The Truth And Nothing But The Truth

About a year ago, I called a psychic. Not a psychic who advertises, but rather a man who spends his time with his dogs in St. John’s, Newfoundland. A man, mostly unknown for his intense abilities, except to a rare few, and I was lucky to meet him, even if our encounter only lasted forty five minutes. Some of you started shaking your heads at the word psychic, I too am mostly a skeptic but the stuff he came out with! There was just no way he could have known the things he did. Something he said, (after he proved himself) was that I spend an awful lot of time smiling on the outside, when I am doing exactly the opposite on the inside. A lot of us probably do this, but this rang true to me. It seems like I am always wanting to be at the next place, doing the next thing while I am actually doing something I was (at one time) excited for. I find this strange!! So these days, I really am trying to live more in the moment, and do more of what I really want to do. Sometimes though, you have to go through stuff you do not want to do in order to find the right way, to get back on the right path.

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I had to take a step back from music this past winter. It was not a very large step, to be sure, but it was the first time in my life, since I started making music in my twenties that i had such a notion to change focus. Believe me, as an artist with many faces, I have other things that keep me artistically busy. I like to paint, craft jewelry, write, create healing salves. oils and teas from the plants and flowers on our land. There are other ways that I can express myself and I started diving into those more. We watched a movie called “Maudie” and since seeing that, I have been painting our kitchen, colours and shapes and more, stroke by stroke (our kitchen is very small, so this is relatively easy!)

Because I took a step back, I was able to really look at my life as a musician, my life as a singer, my life as a songwriter, touring troubadour, booker, manager, guitarist, and so much more, ME as a performing artist from a bit more of an outside perspective (or so I thought.) Ultimately I was forced to ask myself, why, why do it at all?

You see, a strange reality came into view. I was forgetting the wise words of Keith Urban (yes, I was given a small window of time with him to ask him some questions, once upon a time) Keith said that we must always remember we have our very own path to travel, to stay true to it and not try to get on someone else’s, that our path matters just as much as the next person’s (or something like that.) In February, I was in the throws of a HUGE music festival, called Folk Alliance International, where thousands of people in the music industry come together searching out each other, over the course of five days, in a hotel with five or six floors dedicating every room to live music, workshops, or panels, talks, etc etc. A whirlwind of sights and sounds (see my last blog about it, I found some EXCEPTIONAL new talent to add to my roster of sound.) It was all extremely exciting, but left me feeling like I wasn’t good enough. (I am good enough, I have been working at my musical craft for over fifteen years and when you work at something that long, you simply get better, it is what it is, ego aside.) But I am not good enough within some of the aspects of what I do… I do not have a team, I never check my plays, I don’t know much about what is happening on my Itunes, or Spotify. I just get my music up and out but do not really know what to do after that. (Yes, I have a Spotify channel as well as a Bandcamp platform and a Soundcloud, a Website, two Facebooks, a Twitter and an Instagram, PLUS I like creating music, and learning more about my guitar and what IT can do. There are just so many things we must take care of in the industry that have nothing to do with music. So far, I have few connections with the right folks who can help me get my music played/heard anywhere aside from a few radio stations, (how amazing it would be to get a song of mine on a show I Love.) I can not tell you how many people have come up to me after a show with a “Why haven’t I heard of you yet? I thought by attending this festival I might make some contacts and learn a few (more) things. Instead it made me focus on what I did not know, what I did not have, what every one else’s path looked like. I stayed in this perpetual place of “What is it all for?” for quite some time. After what was supposed to be a life changing event, for the better, it took awhile to see it for what it really was… a life changing event for the better! Some of you may be reading this and you might be thinking “Well. you simply can not have expectations.” But when you spend countless hours honing your craft, and countless dollars trying to get it out there, there simply IS a seed (or three) of hope planted within every musical endeavour that I am a part of.

So, I was down, and questioning it all. I did not even look at my guitar, but still, out on my hikes in the forest, I was writing lyrics and still every morning I awoke with a song in my head. The Universe was giving me signs that I really had no choice, that music is and will be flowing through my blood, and I simply can not (snaps fingers) stop it. I might press pause on the outside world of Music Industry, but the inside world is full of song colour and creative ideas. Once I put my ego aside, there was no more question, one can not silence the soul’s call, and for this I am eternally grateful.

