Original Thursdays: Lotus Wight

Thu. June 25th The Cove Inn Westport Ontario $10

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Original Thursdays: Lotus Wight

Playing music in the key of Folk, Blues and Ragtime
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
Thu. June 25th + Add to Calendar The Cove Inn (All Ages)
5:00pm - 8:00pm $10

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Lotus Wight

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Lotus Wight writes songs that sound like they are from times of old and his inimitable style has been talked about in the folk music world for years.He plays music in the key of Folk, Blues and Ragtime. Audiences are captivated by Wight’s seamless movement from banjo to jaw-harp to guitar and the contrabass harmoniphoneum. Wight has played all over the globe including festivals in The Shetland Islands, Turkey, Denmark, and the Netherlands. After and inexplicably long hiatus, his crusade draws him back to this place on Thursday, June 25, 2026 5-8pm, $10 suggested cover.

Lotus Wight is the stage name of artist Sam Allison. He is known for his work as a performer, producer, songwriter, and festival host. His skills on banjo, upright bass, guitar, jaw-harp and bass harmonica have set him apart in the industry as an in-demand session player and he has garnered multiple nominations for his music work including JUNO, Dora Maver-Moore and Canadian Folk Music Awards both as solo artist and collaborator.

At the age of eight years old, Allison professed his love for the 1920s-era actress, Margaret DuMont, whom he had seen in the films of the Marx Brothers. When he learned of her death, he fell into a deep depression which could only be healed by listening to the music of that era. Tin-pan alley, ragtime jazz, and Appalachian fiddle tunes were the balm for his young soul, and an important influence on his later music.

As a young adult, Sam was engaged with an itinerant square-dance band from the Ottawa Valley and travelled throughout the United States for eight years, playing dance music and studying fiddle, banjo and songs of the American vernacular. It was during this time that Allison invented his alter-ego, Lotus Wight.

Wight plays music in the key of Folk, Blues and Ragtime. Audiences are captivated by Lotus’ seamless movement from banjo to jaw-harp to guitar and his own invention, the contrabass harmoniphoneum. Lotus sings and writes songs that sound like they have been plucked from the turn of the century and his inimitable style has been talked about in the folk music world for years. Wight has played all over the globe including festivals in The Shetland Islands, Turkey, Denmark, and the Netherlands.

Wight’s anticipated 2025 release, “Original Works for Voice and Banjo” has been critically acclaimed as an important collection of original songs in the folk music world. He has been counted as an influence on many young folk artists such as Meredith Moon, The Oddfellows Orchestra and Hezekiah Procter.

Lotus Wight has long been known as founding member of the group, Sheesham, Lotus and Son, having attained status as peerless performers of Old-time music in Canada. This highly influential group was noted for their inventive musical approach, creating instruments and sounds hitherto unseen on Canadian and international festival stages; the contrabass harmoniphoneum, jaw harps, vocal horns and high-energy vaudevillian performances became their hallmark and led them to international recognition.

The title Original Works for Voice and Banjo is a total understatement for a record with such great songwriting. You put it on thinking you’ll get pleasant throwback “folk” music, and then the songs range from the hilarious My Merchandise Profile to the disarmingly/emotionally/genuine Fathers Three’ to tunes like ‘1929’ that you’d swear were covers of obscure masterpieces found on old 78s. It’s amazing to me that songs like these can still be written today in this tradition.

Recording Artist Li’l Andy, Back to Wax Records, Montreal

One can detect strains of Stan Rogers’ booming baritone in Wight’s unaccompanied ballads, while his protest songs echo the works of John Jacob Niles and the great singer, Geeshie Wiley.

Doug Williams, Film Director, Fraggle Rock, Mr. Dressup

To witness a performance by Lotus Wight is equal in marvel to the reading of a good book which you absolutely cannot put down. His passion for the music shines through every string and every phrase as he manages to captivate his audience in a fashion rarely witnessed in today’s musical age.

Recording Artist Meredith Moon, Compass Records, Nashville, Tennessee

There is an unproven rumor that Lotus Wight is in fact the illegitimate offspring of Elizabeth Cotton and Jacques Brel which he has refuted numerous times.

Lester Moncrief, Canadian Press

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The Cove Inn
2 Bedford St
Restaurant / Cafe / Pub
Capacity150
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Original Thursdays: Lotus Wight @ The Cove Inn Jun 25 2026 - Apr 29th @ The Cove Inn

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