Acoustic Harvest presents Lynn Miles in concert on Saturday, Jan. 18

Lynn Miles (with opener Treasa Levasseur) will be in concert at Acoustic Harvest in southwest Scarborough on Saturday, Jan. 18. Photo: Lynn Miles website.

Acoustic Harvest welcomes 2025 with a concert by Lynn Miles (with opener Treasa Levasseur) on Saturday, Jan. 18.

Miles is a Juno Award winning singer-songwriter, record producer, teacher, writer, public speaker, and comedian.

She has 16 albums to her credit and won a Juno award in 2003 for Roots Traditional Album of the year.

She was also nominated in the same category for Junos in 2011 and 2006. Miles is also the recipient of six Canadian Folk Music Awards including three for Songwriter of the Year.

Her two most recent awards we given to her duo THE LYNNeS for Songwriters of the Year, and Ensemble of the Year at the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Awards.

In 2016, Americana artist Clair Lynch recorded Miles’ song Black Flowers on her Grammy nominated album North By South.

Though she has never done an official count, Miles estimates she’s written about 900 songs. She has also produced five albums for other artists.

Her most recent album tumbleweedyworld was nominated for Album of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards.

Her previous album We’ll Look For Stars was Number One on the Euro/Americana Chart for the month of August 2020.

Miles’ Acoustic Harvest concert will be held at St Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St., in southwest Scarborough on Jan. 18. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the music begins at 8 p.m.

Opener for the concert will be Treasa Levasseur whose albums include Broad, The Memphis Sessions and Low Fidelity. Levasseur is also a columnist on CBC Radio’s The Next Chapter.

Tickets for the Jan. 18 concert are $35 online by going to https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/48739/

Tickets can also purchased at the door on Jan. 18 (subject to availability) for $40 cash only.

For more information about Acoustic Harvest, please visit https://www.acousticharvest.ca/concerts.html