Apologies for not keeping up to date with my gig dates over here on my website but please follow the links to my other sites where you will find out about my next concerts or email me at contact@lindsayferguson dot com…

Here is a poster I created, Lovingly, for a show that I KNOW I will be in the moment for, as it will happen in one of my favourite music venues of all time, The Ship Pub in St. John’s, Newfoundland (where I bought my first guitar those many, many moons ago!)



Poster I painted for my our show in St. John’s!

Poster I painted for my our show in St. John’s!

I will continue to plug away, finding my own way into the hearts of you, through the one I wear on my sleeve. Ultimately this pause gave me new insight, that the music is also for me, not just for you, and I am delighted to have such a gift and happy to have learned that it is NOT a need to share, but rather, a want. The connection we have while I am in full swing of song and you are in full swing of the feel and sounds, that is what it is all about. Also, absolutely nothing beats the feeling of putting the finishing touches on a new song (I JUST finished writing one yesterday!!!) So, I continue to sing and all I can ask is that you will continue to feel those vibes and that we can have that, together.

Seventeen WOWS in A Sea of Sound @ Folk Alliance International 2019

For four days and four nights, Folk Alliance International stormed the Fairmont Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and I was there. You couldn’t help but to experience all the feels; the highs, the lows, ultimately ensconced in a mix of awe, chaos, spirit and crazy.

Imagine music rooms, set up for performances from the Lobby of the hotel through to the fifth floor. Musicians attending from all over the world, playing Official Showcases from 4pm and Private Showcases from 10pm through to until 3:30am. Music for almost twelve hours, non-stop, for four days, nights (and mornings.) Close to two hundred concerts happening at any given time. If your imagination is overwhelmed at the thought, and your heart is palpitating just a little, then you are on the right track.

Last Spring at Canadian Music Week, the seed was planted to attend FAI 2019 in Montreal. This outstanding (if a little overwhelming) music conference is usually held in The United States, so when I found out that Canada would be its 2019 home, I jumped at the chance to be there.

Thanks to Scott Doubt for the photos!

Thanks to Scott Doubt for the photos!


After a lengthy application process, with hopes to be given an opportunity to play an Official Showcase, I would be informed with a polite no. So instead I applied as a First Timer and was even awarded a scholarship to help with the registration fee. I sent out a tonne of emails, filling out more applications for a variety of Non Official/Private Showcases, to which I would recieve a handful of “Yes’s” YES! We music creators/bookers/managers LOVE a Yes. So there it was, a seed sprouted!

I have attended a variety of Music Festivals/Conferences but nothing could ever prepare a person for what could happen. Heading into something like this, you need an open heart, a fierce drive and a thick skin. FAI developed an app so we could attempt at making a schedule, a schedule for your daily workshops, panels, talks, inteviews etc and a schedule for performances. Sticking to the day time plan wasn’t so hard (on very little sleep, I might add) but sticking to the performance choices previously made was, at the best of times, quite difficult! One could very easily be swayed into a room by the sound of a harp, a voice, a familiar face or a fiddle (to name a few.) Great surprises are so rare it seems, but not at Folk Alliance International. There were surprises around every corner.

Here are my TOP SEVENTEEN picks, in no particular order, and please excuse the Ipad photos (I have now learned that snapping shots with an IPAD is SO uncool. Ha!)


1) Sara Ajnnak is a Sami artist from Sweden. I happened upon her in a tiny hotel room, her voice called me in and put a spell on me, taking me across the hills of the North, along cold, fresh rivers into a future of quiet beauty. I was fortunate enough to catch both a Private Showcase and an Official one.

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2) Gangstagrass, you really could not have come up with a better name for this American Bluegrass meets Hip Hop combination of sound. Their music beckoned me into a few different rooms, PACKED rooms, touching on all the senses….

Gangstagrass

Gangstagrass

3) Harrow Fair is a BOMBPROOF duo based in Toronto, Ontario. I was in complete awe, mesmerized by their musical prowess. Just WOW.

Harrow Fair

Harrow Fair

4) Alash Ensemble is a trio of throat singers from The Republic of Tuva. Tuvan Throat Singers who will blow your mind into a million pieces. #icanteven

Alash Ensemble

Alash Ensemble

5) Ordinary Elephant is a country/folk duo out of Texas, now living across The States in a tiny home on wheels with their dogs. This music is brutal honest truth about what it means to be alive in this crazy world. Harmonies, Love and truth, cuts right to the heart.

