Singer, Songwriter, Performer, Producer, Activist, Festival Director

Brian Gladstone

Brian Gladstone is a world-class fingerstyle
guitar player, an innovative song writer
unrestricted by conventional boundaries,
an eloquent story teller and a dynamic performer.

Quick Links

Brian Gladstone in Concert

Brian Gladstone in Concert

Brian Gladstone in Concert

Brian Gladstone in Concert

Saturday Sessions Resumes in September

Saturday Sessions Resumes in September

Thanks to all who came out - it is a great event because of you! Saturday May 17th was the final ‘Saturday Sessions at the Swan’ for 2014 and we will resume again in September. Those artists who...

read more
Saturday Sessions Season Finale and More

Saturday Sessions Season Finale and More

Will resume in the fall! We will be taking a break for the summer, as I need to take a few months away to pursue some other artistic endeavours. I will be recording my new album over the summer,...

read more
This Week at the Swan

This Week at the Swan

Once again we had a stellar cast of players this week April 26, 2014 including the Lovely Roger Zuraw, Bill Isen, Steve Raiken, Bela Ray, Jim Amar, Jerry Rush, Robin Guitar, and Glen Hornblast. The...

read more
Another Brilliant Saturday!

Another Brilliant Saturday!

Well another totally awesome talent filled session last Saturday at the Black Swan Tavern . The great Players included the lovely Roger Zuraw, Jo-Anne Park , Chris Welsh, Steve Raiken, Bela Ray,...

read more
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE SWAN ON SATURDAY ..

HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE SWAN ON SATURDAY ..

Getting ready for our next edition of Saturdays the The Swan tomorrow, April 11. I just got a call from my buddy Tony Quarrington to let me know he will be coming down tomorrow to play some guitar...

read more

Back to the Sugar Camp Weekly Journal

A radio program with Steve Fruitman Thursdays @ 18:00 EST on CIUT-FM 89.5 Toronto and in Real Audio Link to Back to the Sugar Camp Web-Site  July 2001 - Following is a small exert from the...

read more
Top
Share This