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Remembering Phyllis

Harrison Festival Blogger · January 8, 2021 ·

Phyllis and group

Recently, the Harrison Festival lost the person who shaped, nurtured and curated the Harrison Festival Society for 35 years. Phyllis Stenson passed away on November 22, 2020. We cherish her memory and send our love and condolences to her husband Ed, children Callie and Chris, grandchildren Shyloh and Violet, brothers Nelson, Peter, Paul, Chris and […]

Five Alarm Funk

Harrison Festival Blogger · April 14, 2025 ·

Five Alarm Funk | Harrison Festival

Five Alarm Funk are returning to the Memorial Hall hot on the heels of their latest album, “Force Majeure”. The band metaphorically lit the hall on fire three years ago, being the first festival act to play there following the pandemic closures. It was a memorable evening of funky, sweaty fun! This Vancouver musical powerhouse is a festival favourite across Canada, with their intensity, humour, and grooves that don’t stop. With a drummer as a frontman, a high octane horn section, psych rock guitar, percussion, and a style that evokes the greatest funk from James Brown to Parliament Funkadelic, this band will be sure to fill the dance floor and make it a Saturday night to remember.

Kobo Town

Harrison Festival Blogger · April 14, 2025 ·

Kobo Town - Harrison Festival 2025

Named after the historic Port-of-Spain neighborhood in Trinidad where calypso was born, Kobo Town has been described as “an intoxicating mix of licked calypsonian spirit, dancehall reggae and trombone-heavy horns” (Guardian). Since its inception in 2005, the band, based in Toronto, has brought its calypso sound and ska inspiration to audiences around the world. Kobo Town is led by Drew Gonsalves, a songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist whose music has been covered by many other artists, including Carlos Santana, Manu Chao and Calypso Rose.  At once disturbing and joyous, intensely poetic and highly danceable, the group’s songs are rooted in the rich tradition of Caribbean musical storytelling and are delivered with an indomitable energy that has thrilled audiences from Montreal to Malaysia and from Havana to Berlin.  

African Chamber Music Ensemble

Harrison Festival Blogger · April 14, 2025 ·

African Chamber Music Ensemble

Join us for the 46th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts. We are excited to welcome everyone back to Harrison this year for a thrilling Festival! For full details on the festival such as Schedule, Artist Lineup, workshops, Children’s Day, the Artisan Market and more… continue on to the Homepage. African Chamber Music Ensemble Location: […]

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