Friday, November 09, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Little Miss Moffat is releasing a new kid's nature album!!!
"Wild About Nature" will be set for release in mid-November, 2012.
Stay tuned for updates!There will be CD release parties in Halifax, Annapolis Royal, and Vancouver, BC!
Follow Little Miss Moffat on Facebook too!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Little-Miss-Moffat/33714839553
Monday, January 02, 2012
Saturday, June 12, 2010
House Concert for Kids and the Young at Heart!
Featuring fun nature tunes by Ashley Moffat
Saturday, June 19th at 6 p.m.
44 Victoria Street in downtown Annapolis Royal, NS
Free event!
Wilderbeats and Little Miss Moffat CDs will be available for purchase of $15 each
Refreshments served.
Bring a treat along to share if you would like!
Email littlemissmoffat@hotmail.com to reserve a spot. Limited seating.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Saturday, January 30th 2010
Ashley Moffat will perform at
"SING FOR YOUR SUPPER" songwriter's circle
At Halifax's own The Carleton
http://www.thecarleton.ca/
Circle starts at 2 p.m.
Also featuring Joyce Saunders of The Wilderbeats
http://www.wilderbeats.com/
Ashley Moffat will perform at
"SING FOR YOUR SUPPER" songwriter's circle
At Halifax's own The Carleton
http://www.thecarleton.ca/
Circle starts at 2 p.m.
Also featuring Joyce Saunders of The Wilderbeats
http://www.wilderbeats.com/
Friday, March 27, 2009
Tanya Davis
with very special guest
Little Miss Moffat
An evening coffee-house of folk & spoken word
at the South Shore Waldorf School
64 School Road in Blockhouse
Friday March 27 - 2009
7:30 pm ~ $10
littlemissmoffat@hotmail.com for more info
with very special guest
Little Miss Moffat
An evening coffee-house of folk & spoken word
at the South Shore Waldorf School
64 School Road in Blockhouse
Friday March 27 - 2009
7:30 pm ~ $10
littlemissmoffat@hotmail.com for more info
Friday, August 22, 2008
Ashley Moffat is playing live once again.
Saturday, October 4th 2008
The Hupman Brothers
W/ Ashley opening solo
8 p.m. at New Grafton Hall
New Grafton, NS
Contact Brennan Caverhill for more info
brennan.caverhill@pc.gc.ca
Saturday, October 4th 2008
The Hupman Brothers
W/ Ashley opening solo
8 p.m. at New Grafton Hall
New Grafton, NS
Contact Brennan Caverhill for more info
brennan.caverhill@pc.gc.ca
Friday, March 14, 2008
Hey. I was bored so I did some live recordings off the floor of a little cabin in St. Margaret's Bay. They are done on a sony IC Recorder so they ain't nothing special...
Miss Moffat
Oh yeah...TO HEAR them, cut and paste these links in your browser...
http://radio3.cbc.ca/play/band/LITTLE-MISS-MOFFAT/Prairie-February/
http://radio3.cbc.ca/play/band/LITTLE-MISS-MOFFAT/I-Can-See-You/
Miss Moffat
Oh yeah...TO HEAR them, cut and paste these links in your browser...
http://radio3.cbc.ca/play/band/LITTLE-MISS-MOFFAT/Prairie-February/
http://radio3.cbc.ca/play/band/LITTLE-MISS-MOFFAT/I-Can-See-You/
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Miss Moffat is playing a show!!!
Joel Plaskett,
Old Man Luedecke &
Little Miss Moffat
Sunday September 30th 2007
7pm ~ $15 ~ ALL AGES
Petite Riviere Firehall, Petite Riviere, NS
Located in Petite Riviere NS near Lunenburg, roughly 75 minutes from Halifax take exit 15 from highway 103 south through Crousetown, down the big hill and along the river, then at the Y in the road turn left and follow the river all the way to the village centre. The fire hall is on your left. from the LaHave ferry follow the 331 for about 10 minutes past Risser Beach and across the steel bridge, turn right and we're on your right.
http://www.myspace.com/littleriverfolk
Joel Plaskett,
Old Man Luedecke &
Little Miss Moffat
Sunday September 30th 2007
7pm ~ $15 ~ ALL AGES
Petite Riviere Firehall, Petite Riviere, NS
Located in Petite Riviere NS near Lunenburg, roughly 75 minutes from Halifax take exit 15 from highway 103 south through Crousetown, down the big hill and along the river, then at the Y in the road turn left and follow the river all the way to the village centre. The fire hall is on your left. from the LaHave ferry follow the 331 for about 10 minutes past Risser Beach and across the steel bridge, turn right and we're on your right.
http://www.myspace.com/littleriverfolk
Friday, November 03, 2006
Yes folks, Little Miss Moffat is playing once again with the bear-friendly Mark Bragg. Reunited from the famous Ontario 2004 Tour for one show only!
