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Musicians

Music is an integral part of the Pemberton Farmers’ Market. We are pleased to offer live music at every market, from 3:00 – 6:00pm. Every year we have a variety of local individuals and groups that bring their tunes to the market and give us a lovely harmonious background to visit and shop.

Thank you, musicians!

Our 2025 musician roster is full!

If you are a local musician interested in performing at our market, we would still love to hear from you!

Contact us at pfmmarketmanager@gmail.com with your musician name, and a brief description of your music; audio, video and image clips invited!

 

2025 Musician Lineup

  • Utz’kan (Archie Peters)
  • B-Daddy and the Coconuts
  • Chicks With Picks
  • Dawn Walsh Trio
  • Highly Strung
  • Jen & Friends
  • John Rekrut
  • Karen Cruise
  • Monty Biggins
  • New Mountain Rangers
  • Steven Vogler
  • Whistler Cowboy Jazz
  • Suzanne Wilson
  • Toma Toma
  • And more…!

August 1st | Join us this Friday to connect and move to vibrant tunes by B.daddy and the Coconuts!

b.daddy and the Coconut  are Sue Stearns, lead singer, guitar and harmonica, and big daddy Don Murray on bass and back-up vocals. Musical performances include classic hits from the 1960’s all the way through to today’s popular rock and folk music, as well as an “All Canadian Artists” feature playlist.  

b.daddy & the Coconut recently performed the “Musical Journey thru the 1960s”, travelling through a decade of peace, love and musical memories. 

b.daddy & the Coconut also perform a Tribute to Jimmy Buffett; the “Buffett Buffet”, playing his most popular and beloved songs. 

Sue and Don enjoy making music, telling stories and sharing them with their audiences. They have been writing and performing Original Music for more than 26 years and have a full variety of songs, inspired of course by the incredible beauty of our local surroundings and life’s up and down experiences!

b.daddy & the Coconut(s) “Acoustic Rock with a Twist”