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The Nathan Sloniowski Trio @ Carleton Place Gallery

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The Nathan Sloniowski Trio

Christmas Benefit Concert for the Carleton Place Youth Centre Saturday, December 6, 2025

7:00PMCarleton Place Gallery - Carleton Place, ON


A benefit concert at the Carleton Place Gallery featuring The Nathan Sloniowski Trio is raising funds for the Carleton Place Youth Centre. Nathan (guitar and vocals), Bill Serson (drums) and Barry Buse (bass and vocals) will be performing songs from Nathan’s new album, The Lost Love Letter to a Small Town. 


Seats for the Sat. Dec. 6, 7PM show are available at Ticketsplease.ca and all funds raised from tickets and performance-night edibles prepared by youth centre volunteers go directly to the centre. 


Nathan’s original compositions blend the groove of Jesse Winchester with the down-to-earth wit and wisdom of John Prine. In his latest album, The Lost Love Letter to a Small Town, Nathan spins artfully crafted tales of neighbourly kindness, hopeless romanticism, community rivalries, guitar obsession, and aspirations for a better world that starts with the world we create at home.


Barry is a road-tested bassist who’s played gospel and blues legend Diunna Greenleaf, and bluesman Trevor Finlay. Bill teaches percussion at Arnprior’s Main Street School of Music, and his students have gone on to study music at the university level then launch amazing careers. 


About the band’s stage show, Violet Bova from the folkus Concert Series wrote that “Nathan’s voice is as haunting as the tale he just told. It’s enough to tempt tears to start falling,” while Peter Cochrane, from Music at MERA said, “The band was tight and Nathan was in the groove. It was a great live show.”



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