In St. John's Newfoundland!!!!
Mark Bragg
wsg Little Miss Moffat
Friday, November 24th
THE SHIP - St. John's NL
www.markbragg.com
Little Miss will be joined on stage by Joyce Saunders and Mark Bragg's Mystery Band...and maybe Jeff Foran (but he doesn't know it yet)!
In St. John's Newfoundland!!!!
Mark Bragg
wsg Little Miss Moffat
Friday, November 24th
THE SHIP - St. John's NL
www.markbragg.com
Little Miss will be joined on stage by Joyce Saunders and Mark Bragg's Mystery Band...and maybe Jeff Foran (but he doesn't know it yet)!
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Ashley will be playing two shows during:
In the Dead of WinterDown at the Khyber
February 17-19
www.inthedeadofwinter.com has the full schedule
Saturday, February 18 at 9p.m. until 10 p.m.
Ashley Moffat, Gabe Minnikin and Royal Wood in a songwriter's circle!
Sunday, February 19 at 7:40 p.m. until 8:20 p.m.
Ashley plays a solo set just before the Festival Final Bow with VERY special guests...the Bow is not to be missed for any Khyber fans.
Festival Passeson sale now Only $25
Khyber Club, 1558 Barrington Street Halifax, Nova Scotia khyberclub@khgmanagement.ca
Day passes are $10and are only availableat the door each day.
In the Dead of WinterDown at the Khyber
February 17-19
www.inthedeadofwinter.com has the full schedule
Saturday, February 18 at 9p.m. until 10 p.m.
Ashley Moffat, Gabe Minnikin and Royal Wood in a songwriter's circle!
Sunday, February 19 at 7:40 p.m. until 8:20 p.m.
Ashley plays a solo set just before the Festival Final Bow with VERY special guests...the Bow is not to be missed for any Khyber fans.
Festival Passeson sale now Only $25
Khyber Club, 1558 Barrington Street Halifax, Nova Scotia khyberclub@khgmanagement.ca
Day passes are $10and are only availableat the door each day.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Come to Gus's Pub this Thursday, January 19th to see Old Man Luedecke and Ashley Moffat open up for Canadian rock icon, Brian Adams Johnston.
Gus's Pub is at Agricola and North Street in the lovely north end of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wear your bulletproof vests if you have them.
Old Man Luedecke
Little Miss Moffat
Brian Adams Johnston
Date: Thursday, January 19, 2006
Phone: 423-7786
Location: Gus' Pub, 2605 Agricola
Gus's Pub is at Agricola and North Street in the lovely north end of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wear your bulletproof vests if you have them.
Old Man Luedecke
Little Miss Moffat
Brian Adams Johnston
Date: Thursday, January 19, 2006
Phone: 423-7786
Location: Gus' Pub, 2605 Agricola
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Friday, December 16th 2005
The SunParlour Players www.andrewpenner.ca
wsg Ashley Moffat solo
At The Phog Lounge
157 University Ave West
Windsor, Ontario!!!
10:00 p.m.
5 bucks
The SunParlour Players www.andrewpenner.ca
wsg Ashley Moffat solo
At The Phog Lounge
157 University Ave West
Windsor, Ontario!!!
10:00 p.m.
5 bucks
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Hey Y'all.
Times are a changing and Little Miss Moffat has taken a bit of a musical break lately, with shows being few and far between. Although check out the one on the 16th of December in Windsor, Ontario!
The Wilderbeats may be nominated for a 2006 ECMA in the Children's Category. We'll cross our fingers for that tip of the hat.
Also, there is a new Wilderbeats album in the works...even though the website is temporarily defunct. Lukas Pearse and Ashley are joining forces with the lovely and talented Benn Ross, Joyce Saunders and others to create a Halifax gem of wacky and wild nature tunes.
We are also hoping to include students from Park West Elementary School in Clayton Park as the backing vocals for the album. Until the new Wilderbeats website is up and running you can tune in here for updates.
Ashley has just received funding through Nova Scotia's Arts Smarts program to work with Sylvia Moore and her North Queens Elementary School students on a Species at Risk songwriting/movie project. This should be ground-breaking fun. Thanks Sylvia and Arts Smarts!
Times are a changing and Little Miss Moffat has taken a bit of a musical break lately, with shows being few and far between. Although check out the one on the 16th of December in Windsor, Ontario!
