Previous events

Dec7

Dale Mac @ Carlyle Dickens Festival

Fezzywigs Pub, Carlyle SK

The Carlyle Dickens Festival celebrates our local communities, businesses and talent in a fun-filled weekend. Anchored at the Fezzywig’s pub in Carlyle’s Memorial Hall on Mainstreet, many of our local musicians take the stage and showcase only SOME of what talent has been nurtured in this corner of the province.

Jul26

Buffalo Festival

Royal Saskatchewan Museum Auditorium, 2445 Albert Street , Regina SK

This buffalo symposium is to celebrate the contributions of Tatanka to the culture and life of peoples of the Prairies and North America

July 26, 2019 Royal Saskatchewan Museum Auditorium 9:00 am Opening Prayer 9:15 am Opening song and buffalo dance by buffalo camp performers 9:30 am Buffalo People Arts Institute – Buffalo History Presentation 10:30 am Video Presentation 10:45 am Nutrition Break 11:00 am Office of the Treaty Commissioner: Mary Culbertson 12:00 pm Lunch Break - Networking 1:00 pm Dr. Leroy Littlebear – Buffalo Treaty 2:00 pm Ed Bitternose, Indigenous Buffalo Keeper 3:00 pm Brady Highway – Wanuskewin Buffalo Re-introduction 4:00 pm Symposium ends Green space south of Royal Saskatchewan Museum 4:30 pm Preparation for Community Buffalo Feed 5:00 pm Buffalo Feast – Free to community 6:00 pm Entertainment Festival opens 6:00 pm Jason Chamakese 6:45 pm Dale Mac Band 7:30 pm Ali Fontaine 7:45 pm Youth Singer  8:00 pm Erroll Kinistino/Josie Sheepskin 8:30 pm Jah’kota 9:30 pm Closing Remarks Youth Activities during day at the RSM: 10:00 am Outdoor sports and art activities in green space outside 12:00 pm Picnic outside for kids 1:00 pm Royal Saskatchewan Museum: tour for children 2:00 pm Outdoor sports and art activities in green space outside

Jul6

All Folk'd Up

Kemoca Regional Park, 421 Central Ave, Montmartre SK

All Folk'd Up Music Festival 2019

A 3-day celebration that brings the big city entertainment to small-town Saskatchewan. All Folk'd Up provides a diverse musical lineup, from big names to emerging artists, artisans, food vendors, children's activities and more all within a beautiful regional park atmosphere. Come, camp out, bring the whole family and enjoy everything All Folk'd Up has to offer!

Friday July 5th - 7pm - Midnight Saturday July 6th - 12:30pm - Midnight Sunday July 7th - 10:30am - 5:30pm

Facebook: @allfolkdupmusicfestival Website:allfolkedup.net Twitter: @afuimont Instagram: allfolkdupfestival

Jun21

The SOS Comedy & Music Fundraiser

The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave, Regina Sk

TICKETS ON SALE MAY 20/19 $20.00 EARLY TICKET PRICE $25.00 AT THE DOOR

Fundraiser night of jokes and jingles! This event is to support Annie Brass as she travels to Tokyo Japan to represent our Plains Cree and Saulteaux culture through dance! Ms. Brass is invited by INDIG INC to represent as a dance troupe member on tour in Tokyo, Japan July 21-28, 2019.

Celebrating National Aboriginal Day by showcasing Aboriginal Talent! On stage - Dani Albert, Comic, The Snake Oils Salesmen, Musicians, Annie Brass, Comic, Dale Mac, Musician

TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE MAY 20/19 ticket sale link will be connected when tickets go on sale.

Jul29

Color by Numbers, Picture Radio, Dale Mac

The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave, Regina Sk

Winnipeg’s self-professed nerdiest alt-rock band, Colour By Numbers is hitting the road this summer on a Western Canadian tour. The aptly named “Colouring Outside the Lines” Tour serves as the band’s first foray outside of their home province.

