FRIDAY JUNE 19 | Jim Bryson | 8:00PM
- Feb 12
- 2 min read
Jim Bryson is a National Folk Award–nominated songwriter and acclaimed record maker whose warm, sharply crafted songs and storied career—from touring with The Weakerthans and The Tragically Hip to producing JUNO-recognized albums—make for an intimate evening of masterful Canadian folk and roots music.
Purchase advance tickets on Humanitix by clicking HERE ($40 plus tax and fees) OR at the door while quantities last ($45 plus tax)
Dinner is available with our kitchen open until 9pm. Reservations are strongly suggested—make yours HERE. We are an intimate 85-seat venue, so every seat is a great seat! While we do our best to accommodate all seating requests, they cannot be guaranteed. For the best experience, we recommend making reservations in even numbers (for example, a party of three may be seated with an additional guest). Doors open half an hour before showtime for those who will not be dining with us.
Jim Bryson is a National Folk Award nominated Canadian Singer-Songwriter and Record Maker.
He has released a number of recordings in all kinds of popular formats and in places all over the map. His most recent project is “Combinations 1+1”, a “rotating cast singles project” which debuted with Jason Tait and John K Samson this last September of 2024.
Jim also has an ongoing project, a series of $30 singles called “Survival Tactics”, meant as an offset to the pennies per glass Spotify/Streaming world we now live in.
Jim’s 2000 Debut “The Occasionals” was recently named a Top 10 record of the 2000’s by Americana UK!
Aside from singing and strumming his own golden hits, Jim produces records out of his Fixed Hinge Studio Recordings shed. His production work has been acknowledged by The Juno Awards, The Canadian Folk Music Awards and The Americana Music Awards.
Recent releases of note are Juno Nominee Suzie Ungerleider’s “My Name Is Suzie Ungerleider”, Kathleen Edrwards’ “Total Freedom”, Ken Yates’ “Cerulean”, and Good Lovelies Singer Caroline Marie Brooks’ solo debut “Everything at The Same Time”.
In one of Jim’s former lives, he traveled extensively as a side player for artists such as Kathleen Edwards, The Weakerthans and The Tragically Hip.
In another of these former lives, he toured all across the basements and halls and legions and clubs of North America as a member of the Canadian Pop Punk band Punchbuggy (1994-1996)
Jim lives with his partner and children in his old family homestead in the once quaint Stittsville, Ontario.




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