Ordinary Elephant

Ordinary Elephant

6) Vishten is a spell binding “make you wanna dance” trio from Prince Edward Island & The Magdalin Islands, an Acadian trio who I fell in Love with.

Vishten

Vishten

7) The Way Down Wanderers are a five piece Bluegrass/Pop band out of Illinois. Their subtle playing and sweet, playful stage presence captivated me in such a way that I could not look away (if but for a moment to snap this photo.)

The Way Down Wanderers

The Way Down Wanderers

8) Mama Mihirangi & The Mareikura were an outstanding trio of fierce, firey and friendly women from New Zealand. What a distance for this profound trio of Maori women to make, all the way to Montreal, Canada. I was blown away (to tears at some points) with their EPIC performance featuring soulfire, dance and siren sounds.

Mama Mihirangi & the Mareikura

Mama Mihirangi & the Mareikura

9) BLISK is a quartet of Balkan singers from Eastern Europe. Their harmonies and traditional songs kept me entranced, their dancing and traditional garb and instruments make this Toronto based band stand out in the best of ways.

Blisk (sorry could not get all four ladies into one shot!)

Blisk (sorry could not get all four ladies into one shot!)

10) Good Lovelies have been a favourite of mine for some time, but I had not the chance to see them live for many years. How lucky I was to have them perform in a cozy hotel room (right before me in the “Ladies In Waiting” Private Showcase room) Their music reminds me of honey, campfires, Canada and great lakes.

Good Lovelies

Good Lovelies

11) The Dardenelles are one of my favourite traditional Irish/Newfoundland bands from Newfoundland, Canada. I have all their records and LOVE their passionate playing and up beat sounds.

The Dardenelles

The Dardenelles

12) Vox Sambou is a collective of talented musicians based in Montreal, Canada. Their lively performance had the audience on its feet dancing to the large sounds of this amazing up beat group.

Vox Sambou

Vox Sambou

13) Nick Sherman in an Indigenous artist based out of Thunder Bay, Ontario from Sioux Lookout. His crafted songs take you for a ride through the life and times of a Dad on the road, a soul seeking troubadour who sings with a mighty set of vocal cords.

Nick Sherman

Nick Sherman

14) Joe Bel is a French Chanteuse who took my breath away. I was so happy to randomly find yet another amazing songstress. My cup runneth over!!! Love!!!

Joe Bel

Joe Bel

15) Red Moon Road has also been a favourite of mine since I heard this soulful trio of talent, from Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada many moons ago…. I Love their harmonies and how they trade off songs, songs which take you to another time and place. Real music.

Red Moon Road

Red Moon Road

16) Lisa Canny is an Irish music maker from County Mayo. She plays a plethora of instruments but can really steal you away with her Harp playing. Her voice is also killer. I was very happy to stumble into her performance, a lucky find, indeed!

Lisa Canny

Lisa Canny

17) Jackie Venson is a riveting master of music, hailing from Texas. There are no real words to stick on this power force of a musician. I was very lucky to find her on my way to someone else. Sorry to that other person but MAN do I want to do better since hearing her.

Jackie Venson

Jackie Venson

So there they are. I could not possibly pare my top picks down any further, as it is, I am missing way more greats on this list. To say I am grateful and honoured to have been privvy to such a MASSIVE event doesn´t cut it. What a whirlwind of sights and sounds, a blast of Musical Chaos that will keep me fueled for quite some time. It was pure excitement and a true please to be among such wonders. Hopefully you can take some time out of your busy schedules and have a listen to some of these new introductions?? Have fun while you are at it, I know I will.



My Life In Pictures

We have floated on over into Autumn, and Summer, as per usual, has flown. For any readers who have visited from time to time for a new blog, apologies to you and hopefully you haven’t given up completely! This past weekend I shared a show with a new found music maker from England, living in Germany, Ben Meech. Thanks for the kind words, Ben. Sometimes all it takes is someone saying “Go for it! I will read your blog!” .

So here I am once again, after many moons and MANY life experiences, it’s hard to know where to start! Many times I thought of writing about our tour through the United Kingdom (mostly Scotland) but I was waiting for the wonderful Canadian musical website “Roots Music Canada” to post the blog I wrote for them, “A Soul Full-filling Tour in Scotland” which you can read here.

We spent six weeks on the road, driving through the U.K in a 1996 Mitsubishi which we Lovingly named “Gypsy Heart” or Gypsy, for short. I recommend this journey for any and all. There is just SO much beauty around every corner, I had NO IDEA the majestic beauty of Scotland. It simply blew my mind…..

