“The Coulson Concerts” are back in 2024 with an exciting line-up of Canadian musical artists. This folk and roots series is presented in a quaint historic church in Oro-Medonte, located in the hamlet of Coulson at 301 Horseshoe Valley Road W., and hosted by local singer-songwriter Anne Walker.
The venue: This little white church has stood watch at the top of Coulson hill on the Horseshoe Valley Road for over 140 years. The church, built in 1881, was closed as a place of worship in the 1960s and recently restored preserving many original features, including an ornate Victorian tin ceiling, pews, plank flooring, a cast iron and nickel-plated stove, and the original pulpit. Coulson Church provides an enchanting setting in which to enjoy authentic Canadian music.
Sunday, April 28 2pm
Emily Jean Flack’s artistic journey defies convention, marked by her bold fusion of traditional Celtic elements with modern sounds. Her live performance is dynamic, seamlessly blending original songs with traditional Celtic instrumentals and the percussive magic of step dancing, Emily’s voice has an undeniable quality that carries a raw and emotive power resonating deeply with listeners as she crafts a spellbinding experience that leaves audiences captivated.
Emily’s foray into the world of music started at home with her mother Denise, the principal singer of the group Leahy. Gifted with a natural ability to sing and dance, Emily followed her desire for music and has become a unique and dynamic artist in her own right. She has performed at Summerfolk, Goderich Celtic Roots Festival, Ottawa Bluesfest, and has toured extensively throughout the UK and Europe.
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