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MAR
14
2024
Medicine Hat, Canada
Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
I Was There
FEB
24
2024
Edson, Canada
Edson Cultural Heritage Organization
I Was There
FEB
23
2024
St Albert, Canada
Arden Theatre
I Was There
DEC
09
2023
Erickson, Canada
Good Street Hall
I Was There
DEC
08
2023
Winnipeg, Canada
West End Cultural Centre
I Was There
OCT
10
2023
Johns Island, SC
Seabrook Island Club
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
James
April 24th 2023
Great to see Cara and JD again. I think they sound better every time I see them. Madison Violet and Miranda Mulholland were great too! I liked how everyone played together and one or two songs on their own too. That was better than having an opening band. Thanks for a great night!
Toronto, ON@Paradise
Nancy
April 24th 2023
The best! Their very talented guests, well know in their own rights were a bonus.
Toronto, ON@Paradise
Sheila
February 25th 2023
Thoroughly enjoyable performance by a warm and engaging duo. Great Canadian talent and as always, a wonderful venue.
Vancouver, BC@The Rogue Folk Club
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About the Small Glories
Roots powerhouse duo The Small Glories are Cara Luft & JD Edwards, a musical tour-de-force partnership planted on the Canadian Prairies. Thrown together purely by accident for an anniversary show at Winnipeg’s venerable West End Cultural Centre, The Small Glories could almost make you believe in fate.
With a stage banter striking a unique balance between slapstick and sermon, these veteran singer-songwriters have a way of making time disappear, rooms shrink, and audiences feel as though they are right there on the stage with the band. It’s not uncommon for listeners to find themselves laughing, dancing, crying, or caught up in a good ol’ fashioned sing-along. Their material is welcoming in terms of subject, folk-pop melody and instrumentation — songs of love, loss, and environment, delivered with soaring, interwoven vocals on various combinations of stomping clawhammer banjo, guitar and harmonica.
On record, Luft and Edwards take the musical synergy honed from hundreds of shows together, and expand it into a new soundscape amplified by pounding drums and other textural embellishments which only reinforce the magic of their innate chemistry — a chemistry labeled the “Lennon-McCartney syndrome,” by Americana UK, writing, “Some things just work together… to witness a performance by The Small Glories is a rare opportunity to experience that indefinable quality that creates perfection.”
Luft, one of the original members of folk trio The Wailin' Jennys, and Edwards duplicate and reinforce each others’ many strengths and yet allow their distinct personalities to shine through, resulting in a live show that is as heartwarming as it is hilarious, as finger-picking proficient as it is relatable, and as Canadian as, well… it’s very Canadian. But that hasn’t stopped ‘em from winning over audiences from Nashville to the Australian outback. Their highly anticipated sophomore album “Assiniboine & The Red” was released on Red House records, garnering 3 Canadian Folk Music Awards, a JUNO Award nomination, Critics' Choice for 'Album of the Year' in Penguin Eggs Magazine, the #1 Folk/Roots album on the national earshot! radio charts, and seeing the duo win "Artist of the Year" at the International Folk Awards in New Orleans.
PASTE Magazine's "10 Folk Artists You Need to Know in 2019"
GREIL MARCUS / PITCHFORK
“From Winnipeg: Cara Luft plays banjo, JD Edwards plays guitar, and in moments they find the darkening chord change the best bluegrass—from the Stanley Brothers to Be Good Tanyas—has always hidden in the sweet slide of the rhythm, the tiny shift where the person telling the story suddenly understands it.”
NPR Music named The Small Glories in their “Austin 100” - 100 Artists to Watch at SXSW 2019
“Can two singer-songwriters be better than one? Yes, emphatically, yes, if the two in question are Cara Luft and JD Edwards, playing and singing together as The Small Glories. It’s our loss they didn’t [join forces] sooner because Edwards and Luft are a folk-roots powerhouse... It’s magic. ★★★★”
— Winnipeg Free Press
With a stage banter striking a unique balance between slapstick and sermon, these veteran singer-songwriters have a way of making time disappear, rooms shrink, and audiences feel as though they are right there on the stage with the band. It’s not uncommon for listeners to find themselves laughing, dancing, crying, or caught up in a good ol’ fashioned sing-along. Their material is welcoming in terms of subject, folk-pop melody and instrumentation — songs of love, loss, and environment, delivered with soaring, interwoven vocals on various combinations of stomping clawhammer banjo, guitar and harmonica.
