The East Pointers win Canadian folk music award

Band wins Ensemble of the Year for debut album Secret Victory

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Caption: The East Pointers — Tim Chaisson, Koady Chaisson and Jake Charron — won for their debut album Secret Victory. (Courtesy Mark Maryanovich Photography)

P.E.I. band The East Pointers won Ensemble of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards in Toronto Saturday night.
The band, which features Tim Chaisson on fiddle, Jake Charron on guitar and Koady Chaisson on banjo, won for their debut album Secret Victory.
According to The East Pointers' Facebook page(external link), the men are on a "wee vacay" and were not present to accept the award.

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The East Pointers were also nominated for Instrumental Group of the Year.
Two other P.E.I. groups were nominated for Canadian Folk Music Awards(external link) but didn`t win. Ten Strings and a Goat Skin were up for four awards, and Vishtèn was nominated for one.