The Kootenay Gallery continues it’s ongoing concert series on Sunday, November 9.
The second concert in the series will showcase Lizzy Hoyt, an award-winning Canadian vocalist and songwriter who ranks among the top Celtic instrumentalists in the country.
With the voice of an angel, Hoyt delivers music and stories with soaring melodies rooted in Celtic and folk traditions.
Hoyt’s recently released fourth album, New Lady on the Prairie (produced by John Reischman and Hoyt) demonstrates a mature and refined transatlantic sound that blends influences from Celtic, bluegrass and folk traditions.
The title track, inspired by Hoyt’s great-great aunt immigrating to Canada from Ireland in the early 1900s, demonstrates her ability to craft songs that are touching, poignant, and lyrically rich.
Her arrangements are detailed and atmospheric, and her talents as a multi-instrumentalist are featured in spades. The album also features some of Canada’s finest musicians including John Reischman, Ivan Rosenberg, Joe Phillips, Christine Hanson, Jeremiah McDade and more.
Hoyt’s music has been recognized on both the national and international level.
She won Best Female Artist at the 8th International Acoustic Music Awards (a contest that saw over 11,000 applicants), was a Canadian Folk Music Award nominee for Traditional Singer of the Year and has been named a finalist in both the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and the USA Songwriting Competition.
In addition to these, Lizzy was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Governor General of Canada for her outstanding contribution to commemorating Canadian veterans and history through music.
This concert will take place at the Kootenay Gallery on Sunday November 9 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for gallery members and $15 general admission.
The Gallery is located across from the Castlegar Airport on Heritage Way adjacent to the Doukhobor Discovery Centre. For more information visit www.kootenaygallery.com or call 250-365-3337.
The event is sponsored by TD Canada Trust.