A Mulligan or moniker song written by Ray Campbell, Tunker Campbell’s uncle, and recorded by The Flummies as track #4 on their 2000 album Labradorimiut, recorded at Sim’s Studio, Belleoram, NL, and published by World Replication Group. A five piece aboriginal music group, The Flummies are based in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. Alton Best of Mud Lake and Richard Dyson of Batteau are original members of the group which was formed in 1978. Leander Baikie of Northwest River officially joined in 1999 after several years of periodic performances. Eugene (Tunker) Campbell of both Rigolet and Mulligan joined in 1989. Simeon Asivak of Makkovik joined in 1999. The Flummies have carved their place in the Newfoundland and Labrador music scene over the last 32 years. Representing Labrador and the province, the band has seen national and international success, and won East Coast Music Awards, including Aboriginal Artist/Group of the Year, 2003. In early 2010 they were inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council Hall of Honour, and in August of that same year they released their eighth album, The River.
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ENNIS performs “I’ll Be There Christmas Eve” – Christmas 2009 on their CD release tour across
GBS’s performance of the original version of Sea Of No Cares at the Arts & Culture Centre in St. John’s during the tour for The Hard & The Easy CD. Fall 2006
This is us playing paper dolls at the battle of the bands at the arts & culture centre in Corner Brook.
I got SOO bored I came up with this “Spoof/Parody” of Final Destination.
The Woody Point Heritage Theatre is one of many historic buildings in Gros Morne National Park,
The Ethie is a dinner theater production, presented by Theatre
Norstead is a Viking-style village based out of
Clips from ENNIS
Maureen and Karen talk about their new CD and their up and coming CD release tour across