september, 2025

Event Details
Come play, come listen. Join us for a live music event featuring local and guest musicians. Free admission. Donations welcome. All ages welcome.
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Event Details
Come play, come listen. Join us for a live music event featuring local and guest musicians. Free admission. Donations welcome. All ages welcome.
We are limiting the number of performers to 13 so arrive early to be assured of a spot.
RC Legion Br 129 – Haliburton – downstairs in “Club Room”. Please enter legion by side door (on left side of building) – there are stairs and no elevator at this time
Seating: mainly large round tables – capacity 65 persons including performers. The bar will be open thanks to a Legion volunteer.
Host – David Boloten
Featured performer -Earl Johnson
Randall Ellsworth is a singer-songwriter based in Toronto and the Kawartha Lakes region, who plays guitar, harmonica and piano. His original music has lyrical depth and tends towards folk, with rock and roll undertones. It encompasses the universal and the personal; he writes what he’s seen and what he’s been.
Randall had a long career in the legal and social justice sectors in the public service. During that time he and his spouse raised two children. The silver lining of the pandemic was the motivation to refocus on writing, performing and recording from the comfort of his basement.
Ellsworth is now returning to his initial passion as a folk troubadour of original music. His early inspiration came from Dylan, John Prine, Springsteen and Murray MacLauchlan. Today, influences include Jeffrey Martin, Anais Mitchell, Anna Tivel and Mark Erelli. He is currently working on an EP set to be released in late 2025.
Too old to ride the rails or join the circus to garner his bona fides, he is committed to earning them one song and one performance at a time.
Randall Ellsworth is a singer-songwriter based in Toronto and the Kawartha Lakes region, who plays guitar, harmonica and piano. His original music has lyrical depth and tends towards folk, with rock and roll undertones. It encompasses the universal and the personal; he writes what he’s seen and what he’s been.
Randall had a long career in the legal and social justice sectors in the public service. During that time he and his spouse raised two children. The silver lining of the pandemic was the motivation to refocus on writing, performing and recording from the comfort of his basement.
Ellsworth is now returning to his initial passion as a folk troubadour of original music. His early inspiration came from Dylan, John Prine, Springsteen and Murray MacLauchlan. Today, influences include Jeffrey Martin, Anais Mitchell, Anna Tivel and Mark Erelli. He is currently working on an EP set to be released in late 2025.
Too old to ride the rails or join the circus to garner his bona fides, he is committed to earning them one song and one performance at a time.
Time
(Saturday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Haliburton Legion
719 Mountain St