The Wilderbeats may be nominated for a 2006 ECMA in the Children's Category. We'll cross our fingers for that tip of the hat.
Also, there is a new Wilderbeats album in the works...even though the website is temporarily defunct. Lukas Pearse and Ashley are joining forces with the lovely and talented Benn Ross, Joyce Saunders and others to create a Halifax gem of wacky and wild nature tunes.
We are also hoping to include students from Park West Elementary School in Clayton Park as the backing vocals for the album. Until the new Wilderbeats website is up and running you can tune in here for updates.
Ashley has just received funding through Nova Scotia's Arts Smarts program to work with Sylvia Moore and her North Queens Elementary School students on a Species at Risk songwriting/movie project. This should be ground-breaking fun. Thanks Sylvia and Arts Smarts!
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Frozen Lake
I walked across the frozen lake,
Soaked to the bone, with a chill that I can't shake.
The afternoon it took to give me this head start,
Left me time to look at the shape of our hearts.
You say 'wait, wait by the lake,
In the cabin light a fire.
I'm right behind, don't change your mind
I'll bring you everything you desire.'
How long will it be until you come around?
Sweep me off my feet when I hear the engine's sound.
And I wait wait, it's getting late,
I can't see where you are.
Oh oh oh, the ice and snow,
You promised you would bring my guitar.
Feel the floorboards rattling the beat,
Wind ghosts howling wisdom through the trees,
Patience came from necessity,
So wait for the one that you need.
Turn on the stove, ingite the stale propane,
That lingers in the lines like you Lover in your shame.
Watch the percolator boiling much to long,
We'll make excuses later, but I like my coffee strong.
And I say, 'Please, please, stay with me and I'll show you my devotion.'
You say, 'No no no. We must go and hide our love across a lake so frozen'.
-a.moffat
copyright2005littlemissmoffat
I walked across the frozen lake,
Soaked to the bone, with a chill that I can't shake.
The afternoon it took to give me this head start,
Left me time to look at the shape of our hearts.
You say 'wait, wait by the lake,
In the cabin light a fire.
I'm right behind, don't change your mind
I'll bring you everything you desire.'
How long will it be until you come around?
Sweep me off my feet when I hear the engine's sound.
And I wait wait, it's getting late,
I can't see where you are.
Oh oh oh, the ice and snow,
You promised you would bring my guitar.
Feel the floorboards rattling the beat,
Wind ghosts howling wisdom through the trees,
Patience came from necessity,
So wait for the one that you need.
Turn on the stove, ingite the stale propane,
That lingers in the lines like you Lover in your shame.
Watch the percolator boiling much to long,
We'll make excuses later, but I like my coffee strong.
And I say, 'Please, please, stay with me and I'll show you my devotion.'
You say, 'No no no. We must go and hide our love across a lake so frozen'.
-a.moffat
copyright2005littlemissmoffat
Monday, February 28, 2005
Top Fifteen ECMA moments in Sydney, Nova Scotia
15. The way that waitress (all the others were amazing) at the Maple Leaf Lounge made Benn's request for a coffee seem like he was requesting she fly to Belize, get the beans, fly back, grind them with her teeth, and then find wood to light a fire and boil water that she got from a river to make him coffee.
14. Talking to Dave Ewenson late at the PGods show about ECMA politics and the music industry in general.
13. Drinking from Kasia Morrison's flask in the middle of a fancy restaurant in Sydney on Friday night. Yummy.
12. Seeing Claire and Moira at the ECMA Awards Gala, after thinking they had left that morning. They actually left Sydney and turned around to come back for the show! Now that is MRI dedication.
11. Being stood up by Jonathan Crouse for our Sunday morning live CKBW interview. I did it anyways on the cell. In his defense, it was not his fault.
10. Watching "Airport" at the Maple Leaf Lounge. A lovely band with the finesse of BA Johnston and the balls of The PGods. What a lovely place to watch a band of steel.
9. Benn and Joyce and I being mistaken for "The Cottars" by Lyle Petersen, Dave Ewenson, Laura Peek, Jess, and other drunken young rockers outside of the Maple Leaf Lounge...oh my, what a scene.
8. The sound at Al Tuck's set at 1:30 a.m. in the PEI room of the Cambridge Suites. If you were there, you know what I mean.
7. The Meat Pie rider at the Songwriter's Cafe. WTF? Meat Pie on a rider????
6. Watching Sloan's Chris Murphy stand in the Cambridge Suites hotel hallway talking to people for 3 hours straight. Folks, the man did not move. He just stood there bombarded by people who wanted to talk to him. I didn't want to.
