sherry ryan & maria cherwick
Saskatchewan
January – February 2024
sherry ryan & maria cherwick
As “St. John’s answer to Lucinda Williams,” Sherry Ryan is a cherished Atlantic Canadian singer and songwriter who blends folk-pop, country and her Irish-Newfoundland roots with the ability to captivate audiences with heartfelt storytelling. She is “absolutely unforgettable” according to Exclaim! Magazine, with her live performances immersing audiences in an adventurous and open-hearted shared journey.
Sherry is joined by violinist and fiddler, Maria Cherwick, whose career has spanned symphony orchestras to international tours with her Ukrainian speed-folk band, The Kubasonics. Cherwick’s remarkable talents have earned her MusicNL’s awards for “Side Musician of the Year” and “Celtic/Traditional Artist of the Year” twice. Together, Sherry Ryan and Maria Cherwick have performed extensively together, honing their repertoire of storytelling, songs and fiddle tunes that have proven to be a delight for audiences.
TOUR DATES
Saskatchewan
January – February 2024
Thurs January 25 Lumsden SK
Sat January 27 Frontier SK
Sun January 28 Eastend SK
Tues January 30 Outlook SK
Wed January 31 TBD
Thurs February 1 Melfort SK
Fri February 2 Saskatoon SK
Sat February 3 Wynyard SK
Sun February 4 Fort Qu’Appelle SK
Tues February 6 Regina Beach, SK
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Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous
137 rue Walnut Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3G 1P2
Phone: (204) 480-3380
Toll-free: 1 (866) 925-6889
Fax: (204) 786-6259
Winnipeg Crankie Festival
137 rue Walnut Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3G 1P2
Toll-free: 1 (866) 925-6889
Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous acknowledges that we operate on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Ininew and Dakota peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis nation. We have produced thousands of concerts across Canada, a land home to well over 600 First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.