On record, Luft and Edwards take the musical synergy honed from hundreds of shows together, and expand it into a new soundscape amplified by pounding drums and other textural embellishments which only reinforce the magic of their innate chemistry — a chemistry labeled the “Lennon-McCartney syndrome,” by Americana UK, writing, “Some things just work together… to witness a performance by The Small Glories is a rare opportunity to experience that indefinable quality that creates perfection.”
Luft, one of the original members of folk trio The Wailin' Jennys, and Edwards duplicate and reinforce each others’ many strengths and yet allow their distinct personalities to shine through, resulting in a live show that is as heartwarming as it is hilarious, as finger-picking proficient as it is relatable, and as Canadian as, well… it’s very Canadian. But that hasn’t stopped ‘em from winning over audiences from Nashville to the Australian outback. Their highly anticipated sophomore album “Assiniboine & The Red” was released on Red House records, garnering 3 Canadian Folk Music Awards, a JUNO Award nomination, Critics' Choice for 'Album of the Year' in Penguin Eggs Magazine, the #1 Folk/Roots album on the national earshot! radio charts, and seeing the duo win "Artist of the Year" at the International Folk Awards in New Orleans.
PASTE Magazine's "10 Folk Artists You Need to Know in 2019"
GREIL MARCUS / PITCHFORK
“From Winnipeg: Cara Luft plays banjo, JD Edwards plays guitar, and in moments they find the darkening chord change the best bluegrass—from the Stanley Brothers to Be Good Tanyas—has always hidden in the sweet slide of the rhythm, the tiny shift where the person telling the story suddenly understands it.”
NPR Music named The Small Glories in their “Austin 100” - 100 Artists to Watch at SXSW 2019
“Can two singer-songwriters be better than one? Yes, emphatically, yes, if the two in question are Cara Luft and JD Edwards, playing and singing together as The Small Glories. It’s our loss they didn’t [join forces] sooner because Edwards and Luft are a folk-roots powerhouse... It’s magic. ★★★★”
— Winnipeg Free Press
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Genres:
Folk Rock, Roots, Singer Songwriter, Bluegrass, Indie Roots Folk, Americana, Folk
Band Members:
JD Edwards, Cara Luft
Hometown:
Winnipeg, Canada
No upcoming shows
Send a request to the Small Glories to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of the Small Glories
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
14
2024
Medicine Hat, Canada
Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
I Was There
FEB
24
2024
Edson, Canada
Edson Cultural Heritage Organization
I Was There
FEB
23
2024
St Albert, Canada
Arden Theatre
I Was There
DEC
09
2023
Erickson, Canada
Good Street Hall
I Was There
DEC
08
2023
Winnipeg, Canada
West End Cultural Centre
I Was There
OCT
10
2023
Johns Island, SC
Seabrook Island Club
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
James
April 24th 2023
Great to see Cara and JD again. I think they sound better every time I see them. Madison Violet and Miranda Mulholland were great too! I liked how everyone played together and one or two songs on their own too. That was better than having an opening band. Thanks for a great night!
Toronto, ON@Paradise
Nancy
April 24th 2023
The best! Their very talented guests, well know in their own rights were a bonus.
Toronto, ON@Paradise
Sheila
February 25th 2023
Thoroughly enjoyable performance by a warm and engaging duo. Great Canadian talent and as always, a wonderful venue.
Vancouver, BC@The Rogue Folk Club
View More Fan Reviews
About the Small Glories
Roots powerhouse duo The Small Glories are Cara Luft & JD Edwards, a musical tour-de-force partnership planted on the Canadian Prairies. Thrown together purely by accident for an anniversary show at Winnipeg’s venerable West End Cultural Centre, The Small Glories could almost make you believe in fate.
With a stage banter striking a unique balance between slapstick and sermon, these veteran singer-songwriters have a way of making time disappear, rooms shrink, and audiences feel as though they are right there on the stage with the band. It’s not uncommon for listeners to find themselves laughing, dancing, crying, or caught up in a good ol’ fashioned sing-along. Their material is welcoming in terms of subject, folk-pop melody and instrumentation — songs of love, loss, and environment, delivered with soaring, interwoven vocals on various combinations of stomping clawhammer banjo, guitar and harmonica.
On record, Luft and Edwards take the musical synergy honed from hundreds of shows together, and expand it into a new soundscape amplified by pounding drums and other textural embellishments which only reinforce the magic of their innate chemistry — a chemistry labeled the “Lennon-McCartney syndrome,” by Americana UK, writing, “Some things just work together… to witness a performance by The Small Glories is a rare opportunity to experience that indefinable quality that creates perfection.”
