Sunday Ceilidh at the Shoe with Kinnon & Betty Lou Beaton
Date: Sunday, August 11 2024
Kinnon Beaton comes from a long line of fiddlers from the Mabou area. His playing, like that of his late father Donald Angus, is rich in the Mabou Coal Mines flavour. Beaton is very much in demand at dances and concerts from Cape Breton to Boston and every place in between. Beaton is a prolific composer as his fiddle tunes can be found on numerous Cape Breton fiddle recordings including his own. Betty Beaton started playing dances with her brother, Buddy MacMaster, when she was 14 years old and has been accompanying fiddlers for dancers ever since. An internationally acclaimed piano player, Betty is in demand as a teacher and has taught in Cape Breton, the U.S. and Scotland. She has played on numerous recordings including the Smithsonian Folkways recording “The Beaton Family of Mabou: Cape Breton Fiddle and Piano Music.”
Nearby Experiences
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West Mabou Beach Provincial Park
Mabou, Nova Scotia -
Rankin Tuna Charters
Mabou Harbour, Nova Scotia -
An Drochaid (The Bridge)
Mabou, Nova Scotia -
Mabou Provincial Park
Mabou, Nova Scotia -
Mabou Rivers Trail (part of Celtic Shores Coastal Trail)
Mabou, Nova Scotia
Places to Stay Nearby
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Inn at Glendyer
Mabou, Nova Scotia -
Mabou River Inn
Mabou, Nova Scotia -
Ceilidh Trail Motel
Mabou, Nova Scotia -
Northeast Cove Geodomes
Mabou, Nova Scotia