The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Treble with Girls play July 31

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The Ceilidh In the City will be getting into all sorts of “treble” on July 31, as hosts welcome members of the band Treble with Girls as their special guests.

Playing together now for several years, the group is comprised of fiddler Sheila MacKenzie, who was a past founding member of Fiddlers’ Sons and MacKenzie Drive.

On guitar and vocals is Norman Stewart, a troubadour whose soul is filled with music which he shares with all who will listen.

On vocals, guitar and percussion is Maxine MacLennan who has also performing across the Island for many years as a country singer, traditiona­l Maritime singer and talented songwriter.

Last but not least is Jolee Patkai who sings and plays the guitar and adds percussion and harmony. She is a member of the Lady Singers of Our Century.

This foursome promises a night filled with toe-tapping sing a long songs as they join the ceilidh hosts, Kendall Docherty, Peter Burke, Heartz Godkin, Brian Knox and Brian Blacquiere.

The show gets underway at 7:30 p.m. at the Jack Blanchard Centre, 7 Pond St. in Charlottet­own. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for general admission. There is a canteen and bar service available as well as a weekly 50/50 draw in support of the Ceilidh Gives Back Fund which supports various Island Charities and Families in need. For additional informatio­n, call Kendall at 902-569-1133 or Brian at 902-569-3327 or follow along online at Facebook.com/CeilidhInT­heCity.

 ?? NANCY J. HOGAN/ PHOTO SPECIAL THE GUARDIAN ?? Treble with Girls will perform at the July 31 edition of Ceilidh in the City. From left are Jolee Patkai, Maxine MacLennan, Sheila Fitzpatric­k and Norman Stewart.
NANCY J. HOGAN/ PHOTO SPECIAL THE GUARDIAN Treble with Girls will perform at the July 31 edition of Ceilidh in the City. From left are Jolee Patkai, Maxine MacLennan, Sheila Fitzpatric­k and Norman Stewart.

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