Folk on the Rocks is an incredible music festival that takes place in gorgeous Yellowknife. It has an amazing schedule spanning two full days and five stages. It is an incredible opportunity to discover new music and to visit another part of Canada’s beautiful landscape.
I have the unique opportunity of being able to visit Yellowknife from time to time, as I have a brother that is firmly entrenched up there. This will be my second time to the now 37 year old music festival – Folk on the Rocks (FOTR).
My first day at the event was on a bit of a tight schedule however; the single engine prop plane that was supposed to pick me up from the fly-in cabin and have me back in Yellowknife no later than 11:30am, showed up at 1pm.
Dene Drummers. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
So, after a quick hose-off and a change into something that didn’t smell like fish, off I went to catch the last bit of the Dene Drummers opening prayer for FOTR.
Folk on the Rocks has an amazing schedule spanning two full days and five stages. This includes a L’il Folkers stage for the young’uns as well. Several of the bands will play on at least two of those 5 stages throughout the weekend. So if you miss someone on day one, there is a really good chance to see them the next day on a different stage.
The Dead South. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
There was maybe a half dozen bands I didn’t get to see, so if you can’t find the band in my photos, I have included the 30+ artist lineup below for your Internet searching pleasure.
Top 5 picks-
Tanika Charles – Wow. Great performance, style and soul.
The Dead South – Unique sound mixing bluegrass, rock and folk.
The Trade-Offs – Great blues …from the Arctic.
Rosie and The Riveters – Love the retro 40’s feel and amazing vocals.
Earthbound Trio – East coast folk with a chill roots sound.
The Rest of ‘em-
SHAD
City and Colour
Jason Collett
Operators
The Pack A.D.
Elephant Stone
The Bushman NT
Megan Nash + Bears in Hazenmore
Digawolf
Chocolat
Moe Clark
Scary Bear Soundtrack
Earthbound Trio
Nadia Gaudet + Jason Burnstick
Ava Wild
Boots and The Hoots
Justin Nozuka
Rellik
Priscilla’s Revenge
Ukes of Hazard
Nick Jackson
Cynergii
Veronica Johnny
YK Throat Singers
Miraj featuring Taiga Yoga
Bella Dance Academy
NWT Creative Collective Special Showcase
Youth Showcase presented by Rainbow Coalition of Yellowknife
Yellowknife Dene Drummers
There are a number of bands that were in competition for my top 5 choices, so please check out the others, if not all of them, when you get a chance.
Shad gave a good performance and energized the crowd that was there to see him – it just seemed out of place at a folk music festival. But to be fair – Ottawa’s Blues Fest hosts heavy metal bands, so who am I to judge.
Shad. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
City and Colour, a.k.a. Dallas Green, did a fine acoustic set. Maybe a bit slow, but the lounging crowd soaked it all in.
City and Colour. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
After Dallas, the Dene Drummers came out again to close out the festival with a drum prayer that had everyone stomping up clouds of dust. With that in mind, I would also like to point out the festival was originally on rocks, hence the name, but has since been covered over in this wonderful beach sand. It looks nice until you find yourself snorking it out of your nose 2 days later.
Yellowknife, Long Lake Beach. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Aside from the sand, it is an amazing event. You would be hard pressed to not find at least one new artist that you could fall in love with. Next year will predictably be the same, with lots of local talent and bands from across Canada that will undoubtedly grace these stages.
A visit to Yellowknife should be on your list of places to see as well. Not that you need an excuse with all of outdoor activities Yellowknife has to offer, but this festival just makes for a really good excuse to go.
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YK Throat Singers. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
YK Throat Singers. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Yellowknife, Long Lake Beach. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Ukes of Hazard. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Ukes of Hazard. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Ukes of Hazard. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Trade Offs. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Trade Offs. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Trade Offs. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Trade Offs. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Trade Offs. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Dead South. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Dead South. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Dead South. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Dead South. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
The Bushman NT. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Tanika Charles. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Shad. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Shad. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Scary Bear Soundtrack. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Scary Bear Soundtrack. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Scary Bear Soundtrack. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Scary Bear Soundtrack. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Rosie and the Riveters. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Rosie and the Riveters. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Rosie and the Riveters. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Rosie and the Riveters. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Operators. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Operators. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Northcote. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Moe Clark. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Megan Nash. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Megan Nash. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Jason Collett. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Jason Collett. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Jason Collett. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Jason Collett. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Elephant Stone. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Elephant Stone. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Earthbound Trio. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Earthbound Trio. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Earthbound Trio. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Earthbound Trio. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Digawolf. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Dene Drummers. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
City and Colour. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
City and Colour. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
City and Colour. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Chocolat. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Chocolat. Folk on the Rocks 2017. Photo by Dale Sinclair
Folk on the Rocks – A Folkin’ Good Time! Folk on the Rocks is an incredible music festival that takes place in gorgeous Yellowknife. It has an amazing schedule spanning two full days and five stages.








