AVALON, November 8th, 7pm, $20

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Join us in The Sound Cellar for another Cellar Session for a night of live music! 

Avalon is an instrumental trio composed of mandolinist Enzo Lord Mariano, bass clarinetist Isabelle Gaudreau, and pianist Zachary Bernatchez. The group aims to explore the intersection of traditional Québécois music and contemporary composition, drawing on elements of folk, classical, jazz and romantic styles. Their repertoire is centered on original works that reflect Québec’s landscapes and heritage.

Doors open at 6:30pm and the music starts at 7:00pm - 9:00pm

We will be serving drinks at the bar and a signature cocktail!

BOBBY DOVE, November 9th, 7pm, $20

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Bobby Dove, the Canadian singer-songwriter, is quickly becoming a magnetic presence in the world of Country and Americana music. With a voice as powerful as their storytelling, this trans/non-binary troubadour pays tribute to the golden age of Country, while crafting original, emotionally charged songs that "blend genres with the touch of a master." (Mary Gauthier)

In 2021 Bobby released their sophomore record, Hopeless Romantic, coproduced with Blue Rodeo's Bazil Donovan, and Tim Vesely (Rheostatics), which gained international acclaim and climbed the Canadian Roots and US Alt-Country radio charts. The album earned Bobby a record deal in the Netherlands, leading to their first European tour in 2022/23. Bobby Dove has given highlight performances at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Vancouver Island Music Fest, Winnipeg Folk Fest and Tivoli Vredenburg in Utrecht, NL. Along the road, Bobby has collaborated with luminaries such as Fats Kaplin, Mary Gauthier, Richard Thompson, Ray Benson, and Lavender Country.

Bobby is preparing to release a new full-length album in 2025, produced by Aaron Goldstein (Cowboy Junkies/City and Colour) with 13 new tracks, including a cowrite/duet with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jim Lauderdale. On tour in 2024/early 2025, Bobby will be making dozens of stops in North America, including performances at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Dauphin's Countryfest, and official showcases at Americanafest in Nashville, the Folk Music Ontario conference in Mississauga, ON and SXSW in Austin, Texas.

Gabbie, Rose, & Alissa November 15th, 7pm, $20

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Gabbie Cournoyer: Hailing from the prairies of Alberta, Gabbie Cournoyer recounts melancholic stories of love, loss and madness with a raw vulnerability based in folk traditions Growing up listening to her father playing folk, country, blues and bluegrass, Cournoyer’s music draws heavily on those early influences. . Now based in Revelstoke, BC, Gabbie Cournoyer is carving her way into the local music scene, with her music having been recently featured in Ryan Collins’ film, People Like Us. With a captivating voice and heartfelt lyrics, Gabbie Cournoyer will draw you in to listen.

Rose Brokenshire: From the lull of ocean vibes to the intricacies of the human condition, Rose Brokenshire makes music that seamlessly marries both desolation and daydreams. Once an active part of Torontos music scene playing hundreds of solo acoustic shows over the span of 6 years. Creative burnout hit hard and Rose and stopped playing live all together in 2018, turning her full focus towards building a career in forestry instead. Recently ending her 11-year long career as a Wildland Firefighter, Rose is now pursuing music full time again teaching music in Revelstoke, producing songs for other artists and herself. She is also currently producing a full-length album with her new band ‘Rose & The Dreamboats’ which is to be released in the new year. Rose’s artistry is a testament to her commitment to living a life that imitates art, taking her listener on an intimate and introspective journey, and serving as a reminder to pursue the things that bring you true joy and help you feel most like you.

Alissa Arnason:  In the stark landscape of the Saskatchewan prairies, Alissa Arnason spent countless hours dreaming, writing, drawing, and singing within the simple confines of suburban Saskatoon. Music was the language of her family: some of her earliest memories are of her father performing on stages across the province; she recalls endless evenings singing with her family around kitchen tables and campfires. At fourteen, Arnason picked up her brother’s guitar and found an immediate portal to a lifetime of self-taught musicianship.

Arnason recently released her newest single, Broke My Heart in Two and is poised to release her full-length album Waltzes in February 2026.


Cellar Sessions Live w/ Alissa Arnason and Nik Winnitowy
Oct
25

Cellar Sessions Live w/ Alissa Arnason and Nik Winnitowy

Alissa Arnason

Influenced by the landscape of the stark prairies she originated from, Alissa Arnason offers a haunting, timeless performance of country-folk songs.
Currently touring western Canada with Nik Winnitowy on pedal steel, the duo performs a collection of released and unreleased original songs, country classics with an emphasis on ethereal vocals.

Location

The Sound Cellar

L106 101 1st St W, Revelstoke, BC, Canada, British Columbia V0E 2S0

$20 Tickets : https://fablebookparlour.com/events

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