David took this pic just outside of our motel on the Baie des Chaleurs… Beautiful day.
Last night we had a great time at the Coeur d’Artishow in Petit Rocher. Reconnecting with family and making new friends. Our hosts Michel and Karim couldn’t have been more welcoming and generous.
Thanks for the memories…
David and I took the ferry from St. John NB TO Digby NS and followed the coastline to West Pubnico where we played and stayed at the Red Cap Restaurant & Motel facing the Atlantic Ocean. After the show we got in the car and drove to the tip of the Pubnico peninsula and found this lovely harbour and some fresh scallops and chowder. The sun sets late these days and the moon shines bright. Went to sleep with the sound of the gulls and the smell of salty ocean air…..
Here’s a shot of the New Brunswick Government buildings. We were here in Fredericton last Friday playing at the Roxstone Café but unfortunately the torrential rain kept most people away. We played for a small but attentive audience and sold a few CDs. Then we headed to Moncton and found a nice little bed and breakfast just a block from the PlanB where we played on Sunday night. Tonight we play as the featured act at the Capital Complex in the heart of downtown Fredericton. The weather has been beautiful these past two days so we’re hoping for a good crowd and looking forward to a fun night.
Tomorrow morning we head out early to catch the ferry from St. John to Digby NS and play for the patrons of the Red Cap Restaurant in West Pubnico NS (just outside of Yarmouth). Looking forward to ferry ride and the drive along the beautiful coastline of Nova Scotia…
ABOUT US
They met sharing a bill in a little bistro out of town. Theirs became a love story, a musical tale of two rehabbing romantics who have gone on to sing and write together, sharing stages and their lives.
From Montreal to the Atlantic coast and Ontario, the singing/songwriting couple paid their dues in countless shows honing their original evocative tunes and harmonies. They sing of the roller coaster that is love, of tired and rusty cities and tired and rusty souls.
The collaboration on stage and off led them to their first CD, Lost & Found, a sound track from their musical play of the same name. Their tale of love in the 21st Century, what artistic director Guy Sprung called “extraordinary,” is scheduled this winter for its third production and a two week run at Montreal’s Infinitheathre, reuniting them with members of Montreal’s Stephen Barry Band.
David Sherman is a journalist, author, filmmaker, playwright and singer/song writer. His first CD, If I Could Run, was produced by Big Fat Truck Records and is available on iTunes.
Nancy Lee is a gifted singer/songwriter and seasoned stage performer who has earned a reputation for her powerful voice, original blues stylings and soulful lyrics.
Whether they perform as a duo or are backed up by some of Montreal’s finest musicians, Sherman & Lee entertain with an entrancing combination of blues, folk, roots, and pop. Their love is real, their stories are true and audiences are drawn in by their lyrics, their haunting harmonies and the duo’s captivating stage presence.
Always a pleasure to see you Barbara… even in sad times. Hopefully the next time will be a happier event. Thanks so much for making your way to Chateauguay for my farwell to my mother.
Nice site. Needs more COW BELL. (kidding!)
Nice website, Nancy, and great photos! Look forward to hearing David and you perform together in the near future.
Always a pleasure to see you Barbara… even in sad times. Hopefully the next time will be a happier event. Thanks so much for making your way to Chateauguay for my farwell to my mother.
Congratulations Nancy, if you found your heart in Music, it was meant to be. Keep singing…it is great for the soul.
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Great to hear from you. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods.