About Acoustic Harvest
The mandate of Acoustic Harvest is to present a monthly concert series featuring the finest local, national and international acoustic roots music in Toronto - to the East end communities of the Beach, the Scarborough Bluffs, greater Scarborough and beyond; indeed, we get audience members coming from all parts of both Toronto and Ontario (and sometimes even further afield). We are blessed to have some of the most virtuoso performers grace our stage, enriching us with a cornucopia of music ranging from traditional folk to blues, celtic, bluegrass/old tyme/appalachian, singer-songwriter and world. And all in a lovely, cozy setting fostering the building of friendships, community spirit and a love of music and the arts.
Our History
In 1996, the late, legendary musician, Rick Fielding, along with his wife Heather, bought a house in Scarborough. As they settled in, Rick established his music practice and got to know the neighbourhood; he loved almost everything about it, but one thing was missing. There was nowhere to go to hear acoustic music in a listening venue. So Rick decided to start his own folk club, and typical of Rick he decided to do it with a Fielding twist.
Most acoustic venues catered to a specific musical taste; you could go to hear old tyme or bluegrass or traditional folk, country, blues or songwriters, but there was no venue that presented all of them. Rick, who was an expert in all of these styles and more, thought that if people liked one, they'd probably like others if they were introduced to them. His club would feature fine players in all styles.
That decided he set about finding a venue and some people to help. The first recruit (after Heather, of course) was the Reverend James Allman, a banjo player and student Rick had come to know quite well. James was the minister at Greenwood United and that's where the first meeting was held and subsequently the first concert. In April 1997 The Scarborough Acoustic Music Society began with a concert by Norman and Betty MacDonald.
Rick was the inspiration and the instigator; he got the 'ball rolling' and then passed on the artistic direction and running of the club to Lillian Wauthier who recruited Sue Goldberg, Dave Gallagher and Matthew Shuster to join her after James Allman moved away from Toronto a year later. The name was changed to Acoustic Harvest and over the past 12 years there have been a few changes; when renovations began at Acoustic Harvest's venue, the Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, Acoustic Harvest moved a block east to the St. Nicholas Anglican church and after Dave and Matthew left for other projects, Sue Goldberg asked Lucy Bowers to join the committee. After Sue Goldberg passed away, the volunteer committee was expanded to include on a regular basis, Heather Fielding (Rick's wife), Jennifer Sutton, Topaz Dawn and Doug Campbell.
We are very fortunate to have the superb sound services of Jason LaPrade (Crystal Clear Sound), the culinary expertise of Tricia Hurst for our Dessert Table and the occasional help of Brian Short, Rebecca Christensen and our youngest volunteer, Emma, when a committee member is unavailable.
Our Past Performers
1997
- April - Sandy & Caroline Paton (Connecticut)
- May - Norman & Betty MacDonald (Georgian Is.- Hebrides)
- Sept - John Prince & A Piece of the Rock
- Nov - first show at Birchcliff Bluffs - The Talbots
- Dec - Rick Fines
1998
- Jan - Eve Goldberg Feb - Voices of Youth - Garrison Creek, Aengus Finnan, The Maritimers (Jason LaPrade & Lydia Bartkiw)
- Mar - John Prince & A Piece of the Rock
- Apr - Ken Perlman & Ken Brown
- May - Cindy Thompson
- June - Ragged But Right - Arnie Naiman, Kathy Reid-Naiman, Chris Coole
- Sept - David Woodhead & Friends
- Oct - Sara Grey
- Nov - 2 dates/concerts: Matapat and Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer
- Dec - Trilogy - 2000 Years of Christmas with Eileen McGann, Cathy Miller and David
1999
- Jan - Anne Lederman
- Feb - Moira Cameron (Yukon)
- Mar - Heartbreak Hill
- Apr - Grit Laskin
- May - 2 dates: Tanglefoot and Finest Kind
