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Leslie Rohonczy Band
Leslie Rohonczy is a Canadian composer, recording artist, and vocal & performance coach, with professional experience in a wide range of musical styles. In 2012, Leslie released debut album "Sister Seven", a varied collection of original songs recorded at SoundCreation Studio on Ottawa Canada, with guitarist/producer and musical partner Scott Walsh. In October 2014, Leslie released her second album, "Down From the Ether", also recorded with Walsh, and the two formed the LESLIE ROHONCZY BAND, along with bandmates Steve Rae (bass), Al Wilmore (keys), and Chris Houle (drums).
Leslie brings her passion for songwriting and powerful alto vocals to the stage with depth and range, and her performance goal is simple: to engage the audience, and tell compelling stories through songs that really connect with the audience.
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Ticket Rules
- All Sales are final, no refunds or exchanges.
- Prices are subject to change without notice.
- Photocopies or reproductions will not be accepted.
- Tickets will be scanned upon entry and the barcode will not be available for re-use for the event.
- All patrons will be banded with fabric wristbands which correlate to the ticket they have purchased.
- Wristbands issued at admission are to remain on the wrist of the patron admitted for the duration of their stay or attendance at the event.
- Weekend wristbands are not to be shared. One weekend pass is assigned to one individual.
- Wristbands that have been cut, stretched or altered will be invalid and the bearer will be subject to entry refusal or removal from the premises.
- Kemptville Live Music Festival will run performances rain or shine. No refunds or “rain checks.”
- Artist lineup is subject to change without notice
- Re-entry to the venue will not be granted without a valid wristband. This policy will be strictly enforced. Trespassers will be evicted.
- House Rules apply to all guests, vendors and volunteers at the festival.
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Lynne Hanson and The Good Intentions
Too tough for folk and too blues influenced for country, LYNNE HANSON's brand of "porch music with a little red dirt" can turn on a dime, from a sunshine, blue sky ballad to a full-on thunderstorm of gritty Americana swamp from one song to the next. The Canadian songwriter is known for her high-energy, roots guitar driven live performances, whether playing solo or with her band the Good Intentions.
Lynne is a two-time Canadian Folk Music Award winner (2018 English Songwriter, Ensemble of the Year with The LYNNeS), a two-time Indie Acoustic Project Alt-Country album of the year winner (River of Sand 2014, Uneven Ground 2017), a past winner of the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award, and a two-time finalist (2019, 2009) in the prestigious Kerrville New Folk competition in Texas.
Lynne has toured Canada, the US, Europe and the UK. She's toured the UK in support of Grammy nominated songwriters (Gretchen Peters, Steve Forbert), as well opening for guitar legend Albert Lee in the UK and Canada.
Lynne released her seventh studio album "Just Words," produced by Jim Bryson (The Weakerthans, Kathleen Edwards) in February 2020