Loch An Eilein Castle, just outside of Aviemore, Scotland

Loch An Eilein Castle, just outside of Aviemore, Scotland


We did a LOT of wild camping, and saw a LOT of castles! Loch An Eilein Castle, (which I could swim to) is just outside the town of Aviemore (which reminded me a little of Banff, Canada.) I had the pleasure of doing an interview with Speysound, a local (and wonderful! community radio station) while there.

We toured a LOT of the country and one of our destinations was Urquart Castle, on Loch Ness. Once upon a time this castle was inhabited by the Grant family (my mother’s side are the Grant’s) so naturally we had to go have a tour!

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Naturally, I had a swim in Loch Ness it was a MUST!! So coooold, but refreshing. No Nessie sightings, either.

Living on the road and camping in a tiny home on wheels, I might just have to devote an entire blog to just that subject but if there is any desire at all to do such a thing, I say go for it. We had a solar panel, which helped immensely, charging our Ipad/Iphone and the wee cooler (fridge) we took along.


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We played a good few shows and really got to see the ins and outs of Scotland (again, to read more and look at more photos, click on the link above re: Scotland Blog on Roots Music Canada.) Of course we also had to take in a Whiskey Tour, which lead us to Talisker, the Lovely distillery on the banks of Loch Harbort, on the Isle of Skye. What a spot and I had no idea how it all went down. Yummy stuff!

Talisker Distillery

Talisker Distillery

Also, we climbed a mountain. My first ever mountain! It was pretty much the hardest physical thing I have ever done. At the time I thought “GET ME OFFA THIS THING!” And I was cursing life. But the next day, as we were driving away from the area, I saw that majestic mountain from a whole new perspective and it got me thinking that I might even try doing another one sometime. Ben Hope…. A gorgeous rock!


Holding on for dear life at the top of Ben Hope 937metres

Holding on for dear life at the top of Ben Hope 937metres

Moving on from that EPIC adventure in Scotland, and onto some great news…

After months of waiting, I finally received a few boxes of freshly pressed brand new CD’s. A lot goes into the manufacturing side, not to mention the performance side! There were NERVES let me tell you. The past winter, I had a concert in the city of Bern with a fellow (wonderful!) songwriter Peter Finc, who happens to also record LIVE SHOWS! Double whammy of goodness… So we recorded this “Live In Bern” project And I am happy with the way it turned out, even if a few of my nerves are present… You can order a copy from ME personally and I will send it to you snail mail style. I am not releasing this one online. Just shoot me an email lindsay@lindsayferguson.com

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Onto deliciousness… We are into the third year now, of having a garden/food forest. It has been so generous this year. Every day heading outside with a basket, collecting free organic, no pesticides, food grown from seeds. It blows my mind. My husband is more the green thumb but slowly I am getting into it. I SURE Love to cook and prepare the stuff. Small miracles in the back yard…

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Calendula and Green Onions

Oven roasted potatoes and beets from our garden

Oven roasted potatoes and beets from our garden

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The last weekend of Summer, 2018 was a goodie. I had the opportunity to sing in Osogna, Ticino, Switzerland. It is the Italian part of Switzerland, you have to cross the Gotthard pass (mountain) to get there. What a weekend of beauty. From mountain water pools, to balmy nights eating figs to glaciers…

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I welcome Autumn. It is my favourite time of year. I look forward to the nights geting longer, making pumpkin soup, eating by candlelight, wrapping up in sweaters and scarves. Hikes through the forest in the Fall, there is nothing like it! I am happy for it’s arrival and that I too, am here to enjoy it.


180 Days Later

It's been six months, 180 days since I wrote to you the last time. I can't really say what or why it has taken me so long to come back here! Maybe it's that I enjoy those personal connections, those connects that happen between real life people, the back and forth conversations between us where we can look at each other, see the nuances, the expressions, the crinkles, the colours! We can hear the textures of voice and sound around us, be inspired through what is happening in the back ground, what we are seeing, feeling,  the smells, the looks, the hustle! When I sit here, in my office (I use the term lightly though, as this room is also where I create and practice music, create and design cards, earrings, dreams and the like) up here in this old farmhouse, it isn't as much fun to ramble on about life and it's qualities/quandary's without the real life you!

