Jordan St. Cyr opens March For Life rally in D.C.
Jordan St. Cyr is touring through the U.S. with Anne Wilson, but he may have already played in front of one of his largest crowds.
WMNF 1: Digital Landscapes: Exploring technology through drum kit
This coming Tuesday, January 25, 2022, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra will kick off their much anticipated annual New Music Festival. There are three concerts this year, with a limited, socially distanced seating capacity of 250 people, however you can also see the concerts online and all of the concerts from the comfort of your home.
WATCH: Letting God silence the storms in life - Fresh IE releases new single
Fresh IE is back with a new single, and it's quickly making an impact on both the music charts and for those who listen to it.
'The Wind And The Waves' dropped at midnight, and by 7 a.m. it was already at No. 11 on the iTunes Christian charts. Fresh says the song was a breakthrough for him and hopes it ministers to others. He says the song "comes from a season that God has brought me to, just learning how to be a son (of God) again."
MRMTA students provide some holiday cheer for Classic 107 listeners
For more than a century the Manitoba Registered Music Association has been providing the best in quality music education to music students across the Province of Manitoba.
Despite the challenges that the pandemic has created, students of MRTMA teachers are still enjoying the process of learning music, and are performing. Remote learning over Zoom and social distancing measures have clearly not smothered the fire and desire for students to study music.
TikTok worship hits the right key for worship leader
He hasn't even put out an album yet, but a Canadian worship leader is already attracting thousands of followers thanks to performing with Mac Powell, Cade Thompson and others. There's a catch, though.
'Christmas almost everyday' in The Christmas Singer's household
A local singer is returning to the stage to honour the birth of Jesus.
Chad Celaire runs a tandem bicycle rental in Winnipeg called Bee2gether Bikes. However, when December hits, he is also known as The Christmas Singer.
"It's like it's a five-year anniversary show," says Celaire. "Five years ago I got permission from a company in France to use their backing tracks to do a Christmas concert."
Celaire has performed roughly 70 shows in his five-year Christmas singing career. This includes playing at concert venues, senior care homes, and private home shows.
Epic Passion: WMC Scholarship Winner River Sawchyn Performs the Music of Bruch
On Wednesday, December 29th the Women’s Musical Club of Winnipeg will presenting their annual scholarship winner's recital. The concert takes place at Fort Garry Mennonite Brethren Church at 7:30pm.
There are six wonderful young scholarship winners who will be performing on Wednesday the 29th. The recital will be continuing the Women’s Musical Club of Winnipeg’s long legacy of promoting young up-an-coming Manitoba musicians through both financial support and performance opportunities.
Time to sing after 18 years
A ministry leader from Winnipeg is releasing an updated version of his children's Christmas song.
The Christmas single from singer/songwriter Kelly Wiens is called 'It's Time to Sing.' It was produced in collaboration with Winnipeg's Christian rapper, Fresh IE.
"He is a wise man," says Wiens when it comes to working with Fresh IE. "He's a great guy. I really loved working with him yesterday. Fellowship together was awesome."
Wiens originally wrote the song 18 years ago.
Taking Flight with WMC Holtby Scholarship Winner: Clarinetist Simon Proulx
On Wednesday, December 29th the Women’s Musical Club of Winnipeg will presenting their annual scholarship winners recital. The concert takes place at Fort Garry Mennonite Brethren Church at 7:30pm.
This year’s six winners consist of two singers, one violinist, one violist, a cellist and a clarinetist. These six young Manitoba musicians will present a recital that will showcase the best in up-and-coming Manitoba talent. Something the Women’s Musical Club of Winnipeg had been specializing in for more than 125 years.
Author Andrew Unger visits Friesens to receive first copy of new book
A demographic that has long eschewed the spotlight, who knew the daily goings-on of Mennonites would draw such a massive audience?
Andrew Unger of Steinbach, author and founder of the popular news website The Daily Bonnet, has written more than 1,800 articles about Mennonite life – from a satirical point of view.
The online publication has attracted more than 10 million visitors since its launch in 2016.