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Josh Fewings
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Josh Fewings is a local writer and musician who plays with Mayhemingways, Grainne and the Sons of Birches, Occam's Blazer, and Slim Picket and the Union Cards. He's a regular contributor to kawarthaNOW, covering music, musicians, and upcoming concerts. You can follow Josh on Twitter at @JFew82.
Juno award winner Hawksley Workman appears at Showplace Performance Centre in Peterborough on Friday, April 22

“If this isn’t fascinating, I’m not doing it right”

An interview with glam-pop rocker Hawksley Workman, appearing at Showplace in Peterborough on April 22.
Newfoundland pop-folk duo Fortunate Ones performs in The Nexicom Studio at Showplace in Peterborough on March 22 (photo: Tom Cochrane)

musicNOW – March 2016

Featuring David Francey, Sarah MacDougall, Matt Andersen, The Sheepdogs, 24 Hour Music Project, Amelia Curran, Fortunate Ones, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and more.
Toronto alt-country band The Sadies performs at the Gordon Best in Peterborough as part of the Peterborough Folk Festival's February Folk Folly on February 27 (photo: Don Pyle)

musicNOW – February 2016

Featuring Matthew Hornell, Amanda Rheaume, Tom Wilson, tributes to Blue Rodeo and Willie P. Bennett, Corb Lund, The Sadies, and more
54-40 performs at Showplace Performance Centre in Peterborough on January 19 (photo: Matt Barnes)

Reinventing the songs of 54-40

Alternative rock band performs acoustic versions of their hits at Peterborough's Showplace on January 19.
Canadian alternative rock veterans 54-40 will be performing acoustic reworkings of their tunes at Showplace in Peterborough on January 19

musicNOW – January 2016

Featuring Sean Conway, Laura Hermiston, Tas Cru, The Mudmen, 54-40, The Honeyrunners, Geoff Berner, Sultans of String, Sarah DeCarlo, and Carlos Del Junco.
The Weber Brothers are performing at The Red Dog in Peterborough on New Year's Eve. Pictured are Emily Burgess and Ryan Weber from the Hootenanny on Hunter Street in August 2015 (photo: Linda McIlwain / kawarthaNOW)

Where to catch live music on New Year’s Eve

Lots of concerts and other celebrations in Peterborough and The Kawarthas to ring in 2016.
The Peterborough Folk Festival presents the Great Lake Swimmers at Peterborough's Gordon Best Theatre on in Peterborough on Thursday, December 17 (publicity photo)

musicNOW – December 2015

Featuring The Bros. Landreth, White Cowbell Oklahoma, In From The Cold, Great Lake Swimmers, The Weber Brothers, Jesse Cook, & more.
Peterborough band Elvyn are releasing their new album at The Oxford in downtown Peterborough on November 7 (photo: Dzesika Devic)

musicNOW – November 2015

Featuring Elvyn, Current Swell, Evening Hymns, Andy White, Two Minute Miracles, The Irish Rovers, Steve Hackett, & more.
Folk/old-time act The Noisy Locomotive from Ottawa/Montreal are releasing their latest album at The Garnet in Peterborough on October 29

musicNOW – October 2015

Featuring Rock the Vote PTBO, Buzz Thompson benefit, Manitoba Hal, Ray Bonneville, The Last Waltz tribute, The Noisy Locomotive & more.
Toronto-based indie rock band Born Ruffians performs at The Red Dog in Peterborough on September 26

musicNOW – September 2015

Featuring The Double Cuts, Daniel Fortin, Bonus Numbers, Dewey Via, BA Johnston, Don Ross, Lynn Miles, Ian Tamblyn, Born Ruffians, and more.

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