5. The gorgeous flowers that I received from some lovely secret admirers! They also delivered flowers to the sensational Joel Plaskett.
4. Joyce and I signing autographs for cool kids after the Wilderbeats Show at the most beautiful Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay.
3. Driving Benn and Joyce and I through a blizzard with zero visibility to the Awards Gala Show and walking in our snow-covered parkas to hear the official announcement of Folk Album of the Year...awarded to the deserving Dave Gunning.
2. The free midnight breakfast that Claire, Moira and Jill and I stumbled upon in the hotel lobby with free champagne and O.J. AMAZING.
1. The Clansmen Hotel in North Sydney. Say No More.

15. The way that waitress (all the others were amazing) at the Maple Leaf Lounge made Benn's request for a coffee seem like he was requesting she fly to Belize, get the beans, fly back, grind them with her teeth, and then find wood to light a fire and boil water that she got from a river to make him coffee.
14. Talking to Dave Ewenson late at the PGods show about ECMA politics and the music industry in general.
13. Drinking from Kasia Morrison's flask in the middle of a fancy restaurant in Sydney on Friday night. Yummy.
12. Seeing Claire and Moira at the ECMA Awards Gala, after thinking they had left that morning. They actually left Sydney and turned around to come back for the show! Now that is MRI dedication.
11. Being stood up by Jonathan Crouse for our Sunday morning live CKBW interview. I did it anyways on the cell. In his defense, it was not his fault.
10. Watching "Airport" at the Maple Leaf Lounge. A lovely band with the finesse of BA Johnston and the balls of The PGods. What a lovely place to watch a band of steel.
9. Benn and Joyce and I being mistaken for "The Cottars" by Lyle Petersen, Dave Ewenson, Laura Peek, Jess, and other drunken young rockers outside of the Maple Leaf Lounge...oh my, what a scene.
8. The sound at Al Tuck's set at 1:30 a.m. in the PEI room of the Cambridge Suites. If you were there, you know what I mean.
7. The Meat Pie rider at the Songwriter's Cafe. WTF? Meat Pie on a rider????
6. Watching Sloan's Chris Murphy stand in the Cambridge Suites hotel hallway talking to people for 3 hours straight. Folks, the man did not move. He just stood there bombarded by people who wanted to talk to him. I didn't want to.
5. The gorgeous flowers that I received from some lovely secret admirers! They also delivered flowers to the sensational Joel Plaskett.
4. Joyce and I signing autographs for cool kids after the Wilderbeats Show at the most beautiful Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay.
3. Driving Benn and Joyce and I through a blizzard with zero visibility to the Awards Gala Show and walking in our snow-covered parkas to hear the official announcement of Folk Album of the Year...awarded to the deserving Dave Gunning.
2. The free midnight breakfast that Claire, Moira and Jill and I stumbled upon in the hotel lobby with free champagne and O.J. AMAZING.
1. The Clansmen Hotel in North Sydney. Say No More.
Saturday, January 01, 2005
Happy New Years everyone. I am posting from Leamington, Ontario and it is 10 degrees and sunny. Ahhhhh, the great south.
I will be heading to Sydney in February for the ECMAs (East Coast Music Awards). "Miss Canada", the newest Little Miss Moffat album was nominated for Folk Album of the year. As well, I will be showcasing at the Songwriter's Cafe during the ECMA's. Stay tuned for details about that showcase.
The ECMAs will take place in Sydney, Cape Breton, February 17-20, and will culminate in the ECMA Awards Gala Show, broadcast on CBC Television, Sunday, February 20 starting at 8 p.m. in all time zones (8:30 NT). Canadian country music star, Nova Scotia native and multiple ECMA nominee George Canyon will host the live broadcast.
The Modern Soul year end party in Windsor, Ontario was a smashin success. The Coach n Horses was packed to capacity with a festive vibe. Carly, thanks for all your hard work!!!
I will be heading to Sydney in February for the ECMAs (East Coast Music Awards). "Miss Canada", the newest Little Miss Moffat album was nominated for Folk Album of the year. As well, I will be showcasing at the Songwriter's Cafe during the ECMA's. Stay tuned for details about that showcase.
The ECMAs will take place in Sydney, Cape Breton, February 17-20, and will culminate in the ECMA Awards Gala Show, broadcast on CBC Television, Sunday, February 20 starting at 8 p.m. in all time zones (8:30 NT). Canadian country music star, Nova Scotia native and multiple ECMA nominee George Canyon will host the live broadcast.
The Modern Soul year end party in Windsor, Ontario was a smashin success. The Coach n Horses was packed to capacity with a festive vibe. Carly, thanks for all your hard work!!!
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