What makes “Going Nowhere Tonight” so special is how it distills all of that, his compassion, humour, and craftsmanship, into something delightfully effortless. There’s no grand statement here, no need to impress. Just truth. Just life, unpolished and unhurried.
As Field Notes approaches its February 2026 release, one senses that this record marks a quiet turning point for Gunning, a deep breath before the next chapter. It’s the work of an artist who, after years of giving voice to others, has found renewed joy in simply being.
~ The Sound Cafe
Official Showcase:
Thu 22 Jan 2026 8:40 PM to 9:05 PM
Nottoway - Level 4
Private Showcase:
NERFA - Regional FAI
Thursday night / early Friday morning
11:59 PM (Thu 22 Jan) – 12:15 AM
FAI's Regions Room - 1103
Folk North! presented by MusicOntario & Folk Canada - Proteus
Fri 23 Jan 2026 11:50 PM to Sat 24 12:05 AM
With over two decades on the road and fifteen albums to his credit, Nova Scotia’s Dave Gunning has earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most engaging and respected folk singer-songwriters. A multiple East Coast Music Award and Canadian Folk Music Award winner, Gunning is celebrated for his warm stage presence, razor-sharp wit, and songs that honour everyday heroes while tackling hard truths.
His music has long reflected his deep roots in Pictou County, where stories of working people, small-town struggles, and local pride shape his songwriting. Whether he’s shining a light on unsung community champions or confronting social and environmental issues close to home, Gunning brings an honesty and empathy to his work that have become his trademark.
Known for his ability to connect with audiences through both laughter and reflection, Gunning’s live shows balance heartfelt storytelling with moments of perfectly timed humour. His rapport with listeners—equal parts genuine, self-effacing, and deeply human—has made him a beloved fixture on stages across Canada and beyond.
Over the years, Gunning has shared the stage with folk greats like Ron Hynes, Rita MacNeil, and Matt Andersen, yet he continues to carve his own path, grounded in the values of community and craftsmanship.
In June 2025, Gunning travelled to Point Lonsdale, Australia, to record his fifteenth studio album, Field Notes, set for release in February 2026. Stripped-back and emotionally rich, the new collection returns to the heart of what he does best: telling stories that remind us who we are, where we come from, and what matters most.