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Redeye Empire at the ‘Shovel on Saturday

Redeye Empire at the ‘Shovel on Saturday

Vancouver-based rock-reggae group Redeye Empire will be playing at the Steamshovel on July 2, just one day after releasing their fourth album, Last Chance For Sunshine.
Glee Club show a delight, group’s future uncertain

Glee Club show a delight, group’s future uncertain

Glee Club harmonies, in tones, rhythms, and arrangements that easily rival a professional choir, lifted the spirits of audiences in two separate performances last weekend at the Rouge Gallery.
Joe Hill Coffeehouse season comes to an end

Joe Hill Coffeehouse season comes to an end

The last show of the the third season of the Joe Hill Coffeehouse wrapped up on Sunday night with the fiery flamenco tunes of father and son duo John and Andrew Cullen.
Dancing for Nadia

Dancing for Nadia

Kootenay Danceworks put on a show for roughly 70 people who came out to watch a full set of solo performances directed by Renee Salsiccioli on June 17 at RSS.
For the Birds hit Redroom Lounge

For the Birds hit Redroom Lounge

laine Ryan, Aspen Switzer, and Genvieve Rainey wowed an audience at the Redroom Lounge at the Prestige on Saturday, only their third appearance as a group, For The Birds.

Miller and Ross bring passion to the guitar

Acclaimed guitarists Brooke Miller and Don Ross from Halifax will be at the Miners' Hall on June 2, with doors opening at 7 p.m. for an evening of masterful fingerstyle guitar and souful songs.
Switzer’s style supported by substance

Switzer’s style supported by substance

Nelson-based singer-songwriter Aspen Switzer, whose music has taken her across the country and to England and Hungary, will perform with her musical collective For the Birds at the Redroom Lounge at the Prestige on May 28, starting at 8:30 p.m.
For the first time ever: Tek Düet

For the first time ever: Tek Düet

Bessie Wapp and Ben Johnson teamed up for their first ever performance as the “Tek Düet” at the Rouge Gallery on May 15, flooring audiences with Johnson’s complex tones and rhythms on oud and Persian santoor complementing Wapp’s mastery of the accordion.
Heavenly harp

Heavenly harp

Janet Marshall on celtic harp at Sunday’s Joe Hill coffeehouse.
An intimate performance

An intimate performance

Lowry Olafson played a wide variety of his tunes — from songs about civil war press gangs, to train songs, to catchy tunes about home renovations — to an appreciative and close-knit group at the Marshalls’ home on Tuesday evening. Lowry Olafson lives in Gibsons, on the Sunshine Coast, but travels widely and prefers house concerts as an “intimate” way to connect with his audiences. Find out more about Olafson at www.lowryolafson.com