Join us for an awesome evening of food vendors, market, beer & wine garden as 3X Maple Blues Award Nominee Jenie Thai comes to The Night Market from 5 pm to 8:30 pm for an evening of soulful, funky, danceable blues to trad barrelhouse piano.
Special guests the “Holly Hyatt Trio” open the evening at 6.15 pm! Holly Hyatt is a vocalist, songwriter, acoustic and electric bass guitar player from the beautiful Slocan Valley. Her music has infectious dance grooves, funky guitar and positive, uplifting lyrics – think “Susan Tedeschi” and “Eva Cassidy” meet “The Family Stone”. Holly’s debut solo album “Wild Heart” (2019), featuring Memphis Soul tinged single “River Flows”, received rave reviews. In March 2019 “River Flows” won Best Rhythm and Blues Song at the Kootenay Music Awards and was nominated for an International Indie Blues Award in 2020. She has previously released three blues and roots albums, as part of the duo “Holly and Jon”.
Holly is currently touring with her three piece band, consisting of Hyatt-vocals & bass, Jon Burden-guitars and Steve Wilson-drums. Her live show has been described as “soulful, funky, fun danceable blues!” and “a dynamic live show that leaves the listener feeling uplifted and inspired!”
“Not only is Hyatt a singer with a Bonnie Raitt-style vocal range, she is a monster bassist as her playing throughout the album proves.” The Vancouver Sun.
Our Headliner tonight at 7pm is Jenie Thai! Jenie is composed, pleasant, and amiable, with an open face a ready smile and an easy laugh. She is also tough, and gritty, and plays barrelhouse piano steeped in the blues — and if that wasn’t enough to get your head around, she also writes and sings tough and tender ballads, direct from her heart to yours.
She now calls Toronto home — but lives on the road, and there’s dust on her shoes, love in her heart, and a whole lot of music in her soul.
“With a combination of contemporary and traditional blues piano, and a fiery passionate voice, Jenie “Thai” Nolan has been making a name for herself across the country and the world.” – Vue Weekly, Stephan Boissonneault
Music in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event.
With entrance by donation, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket, get outside and listen to live music with friends.
Please remember, No Smoking, No Dogs, and especially No Smoking Dogs!
Admission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50.
Please note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave., in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message.
Music in the Park Shows:
June 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance
June 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band
June 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band
June 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance
June 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band
June 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band
July 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers*
July 14 Mountain String Band / Lisa Nicole
July 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel
July 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns
August 4 The Night Market: Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai*
Wednesday Aug 10 TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane **
Aug 11 Ruckus / Plan B
Aug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O
Aug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives
Sept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio
* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks, market and beer and wine garden, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market.
**Please note Wednesday show.
For more detail on upcoming acts, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com.
This show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings, BC Arts Council, BC Touring Council, the Government of Canada, Tourism South Kootenay and Teck Metals Ltd.