Thursday, 16 July 2015

Alan Doyle (Canvendish Beach Music Festival review 2015)...

Fans came from all around the world (including Australia) to Prince Edward Island for the Cavendish Beach Music Festival to listen to some great music on Prince Edward Island in Canada. The musicians, artists and fans who attended posted some great pictures and stories from the event on social media. Sounds like everyone had an absolutely fabulous time. 

The following review was written by Mitch MacDonald and included a great collection of photographs of the musicians and artists and especially the fans who attended. The review was circulated on social media and being a collector of all things Great Big Sea and their fans I just wanted to keep a copy here for my own interest. It was very much appreciated, in particular for those of us who could not be there. Thank you Mitch. 

Of particular interest to me was when Keith Urban sang a duet with a local teenager. A video was circulated on YouTube soon afterwards by CBC news. What a thrill it must have been to be up on stage with Keith Urban in front of her family and home crowd. I have circulated an article "P.E.I teen will sing duet with country star Keith Urban" by Angela Walker from CBC News on my Google + page and an article with the video attached. 


I have also circulated the review "Cavendish Beach Music Festival goes off without a hitch by Mitch MacDonald" from The Guardian on Prince Edward Island, Canada on my Google + page and some videos for those interested.

Also see "Cavendish goes Urban" by Todd MacLean published on July 17, 2015 in the same newspaper. 

Cavendish Beach Music Festival goes off without a hitch by Mitch MacDonald Published July 13, 2015

CAVENDISH - A celebration featuring some of country music's biggest stars set against a scenic backdrop of P.E.I.'s north shore went off without a hitch this weekend.

While the dust is still settling on the site of the seventh annual Cavendish Beach Music Festival, it's clear the three-day extravaganza didn't disappoint the legion of country music fans that flocked to the venue.

Festival president Jeff Squires said a combination of cooperative weather and fantastic crowds led to a beautiful weekend for the festival.

"You see the excitement on P.E.I. over the past week and going into next week. It's just a great opportunity to bring people into P.E.I. and to showcase our wonderful province," he said.

What followed was a weekend featuring some of country music's most established acts, as well as promising up-and-comers and ambitious local musicians on three separate stages.

Headliners Eric Church, Keith Urban and Brantley Gilbert, as well as Rod Stewart's concert last Thursday, brought in thousands to campsites, restaurants and other attractions in the area.

While there was no final number for attendance, Squires said every night of the festival saw consistently large crowds.

"In the earlier years a lot of people would come for one night, they'd pick and choose," said Squires. "Now they're coming for all three days."

The long-running festival has also affected areas further out than Cavendish, with most campsites booked up months before the hoedown.

For Nova Scotia resident David Lade and his group of friends, renting a cottage in Stanhope and attending the festival was a summer highlight.

Donned in cowboy hats, Lade said the group wanted to come to the festival after attending last year's event.

"Even with the storm (that cancelled one of last year's concerts), we wanted to come back," said Lade. "It's well-run, well-organized, the acts are great and the people here are great."

Great Big Sea frontman and solo performer Alan Doyle noted during his performance that the festival had many visitors from outside of Canada as well.

"It's starting to feel like a kitchen party now," said Doyle. "We've got people here from America, from Australia for god sakes... are we gonna show them how it's done or what?"

The festival is now even a draw amongst non-country music listeners.

That was the case for Charlottetown couple Larry Hegarty and Judy Fraser.

"I'm not a big fan (of country music), I like it though," said Hegarty. ""It's just a great show and great event."

Fraser agreed.

"You get to meet new people and see a lot of people," she said. "It's a great place and some of the performances were terrific."

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