The Old Home Summer Nova Scotia Heritage Festival album is a delightful collection of traditional folk songs and tunes that evoke the spirit of Nova Scotia's rich cultural heritage. Featuring a variety of talented musicians and singers, the album captures the essence of the annual Old Home Week festival, which celebrates the province's history, traditions, and community spirit.
From lively fiddle tunes to haunting ballads and sea shanties, the album offers a diverse range of musical styles and moods. The performances are heartfelt and authentic, conveying a deep sense of pride and nostalgia for Nova Scotia's past and present.
Highlights of the album include the spirited rendition of "The Barley Grain for Me" by the Halifax Gaelic Men's Choir, the hauntingly beautiful "Farewell to Nova Scotia" by singer-songwriter Lennie Gallant, and the rollicking instrumental "The Reconciliation Jig" by the Cape Breton fiddle ensemble Beolach.