Post by Leo on Nov 8, 2007 10:07:11 GMT -5
What's up?
Your PBHS presents David Parmley & Continental Divide on Monday Nov 12. Anza is closed, the show is at St. James Hall on West 10th Ave. Show at 8:00. David has a great lineup in his band including Ron Spears, Dale Perry, Jimmie Cameron and Billy Hurt Jr. See the attachment. This will be a fantastic show, don't miss it!
If you're on the Big Island, DP&CD play in Victoria on Fri Nov 9. www.mountainjubilee.com
What else?
Tomorrow, Thu Nov 8 is International Guitar Night at Massey Theatre in New West, see earlier email.
Fri Nov 9, the Crossroads Hospice CoffeeHouse, Doors Open at 7:00, Open Stage at 7:30 Feature Performers at 8:45. THE GATHERING PLACE in downtown Port Coquitlam, 2253 Leigh Square, Port Coquitlam. If you don't know PoCo, look for the Dairy Queen just off Shaughnessy (sp?). Bluegrass featured this Friday.
Sat Nov 10, cruise on down to Seattle to catch banjoist Alan Munde and guitarpickerist Adam Granger at Dusty Strings music store. Both are giving workshops, followed by concert. www.dustystrings.com
Sat Nov 10, Roguefolk presents the awesome lineup of April Vertch, Tony McManus and Doug Cox. www.roguefolk.bc.ca
Sat Nov 10, the Streels play at Celtic Woollens, see earlier email.
Sat Nov 10 (that's one busy day and evening!) our mountain-dwelling (actually, he's in a valley) friend Gord Askey performs at the Gallery on Bowen Island, with special guests the Lawn Dogs. See attachment.
Sun Nov 11, catch the 2007 IBMA awards show on your Co-op Radio, FM102.7, www.coopradio.org/index.html for streaming. That is, of course, In the Pines at 2:30 Pacific time.
Wed and Thur Nov 14 and 15 are, respectively, concert and workshop by oldtymer Rafe Stefanini, see earlier email.
What else? For valley folk who fear being west of Columbia/North Road, the Arts Club Theatre's Cookin' at the Cookery, the life and times of Alberta Hunter, will be presented at Evergreen Cultural Center in Coquitlam, Nov 13 to 17. www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca/default.htm for more info. Thanks Patrick.
Plan ahead, get yourself up to Prince George on Sat Nov 17 for the CD release concert by the Lakeside Ramblers. See the attachment. Thanks George.
'nuff fer now.
Garry
Your PBHS presents David Parmley & Continental Divide on Monday Nov 12. Anza is closed, the show is at St. James Hall on West 10th Ave. Show at 8:00. David has a great lineup in his band including Ron Spears, Dale Perry, Jimmie Cameron and Billy Hurt Jr. See the attachment. This will be a fantastic show, don't miss it!
If you're on the Big Island, DP&CD play in Victoria on Fri Nov 9. www.mountainjubilee.com
What else?
Tomorrow, Thu Nov 8 is International Guitar Night at Massey Theatre in New West, see earlier email.
Fri Nov 9, the Crossroads Hospice CoffeeHouse, Doors Open at 7:00, Open Stage at 7:30 Feature Performers at 8:45. THE GATHERING PLACE in downtown Port Coquitlam, 2253 Leigh Square, Port Coquitlam. If you don't know PoCo, look for the Dairy Queen just off Shaughnessy (sp?). Bluegrass featured this Friday.
Sat Nov 10, cruise on down to Seattle to catch banjoist Alan Munde and guitarpickerist Adam Granger at Dusty Strings music store. Both are giving workshops, followed by concert. www.dustystrings.com
Sat Nov 10, Roguefolk presents the awesome lineup of April Vertch, Tony McManus and Doug Cox. www.roguefolk.bc.ca
Sat Nov 10, the Streels play at Celtic Woollens, see earlier email.
Sat Nov 10 (that's one busy day and evening!) our mountain-dwelling (actually, he's in a valley) friend Gord Askey performs at the Gallery on Bowen Island, with special guests the Lawn Dogs. See attachment.
Sun Nov 11, catch the 2007 IBMA awards show on your Co-op Radio, FM102.7, www.coopradio.org/index.html for streaming. That is, of course, In the Pines at 2:30 Pacific time.
Wed and Thur Nov 14 and 15 are, respectively, concert and workshop by oldtymer Rafe Stefanini, see earlier email.
What else? For valley folk who fear being west of Columbia/North Road, the Arts Club Theatre's Cookin' at the Cookery, the life and times of Alberta Hunter, will be presented at Evergreen Cultural Center in Coquitlam, Nov 13 to 17. www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca/default.htm for more info. Thanks Patrick.
Plan ahead, get yourself up to Prince George on Sat Nov 17 for the CD release concert by the Lakeside Ramblers. See the attachment. Thanks George.
'nuff fer now.
Garry