Ramblers Choir (Scott Nolan, Joe Nolan, Scott Cook and Pamela Mae)
Nov 24, 2024
Tickets
Join the newly-formed prairie supergroup, Ramblers Choir, on Sunday, November 24th, 2024, for an unforgettable evening of songs and stories from acclaimed Canadian songwriters Scott Nolan, Joe Nolan, Scott Cook, and Pamela Mae.
Show Details:
Ramblers Choir (Scott Nolan, Joe Nolan, Scott Cook and Pamela Mae)
Date: Sunday, November 24th, 2024
Doors: 7:00PM
Show: 8:00PM
Tickets: $20.00 in advance online or in person at Paper Umbrella (2724 13th Avenue), or $27.00 at the door
*Advance tickets close at 5:00 PM day-of-show. Additional tickets will be available at the door unless it is officially labelled SOLD OUT*
The Artesian is wheelchair accessible, all-ages, and a proud supporter of positive spaces initiatives with a zero-tolerance policy towards hate, harassment, and/or discrimination. We reserve the right to remove any patron creating an unsafe environment. The accessible entrance is available via a lift, Please ask staff for help if necessary.
About Ramblers Choir:
Ramblers Choir is a kismet collaboration between Canadian songsmiths and veteran road dogs Scott Nolan, Joe Nolan, Scott Cook and Pamela Mae – four prairie voices bringing songs and stories to the mythical campfire. Begun on a whim as a one-off, the synergy was too strong not to reconvene. Scott Nolan is an acclaimed songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, poet and visual artist from Winnipeg, Manitoba whose songs have been covered by Hayes Carll, Mary Gauthier, Watermelon Slim, and Corin Raymond among others. Edmonton's Joe Nolan is a true workhorse, virtuoso guitarist, elusive poet, and musical chameleon. Known for his scrappy solo shows and his arresting stage charm, his songs are at times fragile and fractured, yet winningly wistful. Scott Cook has been touring steadily around the world since 2007, distilling his experiences into plain-spoken, uplifting songs. Nowadays he’s travelling with his old-timey sweetheart Pamela Mae on upright bass, banjo and vocals. These four musical voices blend into something scruffy yet sublime –– a true ramblers choir.