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SUMMARY:Laura Gallant Album Release: Golden Threads
DESCRIPTION:Laura Gallant is a Nova Scotian songwriter based out of Halifax. With 5 years experience performing in the Maritimes with outfits like Superfluid and Lazeez\, creating fresh funky jazz jam sounds\, Laura has veered off to a new direction leaning into songs that reflect the depth of her writing thus far. \nCome witness 3 years worth of dedicated work to these songs supported by some of the cities most refined musicians; Phil Gallant\, Ryan White and Charles Urich. \nThe show will feature new music by Ryan White and will be opened by Natasha Sophie. \nJune 25th\, 6-8pm\, PWYC at the door.
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/laura-gallant-album-release-golden-threads/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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DESCRIPTION:Ticket @ the door\nDOORS 6:30pm SHOW 7pm\n$20(or pay what you can) –\nInfo: kat_music@hotmail.com or 902 300 8544\n\n“Kadoski is a confident performer who has created a well-polished cultural addition to Vancouver Island’s heritage.”\n-Amy Smart – Times Colonist \n\n“Her musical ode to Cougar Annie is a treat to behold”\n-John Threlfall – CVV magazine \n\n“It’s great to see our unique B.C. history being kept alive in so appealing a fashion.”\n—Robert Moyes – Monday Magazine \n\nIn the early 1900’s the legendary west coast settler Cougar Annie was anything but a typical woman. She trapped over 70 cougars\, homesteaded a rainforest bog\, opened a remote post office\, and outlived 4 husbands. \n\nCalifornia-born Ada Annie Jordan settled in the Clayoquot coastal rainforest in 1915 with her first husband and three young children. A five-acre garden that she carved out of the wilderness provided food and income throughout her long life. The bounty on cougars supplemented her income and she earned her nickname of Cougar Annie by shooting over 70 of the animals. Annie gave birth to eight more children in this remote location\, and in fact rarely left the property until old age and blindness forced her removal to Port Alberni\, where she died at the age of 97. \n\nSinger/songwriter Kat Kadoski lived in Clayoquot Sound for three years caretaking Cougar Annie’s garden and immersing herself in the folklore surrounding the legendary pioneer-settler. Drawing upon many sources\, including Annie’s family\, COUGAR ANNIE TALES uses dramatic narrative\, images\, letters\, and original compositions to celebrate the unconventional life of one of BC’s most colourful characters. \n\nhttps://cvcollective.ca/the-constant-gardeners/ \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnbNRH_fC78
URL:https://busstoptheatre.coop/event/11492/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K3B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Cougar Annie Tales
DESCRIPTION:Ticket @ the door\nDOORS 6:30pm SHOW 7pm\n$20(or pay what you can) –\nInfo: kat_music@hotmail.com or 902 300 8544\n\n“Kadoski is a confident performer who has created a well-polished cultural addition to Vancouver Island’s heritage.”\n-Amy Smart – Times Colonist\n\n“Her musical ode to Cougar Annie is a treat to behold”\n– John Threlfall – CVV magazine\n\n“It’s great to see our unique B.C. history being kept alive in so appealing a fashion.”\n—Robert Moyes – Monday Magazine\n\nIn the early 1900’s the legendary west coast settler Cougar Annie was anything but a typical woman. She trapped over 70 cougars\, homesteaded a rainforest bog\, opened a remote post office\, and outlived 4 husbands.\n\nCalifornia-born Ada Annie Jordan settled in the Clayoquot coastal rainforest in 1915 with her first husband and three young children. A five-acre garden that she carved out of the wilderness provided food and income throughout her long life. The bounty on cougars supplemented her income and she earned her nickname of Cougar Annie by shooting over 70 of the animals. Annie gave birth to eight more children in this remote location\, and in fact rarely left the property until old age and blindness forced her removal to Port Alberni\, where she died at the age of 97.\n\nSinger/songwriter Kat Kadoski lived in Clayoquot Sound for three years caretaking Cougar Annie’s garden and immersing herself in the folklore surrounding the legendary pioneer-settler. Drawing upon many sources\, including Annie’s family\, COUGAR ANNIE TALES uses dramatic narrative\, images\, letters\, and original compositions to celebrate the unconventional life of one of BC’s most colourful characters.\nhttps://cvcollective.ca/the-constant-gardeners/\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnbNRH_fC78
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