2010 HEADLINERS
We are very happy to announce that we have signed, sealed and will deliver three amazing acts
for our Friday, Saturday and Sunday headline spots.
FRIDAY, JULY 23 - SONiA & disappear fear
SONiA honoured us with an amazing performance at our first RRWMF.
Her sister Cindy provided amazing harmonies, and Laura completed
the trio on percussion and vocals. SONiA & Laura return this year on
Friday night to serve us up some hot new tunes off her newly released
CD, Blood, Bones and Baltimore.

"Blood, Bones and Baltimore" is a return to SONiA's Baltimore roots.
The CD features all new songs with the exception of a long time fan
favourite, "Biggest Baddest Heart" which SONiA has only previously
played or recorded live, and a Woody Guthrie tune "Worried Man
Blues". The album, which is Blues Americana, is a vast departure
from the Award Winning and Grammy nominated World Album
"Tango" which featured songs in Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish as well
as English.
www.disappearfear.com


SUNDAY, JULY 25 - LUCIE BLUE TREMBLAY
For over 20 years, Lucie Blue has performed in Canada, the
US, Spain, Australia and New Zealand, at various folk
venues and festivals, as well as women's music festivals.
She is one of Canada's beautiful voices and songwriters. Her
music goes straight to the heart of men and women alike.
Her universal theme is LOVE. Her global message is honour,
strength, laughter, thought, peace and love.

The past 4 years Lucie has been touring and taking breast
cancer awareness over 87,000 miles.
In conjunction with Lavender Visions Productions, she has just completed an educational and one-of-a-kind
music video called "Changes" which can be used for early detection. For more information on this
ground-breaking empowerment music please visit www.thebreastexamproject.org. Now, Lucie Blue is working on
her newest music and preparing for the new CD with the lovely town of Perce as her home and inspiration. She is
touring the fall of 2009 and spring of 2010 with the most beautiful songs and funniest stories from her latest
inspirations. If you thought you'd heard it all - well, you are in for a surprise!
www.luciebluetremblay.com
SATURDAY, JULY 24 - SHARON KATZ AND PEACE TRAIN
Nominated for a Grammy in the
Best World Music Album
category for their first U.S.
release, the exhilarating,
multicultural, South African
band of Sharon Katz & The
Peace Train helped Nelson
Mandela usher in the ending of
apartheid.
With CNN's coverage and an
invitation to perform at the New
Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Festival, Sharon Katz & The
Peace Train were propelled
into an international career that has spanned three continents and coast-to-coast US appearances including
Carnegie Hall's World Music series in New York; The Getty in LA; Disney World's International Festival and the
Philadelphia Folk Festival. Sharon Katz & The Peace Train also use proceeds from their concert appearances
to support their humanitarian work in South Africa and around the world including music therapy with orphans
and communities affected by HIV/AIDS; feeding programs in poverty-stricken communities; conflict resolution
work in violence-torn regions; and building schools and community arts centers in under-developed areas.
www.sharonkatz.com
SEE OUR COMPLETE 2010 LINEUP ON OUR STAGE SCHEDULE PAGE!!