Luft, one of the original members of folk trio The Wailin' Jennys, and Edwards duplicate and reinforce each others’ many strengths and yet allow their distinct personalities to shine through, resulting in a live show that is as heartwarming as it is hilarious, as finger-picking proficient as it is relatable, and as Canadian as, well… it’s very Canadian. But that hasn’t stopped ‘em from winning over audiences from Nashville to the Australian outback. Their highly anticipated sophomore album “Assiniboine & The Red” was released on Red House records, garnering 3 Canadian Folk Music Awards, a JUNO Award nomination, Critics' Choice for 'Album of the Year' in Penguin Eggs Magazine, the #1 Folk/Roots album on the national earshot! radio charts, and seeing the duo win "Artist of the Year" at the International Folk Awards in New Orleans.
PASTE Magazine's "10 Folk Artists You Need to Know in 2019"
GREIL MARCUS / PITCHFORK
“From Winnipeg: Cara Luft plays banjo, JD Edwards plays guitar, and in moments they find the darkening chord change the best bluegrass—from the Stanley Brothers to Be Good Tanyas—has always hidden in the sweet slide of the rhythm, the tiny shift where the person telling the story suddenly understands it.”
NPR Music named The Small Glories in their “Austin 100” - 100 Artists to Watch at SXSW 2019
“Can two singer-songwriters be better than one? Yes, emphatically, yes, if the two in question are Cara Luft and JD Edwards, playing and singing together as The Small Glories. It’s our loss they didn’t [join forces] sooner because Edwards and Luft are a folk-roots powerhouse... It’s magic. ★★★★”
— Winnipeg Free Press
With a stage banter striking a unique balance between slapstick and sermon, these veteran singer-songwriters have a way of making time disappear, rooms shrink, and audiences feel as though they are right there on the stage with the band. It’s not uncommon for listeners to find themselves laughing, dancing, crying, or caught up in a good ol’ fashioned sing-along. Their material is welcoming in terms of subject, folk-pop melody and instrumentation — songs of love, loss, and environment, delivered with soaring, interwoven vocals on various combinations of stomping clawhammer banjo, guitar and harmonica.
On record, Luft and Edwards take the musical synergy honed from hundreds of shows together, and expand it into a new soundscape amplified by pounding drums and other textural embellishments which only reinforce the magic of their innate chemistry — a chemistry labeled the “Lennon-McCartney syndrome,” by Americana UK, writing, “Some things just work together… to witness a performance by The Small Glories is a rare opportunity to experience that indefinable quality that creates perfection.”
Luft, one of the original members of folk trio The Wailin' Jennys, and Edwards duplicate and reinforce each others’ many strengths and yet allow their distinct personalities to shine through, resulting in a live show that is as heartwarming as it is hilarious, as finger-picking proficient as it is relatable, and as Canadian as, well… it’s very Canadian. But that hasn’t stopped ‘em from winning over audiences from Nashville to the Australian outback. Their highly anticipated sophomore album “Assiniboine & The Red” was released on Red House records, garnering 3 Canadian Folk Music Awards, a JUNO Award nomination, Critics' Choice for 'Album of the Year' in Penguin Eggs Magazine, the #1 Folk/Roots album on the national earshot! radio charts, and seeing the duo win "Artist of the Year" at the International Folk Awards in New Orleans.
PASTE Magazine's "10 Folk Artists You Need to Know in 2019"
GREIL MARCUS / PITCHFORK
“From Winnipeg: Cara Luft plays banjo, JD Edwards plays guitar, and in moments they find the darkening chord change the best bluegrass—from the Stanley Brothers to Be Good Tanyas—has always hidden in the sweet slide of the rhythm, the tiny shift where the person telling the story suddenly understands it.”
NPR Music named The Small Glories in their “Austin 100” - 100 Artists to Watch at SXSW 2019
“Can two singer-songwriters be better than one? Yes, emphatically, yes, if the two in question are Cara Luft and JD Edwards, playing and singing together as The Small Glories. It’s our loss they didn’t [join forces] sooner because Edwards and Luft are a folk-roots powerhouse... It’s magic. ★★★★”
— Winnipeg Free Press
Show More
Genres:
Folk Rock, Roots, Singer Songwriter, Bluegrass, Indie Roots Folk, Americana, Folk
Band Members:
JD Edwards, Cara Luft
Hometown:
Winnipeg, Canada
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