from the new recording, he dug into his back catalogue, much to the delight of the Sharbot Lake audience. The shows are coming thick and fast at the Crossings this month. Rum Ragged from Newfoundland is sold out tonight, but there are a few tickets for a show by renowned Rounder Records Bluegrass star Claire Lynch on October 11.
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