Singer-songwriter pianist Jeffery Straker grew up taking piano lessons in small-town Saskatchewan.  He actually swears he was born under the piano on the family farm, and since those ‘grand’ beginnings he’s gone on to perform over 100 shows per year across Canada, Europe and Latin America. The storytelling nature of his roots-folk songs has the power to transport a listener – out onto a lake in Canada’s North or to the main street of a prairie town.  A clever lyricist with an energetic piano style his song writing has drawn critical comparisons to the likes of Harry Chapin, Kris Kristofferson & Billy Joel. Straker’s 2017 album “Dirt Road Confessional” reached #5 on the iTunes Canada singer-songwriter charts.  It saw him debut at Canada’s National Arts Centre and perform live on BBC Radio in the UK.  His songs have been licensed for film, TV and theatrical productions and he’s performed his music in sold-out shows with symphony orchestras.  The recipient of a Western Canadian Music Award in 2019, he also received the Saskatchewan Music Award for Roots/Folk Artist of the Year in 2020 and the Saskatchewan Country Music Award for Keyboard Player of the Year in 2021.  Jeffery has just released his brand new ten-song recording “Just Before Sunrise” and his ‘Pandemic Piano’ tour will see him make 45 stops this summer performing his new music.  http://www.jeffstraker.com

The Rusty Relics Museum is excited to be hosting Jeffery Straker in concert on July 17 at 7 pm on the grounds of the museum. There will be a 25/person charge at the gate. Please bring your lawn chairs.