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Home_office_with_a_view

 

Alas, it is also nice to connect here and to share a bit about my life, with you, my friends, family and fans! How lucky am I to have YOU, whether in actuality or virtual reality, I am happy you are here. Over the past few months, life has been very kind. SO  many changes and SO MANY new songs!!! When I think back the to the last six months of life, it looks good... To be SURE, I am grateful... But where to start?? Switzerland, Ireland or Canada?? I've had the good fortune (desire, will, perseverance and MIGHT) to perform and travel to and within all of these countries since I last wrote...All of these places have been home to me at some point and cultivating the connections and friendships that life has afforded me between these patches of land.... My heart! Oh the people you can meet, the places you can go!

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Ireland was very much like I had remembered it. Full of small yet profound moments, enforcing my belief in magic, fairies and musical healing (and the true meaning of "The Hair of the Dog." What a spot. I even tried my hand at busking for the first time. It was the Galway Arts Festival and everyone was out on the streets, sharing their talent, the hustle was real! As I was wandering around the market, with my guitar strapped to my back, a fine guitarist asked me if I wanted his spot to play and he accompanied me for a few songs to break the ice of "my first busk." I have to admit, I was nervous. I decided, in the end, to rent a guitar for my performances, otherwise I would have had to pay double what the renting cost was to bring my (lug my) own guitar through airports, train stations and more. It was a fabulous idea, thanks to Opus 2 for the rental! 

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Photo_cred_Jennifer_Higgs

 

Summer is ALWAYS great, everywhere but I would probably have to say that about Spring and Autumn too. I am not a HUGE Lover of Winter, but I DO enjoy the darker, shorter days (call me crazy) but candle light and cozy just go hand in hand with the type of life I aspire to (and) have! Hot drinks just taste that much better when it is freezing outside. Recently I went to a Christmas Market up on Mount Pilatus, in Switzerland. CHECK THIS VIEW OUT....

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View_from_Mount_Pilatus_at_sunset

I mentioned song writing and LOTS of it. The tap seems to be very giving and new songs are coming at record speeds! This means that a new record will be imminent in 2018. Not sure how but where there is a will there is a way! Here is a favourite shot from the past Summer, singing at The Wakefield Market.... It remains to be one of my favourite gigs. Not only do I get to sing for a huge range of people, all ages, but the gift of singing in the middle of all that ART and Loveliness can not be compared....

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Singing_in_colours_at_Wakefield's_Market

As we get older (I just passed another year around the sun) life starts to reveal truths. OR, rather, we start to really see them. I am sure they are there all along. It has been monumental (and slightly mental) getting older, because... WISER!!! Now I know things and am stronger with regards to things that would have tortured me in the past. It gets easier to say things like "No thank you!" and "Yes, I really DO am going to be kinder to myself!" Which leads me to sharing the BIGGEST change that I made, for myself, ever...

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Around six months ago, I watched the documentary "What The Health" and decided to eat a plant based diet. It was on a whim and I NEVER IN MY ENTIRE LIFE thought I would do it or even wanted to do it. Ever. I thought, maybe two weeks might teach me something. Well, it taught many somethings. Some of which I would never share with anyone, because it is not my duty to try and change you. So I will not pontificate. I will say, that I have never felt better in my life and no longer live with chronic pain. I am not one for labels (plus I can't label myself as the DREADED V word because we have chickens here who, when they feel like it, give us eggs!) It is a very sticky topic, FOOD. So do what you will, but know that eliminating animal products from your life will change you for the better. Maybe one day, when I am feeling stronger about this discussion (you have NO IDEA how many people hate on folks who want to change -or have changed- their diet to plant based, all of a sudden EVERYONE cares where I get my protein) I will elaborate in another full on blog about the subject. It has become VERY interesting to me, now that I feel so different!!!! Anyhooooo.....

In January, I am playing a VERY special concert. It will be recorded LIVE and I hope to get a few songs down for a Lindsay Live record! It has been something I have wanted to do for quite some time, and it is FINALLY happening, thanks to Peter Finc. If you want to be in the audience and you live in or near Bern, please save the date JANUARY 20th, Werkhof 102.

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So I will leave you now and I will not let another 180 days go by with SO MUCH WEBSITE SILENCE! Life is a gift and I am privileged to be able to share with you little tidbits about the things I learn, the world I get to know. In the meantime, I will keep crafting words into songs and hope that you will keep listening.

Lots of Love,

Lindsay