A Tale of Acadie was the first recording by Tony Halchak as a solo musician. Based on the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem Evangeline, the EP was written and recorded in the span of two days forgoing perfection for the raw emotion of the performance. The EP has been adapted twice as a ballet, once in Wilkes-Barre, PA and again in Nashville, TN.  It was also the feature of a lecture about the history of the Acadians at the Grand-Pré National Historic Site in Nova Scotia.

A Tale of Acadie was Tony Halchak's first recording as a solo artist. It is based off Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem Evangeline and was written and self-recorded over the course of two days forgoing perfection for the raw emotion of the performance.  The EP has been adapted into a ballet performance twice, once in Wilkes-Barre PA and again in Nashville TN. It was also the feature of a lecture on the history of the Acadians