Colour By Numbers Colour By Numbers are Winnipeg’s self-professed nerdiest rock band. Jared Adams and Alex Kozub share lead vocals while Mike McDermid drums and multi-instrumentalist Jesse Millar jumps from guitar to synth to percussion. Equal parts Sloan and Weakerthans, CBN’s second EP “Among the Stars” was released in August 2017.

Picture Radio Formed in October of 2015 by Guitarist and Singer Paul Huber and Drummer Josh Haugerud. Bass player Jesse Scobie joined the band in November 2015. The band started out as a cover band but later realized the chemistry between the members resulted in some fun and funky rock tunes.

Dale Mac Music Dale McArthur is a Blues/Roots/Rock guitarist and songwriter from the White Bear First Nation and based in Regina, Sask. His style is in the vein of many Canadian artists and legends (Matt Mays, The Trews, Tragically Hip). His guitar writing influences include Pearl Jam, Clapton, and Springsteen.

Doors 7:30 Show 8:30

$10 Cover

Jun10

Zulu Panada live @ Cloud 9

Cloud 9, 1235 Broad Street, Regina SK

Dale Mac, Zulu Panda Live at Cloud 9 Live (Regina, SK) Doors at 7 pm Music at 8 pm $10 at the door 19+

Jaecy Bells (trio)- Born and raised in small-town Saskatchewan, Jaecy Bells is an artist and songwriter who takes the old and makes it new. Drawing inspiration from classic poets and women of jazz all the way to Billy Joel and Amy Winehouse, Jaecy weaves elegant lyrics and fills them out with jazzy piano and a voice full of soul. As a multi-instrumentalist using live looping, her eclectic influences blend together seamlessly in a performance you won't soon forget.

https://jaecybells.bandcamp.com/releases

Dale Mac Music (duo) - Dale McArthur is a Blues/Roots/Rock guitarist and songwriter from the White Bear First Nation and based in Regina, Sask. His style is in the vein of many Canadian artists and legends (Matt Mays, The Trews, Tragically Hip). His guitar writing influences include Pearl Jam, Clapton, and Springsteen.

https://www.dalemac.com/

Zulu Panda (solo)- Zulu Panda is folksy charm and raw passion, delivered with an outstanding live presence. Hailing from Vancouver BC, this indie-rock singer-songwriter performed in every province and territory to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Canada in 2017. His music combines heartland rock with grunge while maintaining a pop sensibility. His dynamic sound is matched nicely with warm melodies and Dylanesque storytelling. He is a troubadour of sound, stage and beard. He will be touring Canada from April to August of 2018.

http://www.wesleydavidscott.com/ http://zulupanda.bandcamp.com/

Ryan Hicks, Musician- (solo) Singer-songwriter Ryan Hicks has been hard at work for three years on his new album, Pulsing Colours. The album is a concept record of all of the the thoughts, moods and emotions that can come to us at night. ​ Pulsing Colours is a star-studded record featuring Ryan as well as drummer Jeff Romanyk (Rah Rah), Michael Dawson (Library Voices), Amy Nelson (solo country singer, currently with a Top Ten country single in Australia) and more. The record is a hard-hitting album featuring memorable melodies, rich sonic landscape and lyrical depth.

The record was inspired and written in tribute to Ryan’s step-mother, who took her own life in December, 2014. Her loss made Ryan dig inward and look for meaning and his place in the world. While the album deals with loss, it also gives a message of community, survival, love and hope. Pulsing Colours is a record about all of us finding our way in the universe.

https://www.ryanhicksband.com/

Nov10

Saskatchewan Musicians Paying Tribute to the great Tom Petty, in support of : Canadian Red Cross (Hurrican Relief Fund) Music Heals Canada, Heart & Stroke Foundation, National Compassion Fund Las Vegas Fundraiser

$15 Optional Cover charge with proceeds going to above organizations.

I'll be playing bass on a couple Tom Petty tunes for a great cause