Experience the best in Old Time Country Music, trick fiddling, award-winning step dancing, humour and so much more!
Featuring:
Scott Woods – (Fiddle & Vocals)
Scott’s love of fiddling has been passed down through six generations. He studied classical violin from age four, and plays several instruments including drums, bass, piano, guitar, saxophone, and clarinet. Scott is a multiple winner of the Canadian Open Fiddle Contest, the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championships, and a Canadian Fiddle Entertainer of the Year. Scott’s famous trick fiddling routine – where he turns somersaults and walks on a barrel while playing his fiddle, has earned him the nickname “The Flippin’ Fiddler”, and three consecutive Canadian Novelty Fiddle Championship titles. For seven years Scott was the musical director of ‘Memories of Don Messer’s Jubilee’ which toured extensively in Canada. In 2018 Scott was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association, for his extensive contribution to the preservation of Canadian Fiddle Music. Scott lives in Fergus, ON.
Kendra (Woods) Norris – (Piano, Fiddle, Accordion & Vocals)
Kendra studied classical violin and piano from age eight. She is a multiple winner of the Canadian Open Fiddle Competition in the 19-45 Class & three-time Canadian Open Duet Fiddle champion with her brother Scott. She teaches private violin and piano lessons at her home in Guelph, ON. A Music Education graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Western Ontario. Kendra has had a long career teaching music in elementary school but now tours full-time with The Scott Woods Band since retiring in April 2016. She has a gift for writing harmony and arranging, and this is showcased on her new CD, “Yours Truly”. Kendra and her husband Joel enjoy travelling with their Airstream trailer.
Leo Stock – (Drums, Stepdancing, Fiddle & Vocals)
Leo enthusiastically persued both fiddle and stepdancing from a young age. In addition to touring with the Scott Woods Band, Leo recently performed in the 2022 Drayton Entertainment production of “Sorry, I’m Canadian 2” and numerous appearances at the Purple Hill Country Opry. Leo is an Ontario Open Fiddle Finalist and a multiple 18 and under Fiddle Champion. He is a two-time Canadian Open Step Dance Champion and a three-time Ontario Open Step Dance Champion. In 2020, Leo placed in the top four in the “All That!” Best-of-the-Best Percussive Dance Contest. Leo has released his debut CD, titled “What’s Next?”.