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ADAM BALDWIN & the JENNY WREN

  • The Union Street 183 Commercial Street Berwick, NS, B0P 1E0 Canada (map)

ADAM BALDWIN and the JENNY WREN are here to help you beat the winter blues! Friday, February 24th, indie rock singer-songwriter, Adam Baldwin is back, and for the first time, he’s brought a BAND! Doors open at 6:30pm and show starts at 8pm, with special guest, R.C. STANLEY. Tickets are $45 (+tax) and are NON-refundable.

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With his sophomore full-length, Concertos & Serenades, Adam Baldwin - born and raised “inside these imaginary lines” that denote Nova Scotia - offers an east coast testimony that challenges the typical tourism marketing gloss. Through eight masterful yarns, the songwriter bears witness and pays tribute to a tradition of desperation: sinners and losers, perpetual failures, and down-and-out phantoms that haunt his home’s coastlines and back roads - without a passing judgement. Some of the tales happened, some didn’t, and most walk a tightrope between truth and fiction.

“I feel like a lot of these stories just kinda flew in on the west wind off Porter's Lake or off the Atlantic Ocean here,” Baldwin says. “And there's a lot of stories to be told. Just from livin' out here, some of the people you meet - there're some hard, hard men and women out here who worked their asses off out on the ocean for decades. They're different types of people, man, and they’ve got different stories to tell, and I felt like they'd been left out of our song writing tradition for a few years.”

In Baldwin’s voice - salty with the flavour of a dialect he comes by honestly - those stories are done justice. The uneasy folk of “Causeway Road” strums out a family fishing tragedy and Danny Fingers’ subsequent botched revenge; a ghost calls out to his wife from the bottom of a collapsed Springhill mine on the gossamer “No. 2 Colliery;” and across the water, a soldier reflects in the lonesome “A Plea to St. Peter.” It’s not all sorrow and tragedy, but no one’s winning the lottery, either - unless you count getting lucky, like the gas jockey on the upbeat “Gerald Burgess RaceTrac Full Serve Autobody,” or nearly outrunning the cops, post-stickup on the rollicking “Good Gracious.” In the shadowy “Gone to the Dogs,” Baldwin tells the story of a kid forsaken by God not once but twice. And with the dreamy “Lighthouse in Little Lorraine,” he weaves an epic of drugs, betrayal, and murder at the edge of Cape Breton. As the protagonist and his sauced crew get booted from a church hall dance, you can almost hear “The Mull River Shuffle” float out the door, too - the other side of being, “halfway through a bottle of moonshine, getting all fired up.”

Finally, though, “The Voice of The Eastern Passage (Wayne’s Serenade)” offers a true success story. The song eulogizes legendary DJ Wayne Harrett, who founded Seaside FM (that’s 105.9 on your dial) and died in late 2021 after a long battle with cancer. It’s easy to imagine the doomed characters from the rest of Concertos & Serenades finding solace in Wayne’s voice and choice of tunes as they light up a smoke and roll their car window down, and the relentless wash of waves and birdsongs continue on. Wayne is the shining example on the record of a local who did achieve his dream.

“But everybody else, man, they all fuck everything up,” Baldwin laughs. “And in my experience, that's what we all do. We fumble the ball an awful lot - not just here, but everywhere. And it's okay, because at the end of all this when we're about to shut ‘er down, it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. It'll all have been worth the try.”

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The following excerpt of information was gathered on the Wolf Moon of Jan ‘22. Extracted from an interview of Newfoundland & Labrador-born Improvisor, Guitarist, and Songwriter R.C. Stanley - By Poet J.G. Lutes. (The conscious effort to foster their friendship was noted.)

JGL - What would you like the reader to take from this?

RCS - That I hail from St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador, currently inhabiting the foggy southern shores of Nova Scotia. I’ve studied, and I’ve been working in the music industry for “twenty-plus years.” Truth is: I have performed with three Juno Award winners (Amelia Curran, Tom Cochrane and Matt Mays) as an accompanying guitarist. Most frequently collaborating/performing with friends and recording artists Matt Mays and Adam Baldwin. Performed at the SXSW festival (TX), the Bowery Ballroom (NYC), Massey Hall and the National Arts Centre of Canada. I am an aspiring songwriter and just released my debut single: Deadbeat Story (Following Me).

Halifax Bloggers called it: “Bluesy Dylan-esque folky fare” after a debut performance of original works at HUFF ‘21 (The Carleton, Halifax).

Others have said: “Stanley delivers songs that hail from a “classic” “folk rock” “revival” school of writing with a safe, colourful dose of psychedelia. Flares of rocky shore Canadiana, singing lyrical wordplay steeped in truth and thick foggy mystery.

JGL - Do you like guitar solos?

RCS - Next question.

JGL - Have you been in an airplane?

RCS - Yes.

JGL - Denim or leather?

RCS - One over the other.

JGL - Is anything real?

RCS - Not yet.

(R.C. Stanley, J.G. Lutes ‘22)

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