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Ian Foster coming to Lanes

Ian Foster brings a blend of Newfoundland songs and stories wherever he goes. Foster is performing at Lanes Privateer Inn on March 31 at 8 p.m.

Ian Foster brings a blend of Newfoundland songs and stories wherever he goes. Foster is performing at Lanes Privateer Inn on March 31 at 8 p.m.

Published on March 30, 2012
Published on March 30, 2012

ECMA nominated artist Ian Foster is coming to Lanes Privateer in on March 31, bringing his blend of folk songwriting and storytelling to the stage. 


Ian Foster is familiar with the cycle of a song. Since 2006, the Newfoundland-based songwriter has been writing, recording and touring his work around Canada and Europe. His latest release, The Evening Light, showcases songs inspired by the road, and by an examination of home that can only be made from the distance of travel.

His music combines many of the classic elements of folk songwriting and storytelling with newer approaches to the genre. His albums contain a mix of traditional instruments (banjo, upright bass, accordion, violin and cello all appear on his newest release) and modern instruments and effects. He regularly plays both electric and acoustic live, making tasteful use of looping and delay effects to create a bigger sound than one would expect from a solo player.

A road warrior, Ian spends about half of every year playing shows, festivals, and conferences abroad, and regular shows all year long in his home province. His music has been played on radio internationally, from Newfoundland to the Netherlands. He has been nominated for multiple MusicNL (Newfoundland) and ECMA (East Coast Music Awards) over the last few years (including SOCAN Songwriter of the Year), and has been a finalist in the ISC (International Songwriting Competition), based out of Nashville, TN. He also has numerous co-writing credits, including one with the legendary folk songwriter Ron Hynes.

One can expect a dynamic live show, with regular stories interspersed throughout a set, adding a level of insight into the songs that can only come from an “in the flesh” performance.

Cover is $10, and the show begins at 8 p.m.

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