John McDermott
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John McDermott

World renowned Scottish-Canadian tenor John McDermott is coming to Big Baddeck.

By Little Church Concerts

Date and time

Sunday, July 21 · 3 - 5pm ADT

Location

Vicar’s View Venue

1450 Westside Rd Big Baddeck, NS B0E1B0 Canada

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Since the beginning of his musical career, John has recorded more than 25 albums, three of which have gone platinum while another has reached double platinum status and yet another achieved a triple platinum ranking. His latest offerings are entitled The Old House – a collaboration with his long-time musical director, guitarist and artist in his own right, Jason Fowler – and My Gentle Harp: A Tribute To Thomas Moore, the musician, poet and singer who lived from 1779 to 1852. The Old House offers such perennial favourites as Wild Mountain Thyme, The Cliffs of Doneen and Red is the Rose, as well as the hilarious crowd-pleaser I’m My Own Grandpa. With My Gentle Harp, John pays homage to the man whose words have been used in opera, in the works of James Joyce and have been featured in performances on some of the greatest stages of the world. For more than 200 years, Thomas Moore’s poetry, prose and music have touched the lives of millions and continue to have an important influence on the arts to this day. There are many other milestones in John’s career. His concerts are sell-outs and sales of his albums are brisk. In addition, John is a perennial favourite to sing the National Anthem at Toronto Maple Leafs home games, and he has met five U.S. presidents. He has been nominated for a number of Juno awards and received the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor Society’s Bob Hope Award for his support for veterans’ causes.

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Little Church in Big Baddeck is a concert series in the community of Big Baddeck, Nova Scotia. We are about to begin our third year with eight concerts programmed for 2024. We showcase artists representing inclusion and diversity. We are committed to a high caliber performance, sound and experience.

Rose Morrison’s artistic vision for this project is to inspire everyone who comes to the 100-seat venue through music, dance and language.

We are so grateful for the support of our local businesses and community members who have supported this series since 2021. We are dedicated to bringing people together and to share the richness of Unama’ki to the world.