- June - Glen Reid
- Sept - Ken Whiteley
- Oct - Eileen McGann
- Nov - Rick Fielding
- Dec - Benefit for AH
2000
- Jan - The Sirens
- Feb - Garnet Rogers
- Mar Steel Rail
- Apr - Bill Morrissey (US)
- May - 2 dates: Tom Lewis and Bill Bourne
- June - Freshwater Trade
- Sept - Bill Garrett, Sue Lothrop & Curly Boy Stubbs
- Oct - James Gordon
- Nov - 2 dates: Christina Smith & Jean Hewson and Terry Tufts
- Dec - Trilogy - 2000 Years of Christmas -- Eileen McGann, Cathy Miller and David K
2001
- Jan - Rick Fines Trio
- Feb - Heartwood
- Mar - Nancy White
- Apr - Aengus Finnan
- May - Michele & John Law
- June - David Francey
- Sept - Chris & Ken Whiteley
- Oct - Cindy Kallet, Ellen Epstein & Michael Cicone (US) + Harmony Workshop
- Nov - Flapjack
- Dec -- "O Brother Where Art Thou?" Tribute
2002
- Jan - Beyond the Pale
- Feb - Mike Stevens
- Mar - Eve Goldberg
- Apr - Scarlett, Washington & Whiteley
- May - Rick Fielding
- June - The Bill Hilly Band (The Bills)
- Sept - Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer + workshop
- Oct - 5th Year Anniversary Benefit with Rick Fielding, Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop, Ragged But Right, Nancy White
- Nov - Cindy Mangsten & Steve Gillette (US)
- Dec - Youth Showcase with Colin Stewart, Liam Titcomb, Serena Ryder, Amanda Walther and Jimmy Bowskill
2003
- Jan - 2 dates: Judith Cohen and Pat Humphries with Kendall Sullivan opening
- Feb - Anne Lindsay Band with Jason Fowler opening
- Mar - Ken Perlman, James Stephens and Nathan Curry
- Apr - Caitlin Hanford and Dan Whiteley
- May - Sara Grey
- June - Alan Rhody
- Sept - Jory Nash and Aengus Finnan
- Oct - Chaskinakuy (CA)
- Nov - 2 dates: Christina Smith & Jean Hewson and Fiddlefest with C.S. & J.H., Anne Lindsay, Anne Lederman, Erynn Marshall
- Dec - Heather Dale's Medieval Christmas show
2004
- Jan - Trevor Mills
- Feb - Suzie Vinnick
- Mar - 2 dates: Cyril McPhee and J.P. Cormier
- Apr - Toronto Womens' Sword benefit
- May - Finest Kind (other date with Bram Taylor was cancelled)
- June - Tom Leighton & Mark Haines
- Sept - Evalyn Parry
- Oct - Fiddlesong - Anne Lederman with Geoff Somers opening
- Nov - 2 dates: Kim & Reggie Harris and Das Macht Show
- Dec - Artscan Circle Benefit with Mike Stevens & Raymond McLain
2005
- Jan - Dan McKinnon with Paul Mills and Brian Blain opening plus impromptu song by The Choir Girlz
- Feb - Penny Lang with The Echo Hunters and Noah Zacharin opening
- Mar - The Undesirables with Dala opening
- Apr - Jim Condie with Ken Whiteley and Mose Scarlett
- May - Steel Rail with Jason LaPrade opening
- June - Kiran Ahluwalia with Colin Stewart opening
- Sept - Terry Young and Rob Ritchie
- Oct - Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop with Raghu Lokanathan opening
- Nov - The Foggy Hogtown Boys
- Dec - Chris McKhool's Global Village Holiday show
2006
- Jan - The Marigolds with Sarah Johnston opening
- Feb - Jason Fowler with Nathan Caswell opening
- Mar - Dave Clarke and Geoff Somers with Rosemary Phelan opening
- Apr - Ian Tamblyn with Frida's Brow opening
- May - James Hill and The Choir Girlz
- June - Tanglefoot
- Sept - The Laws
- Oct - Sweetwater Women
- Nov - Crabtree & Mills
- Dec - Rukanas
2007
- Jan. - Eve Goldberg with Alison Brown opening
- Feb. - Silk Road Duo
- Mar. - Chris Whiteley
- Apr. - 10th year Anniversary
- May - Garnet Rogers
- June Rick Fines Trio with Suzie Vinnick
- Sept - Sultans of String
- Oct - Michael Jerome Brown CD Release
- Nov - Jon Brooks with D'Arcy Wickham opening
- Dec - John Huston - "A Christmas Carol"
2008
- Jan - Whiskey Jack - 30th Anniversary
- Feb - Rosemary Phelan with Jason LaPrade & Murray Foster
- Mar - Dala with Mark Weinstock opening
- Apr - Tony Bird
- May - Tasa
- June - John Finley & The Checkmates
- Sept - Katherine Wheatley & Wendell Ferguson with Matthew MacLeod opening
- Oct - Marc Atkinson Trio Nov - Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman
- Dec - Sarah Burnell with Paul Mills and band
2009
- Jan - David Buchbinder Quintet
- Feb - Nathan Rogers
- Mar - Rick Fielding Tribute
- Apr - Tanglefoot