The Musicians

Klassic Country

Klassic Country’s focus is classic country music featuring the Eagles, CCR and some 50’s country music. The duo, Ed and Beth Trottier moved to Ailsa Craig, in late November. Through their love of music and entertaining, they have integrated into into this very welcoming community and are quickly becoming known in the area.

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Klassic Country will be playing at the Community Breakfast from 8-10am


The Celtic Hillbillies

The Celtic Hillbillies are a four-piece, good time group hailing from Sarnia. Led by Paul Maguire on guitar and banjo and vocals, the four-piece group includes Christine Storey on the fiddle and vocals, Steve Mullen on bass and vocals, and Millie Beskers on the cajon, percussion and vocals.

The Celtic Hillbillies are playing at 2:15

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Feed the Ducks

Feed the Ducks is a dynamic duo that brings a fresh, modern twist to the rich tradition of Celtic music. Formed in 2024, the band features the talents of Devon Martene on fiddle, whistles, and bodhrán, and Becky Van Harn on guitar and vocals. Together, they blend their passion for ancient melodies with contemporary energy, creating a sound that’s both rooted in tradition and excitingly new.

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The Mudmen

Mudmen have been together for 28 years building a legion of fans from young to old. Always entertaining and definitely unique, Mudmen are a blast of Celtic energy whose members (Sandy Campbell, Robby Campbell, Colin Amey, Andy Gingerich, Alex Showdra and Emmett Glancie) are known to be characters both on and off the stage. First discovered as “The Campbell Brothers”, the Brothers signed a record deal with EMI Records changing their name to “Mudmen” in the late 90’s. Re established in 1998 Mudmen have performed at festivals, theatres, events  & clubs in 8 different countries with over 3000 shows to date and 11 studio albums.

Mudmen are playing at the closing concert at 7pm

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