TD Harbour Nights presents Saving Grace

Sunday, June 21, 2026 7:00 PM
Cost: FREE

🎶 Harbour Nights is back for another unforgettable summer of live music on the waterfront! 🌊☀️ Pizzaville will be on site with some of their favorite eats to share with you! Join us Sunday evenings all season long and enjoy incredible local talent, great food, and summer vibes in the heart of Owen Sound. Bring your lawn chair, gather your friends and family, and settle in for a relaxing night by the harbour. 🎸🪑 🍔 Flying Fork Food Truck and Sweet treats from Sunday’s Ice Cream always up for grabs. 🎤 FREE live music 💛 Donations accepted to help support live music programming in our community Let’s celebrate summer together — one Sunday night at a time! ✨ ☔ Rain location: The Harmony Centre SAVING GRACE -- CELEBRATING TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS Elmer Jackson, vocalist and guitarist, has been a sideman, a bandleader, a studio musician, and a songwriter for over 45 years. He is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who is equally at home with country, bluegrass, and rock music. He has contributed to studio recordings by Paul Dunn, Southpaw, The Elmer Jackson Band. As a performer, he has opened for celebrated Canadian folksingers Murray McLauchlan and Valdy. Mark Savard, a retired educator, has been playing guitar professionally since 1978 and has been involved with many community initiatives, including Sudbury’s La Nuit sur l'étang, Music and Film in Motion, and the Northern Lights Festival Boreal. His recording credits include sessions with Mauricio Montecenos, Stephane Paquette, Andre Forget, and Jeff Wiseman. Cory Ross started playing and performing classical piano when he was six years old. He is well-versed in jazz, blues, country, rhythm & blues, big band and rock music. As an educator for over 30 years, he has taught and conducted successful jazz, concert, and rock bands. Dan Ayotte has been a drummer since he was nine years old and by the time he was 12, he was drumming in his first band. Dan has logged many years and miles traveling across Canada with various bands and is as comfortable in the recording studio as he is teaching drums. Joe Reda, a retired educator, has been playing bass guitar in a variety of country, rock and blues bands for over 50 years – both professionally and semi-professionally.

 

Sponsored by Pizzaville

Event image TD Harbour Nights presents Saving Grace in partnership with Pizzaville