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| 07/07/15 | | Wawa Music Festival July 10,11,12 Guy's excited to be part of the lineup for the 2nd annual festival ... READ MORE
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| 03/03/15 | | Support Algoma's Train Event Friday March 6 Support Algoma's Train Event, Mill Square in Sault Ste. Marie lower Huron St. from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. First Nation drumming group, displays, very short speeches and great train music provided by Jeff ... READ MORE
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| 02/12/15 | | Roxy's Havilland Shores Sun Feb. 15th Guy performs with Clay Busch and Marty Siltanen at Roxy's, Havilland Shores Drive just off Hwy 17N ... READ MORE
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| 01/27/15 | | Searchfest Acoustic Jam Jan 29 Guy joins lineup of some of the Searchmont Music Festival's favourite local performers ... READ MORE
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| 12/21/14 | | Blues for Food Dec 20, Water Tower Pub Guy joins the lineup of artists at the annual event to help fill the Soup Kitchen's cupboards for Christmas ... READ MORE
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| 10/23/14 | | Guy goes Southwest Fri October 24 Guy plays Southwest BBQ, Wellington Square Mall ... READ MORE
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| 10/19/14 | | Watch the video - Searchmont Festival 2014 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUwyIMPaHXc
Thanks to Christian Lemay for putting together another great production, and for riding on the music train! |
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River of Song (2013), Guy's third album of original songs, catches the tempo and mood of travelling water. The twelve songs reflect impressions of people and places, moods and experiences, like a river telling its stories in pulse and current. Take some time to come to the river and listen to its song.
Guy Smith is a poet and songwriter based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Known as an earnest performer who seeks to connect with his audience, Guy tells his stories in songs. With the help of talented musicians and seasoned musician/producer Rusty McCarthy, his music weaves folk tales with catchy melodies in a variety of textures.
Your impressions in mud
cast the mood
Your tempo invites painters
to colour stories
Your song rings through generations
reflecting change
Rocks, waves, voices and hands
work the current
And time comes to life
in the River of Song