Events & Music
Jeremiah Hill
June 2 & July 7
Originally from Orillia, ON, Jeremiah hill is a solo acoustic singersongwriter. He brings a unique, laidback folkrock style to a wide range of covers from rock and oldies to folk and even show tunes and has spent the past decade performing regularly at venues across the region, including the Subaru stage at Blue Mountain Village.
Jess bowman
June 9 & July 21
Introducing Jess Bowman, a 29-year-old accomplished singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Her musical landscape is richly painted with influences from icons like Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, with Ed Sheeran standing as her paramount musical inspiration. Jess is proficient in piano, guitar, drums, and ukulele, crafting her unique sound. On stage, she employs a loop pedal to create an immersive one-woman band experience. Jess’s debut album “Journey” is now available on all streaming platforms.
Judy Mumford Belanger
June 16
Kyle McAdams
June 30 & Aug 11
Kyle McAdams is a local Wasaga Beach musician with a soulful, bluesy sound reminiscent of Chris Stapleton. An incredibly talented performer, he plays both solo and with a full band—and stays busy for a reason. Don’t miss him.
David Grossman
July 28 & Sept 15
David Grossman is a singer-guitarist known for his warm stage presence and easy connection with audiences. His repertoire spans the decades —from the ’50s through today—bringing a mix of crowd favourites and classic hits to every performance. Whether playing intimate events or lively venues, David reads the room and tailors each show to the moment. He performs solo and with his band, bringing people together through music.
Neil Parent
Aug 25
Brother Neil represents the singer/songwriter side of Neil Parent’s fascinating musical split personality. This multi-faceted creative talent has shone as a big band jazz crooner and member of an a capella vocal group, but of late he has been focused upon writing and singing his own original material.
Denim Waves
Sept 22
Denim Waves is a musical duo from Wasaga Beach, fueled by a lifelong passion for music.
Featuring Len Corkum on lead vocals and guitar and Wendy Caudle on keyboards and vocals, the pair is happiest when they are on stage sharing the music they love.
Known for their dedication to the craft, Len and Wendy rehearse constantly to ensure their repertoire remains fresh, frequently adding new hits to their professional arrangements.
Their versatile set list spans a wide range of crowd favorites, specializing in a blend of Classic Rock, Country, Oldies, and Soul. From the upbeat energy of 60s rock-and-roll to soulful rhythm and blues and modern country anthems, Denim Waves brings a polished, feel-good sound to every local venue they play.
Sydney Riley
June 23
Heart, soul, and rock & roll: Josie-nominated singer-songwriter Sydney Riley is embracing the darker side of life. Hailing from Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Sydney's thundering vocals have been described as a balance between Stevie Nicks and Joan Jett. Coupled with heartfelt and emotionally-charged lyrics, Sydney’s songwriting pulls from Folk, Rock, and Alternative music.
Jason Redman
July 14 & Sept 1
Ken Allen
Aug 4 & Sept 29
Ken Allen has been playing festivals and events in the Central Ontario area for many years both as a solo performer as well as in Duo’s. A big fan of all things music, with a nod to acoustic music in general.
These days as well as a playing solo, Ken performs with the group Triad, along with Sue Wood and Kevin Firth, adding his unique blend of original songs and covers to this potent mix.
Don Earl
Sept 8
Don Earl is a local Wasaga Beach musician who has been playing guitar since 1973, after learning his first three chords from his father. A lifelong passion for music followed, and he still owns his first guitar to this day.
His style spans rock, country, and even some classical, with a deep appreciation for legends like Led Zeppelin and classic country greats. Known for his laid-back, authentic sound, he regularly performs at the local Legion and at Stud Lonigan’s every Sunday afternoon, sharing the music he’s loved for decades with the community.