January 24th at 7pm
Kev Korbett is coming to the Café! Kev graduated from the music programme at Mt. A in 1995 and now lives in Halifax. He's played over 2500 shows all over the world and is about to set out on a cross Canada tour by train. A fan once described Kev as, "like Leonard Cohen, but with a sense of humour." His lyrics are warm, earnest and hopeful. Check out his web site and radio3 page.


February 16th at 7pm
Dan Kosub is coming to the Café! Kosub draws on both formal and informal musical training, having graduated in 2006 from The Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria, BC, where he studied performance in multiple disciplines. While attending, he was a featured vocal soloist with the Victoria Symphony. Check out his web site and mySpace page.


February 17th at 7pm
The Rough Sea are coming to the Café! The Rough Sea began as buskers on the streets of Ottawa, and are currently touring across the country. They've had a long haul; their first tour found them homeless, hitchhiking across the country playing a few house shows, bars, and a lot of street corners. Struggling to survive out on the road, they would play their music anywhere and everywhere for enough money to get by. Their songs reflect all of this, made up of metaphorical stories from these journeys they still live. Check out their mySpace and radio3 pages.


April 14th at 7pm
James Gordon is coming to the Café! James Gordon is one of Canada's most prolific songwriters, well known for his songs about social justice, heritage and environmental issues. His classic "Frobisher Bay" has been recorded and performed by hundreds of acts world-wide and was an audition piece for "Canadian Idol." His song "Mining For Gold" was featured on the Cowboy Junkies' landmark album "The Trinity Sessions" and was heard in John Sayles' film "Silver City." Check out his web site and youTube videos.


For more events around town, check out the town events calendar.