The Once © Photo: Renita Fillatre

2012-11-10 19:30 2012-11-10 21:30 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: The Once

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/3246

Geraldine Hollett - vocals, tambourine
Phil Churchill - vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, suitcase, mandolin, violin
Andrew Dale - vocals, bodhrán, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, organ, accordion, bass, acoustic guitar, percussion, piano Named for a unique Newfoundland phrase that means ‘imminently’, now is indeed the time for The Once.
From their beginnings as three actors who also loved to sing together, The Once has embraced a different vision of...

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Fourth Stage,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
Sat, November 10, 2012
7:30 PM EST
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The Once © Photo: Renita Fillatre
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The Once © Photo: Renita Fillatre
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The Once © Photo: Renita Fillatre
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The Once © Photo: Renita Fillatre

Geraldine Hollett - vocals, tambourine
Phil Churchill - vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, suitcase, mandolin, violin
Andrew Dale - vocals, bodhrán, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, organ, accordion, bass, acoustic guitar, percussion, piano

Named for a unique Newfoundland phrase that means ‘imminently’, now is indeed the time for The Once.
From their beginnings as three actors who also loved to sing together, The Once has embraced a different vision of Newfoundland music. Their sounds do not come from the noisy pubs and dockside taverns that fuel so much of the Island’s energy. Instead, their music comes from a quieter and more thoughtful place. Hope and tragedy are intertwined in their music, whether they are singing an old lament from World War I, original songs that speak of love defeated, or tasteful songs from the artists whose music inspires them.

The new album represents a crossroad in the bands creative process. All are fond of traditional Newfoundland music, but the quiet and moving songs they sing are miles away from the rowdy drinking songs and shanties that often represent the Island’s music.