Dinner : ala cart (earlier is better)
Restaurant Reservations : are not required for this special night. (it's quicker for all if the restaurant isn't holding tables)
Hi there folks.
Restaurant Reservations : are not required for this special night. (it's quicker for all if the restaurant isn't holding tables)
Hi there folks.
Come join me pal
Chris MacLean and I at The Tipper on Thursday, September 24, 2015 for
an evening of songwriting and stories. Antonia Robertson will be joining
me for my portion of the show.
The Tipper
2066 Kingsway,
Vancouver
Phone: 604-873-1010
Doors will open at
7:15 pm.
Show time: 8:00 -
10:00 pm.
Cover: $10.00
Chris
MacLean, Wakefield, Quebec
"Chris
MacLean is a singer you trust. Maybe it’s her lyrics – she’s especially good at
marrying interior and exterior landscapes – or maybe it’s her voice, an
inviting blend of warmth and clarity…. Whatever her secret, the Gatineau
hills-based singer/songwriter is a balanced voice in an off-kilter world.”
- Patrick Langston, Ottawa
Citizen
For an idea of
what inspires this consummate explorer, take a walk down a dirt road. Listen to
the creek spilling a long winter’s melt. Paddle ahead of an oncoming storm in a
small canoe. Chris adeptly stretches herself across a wide musical spectrum
from traditional and contemporary folk to jazz and world music.
Following the award-winning success of her
CD 'Feet Be Still', Chris set sail on a transformative emotional journey that
would ultimately reinvent her life.
The 14 songs on her new CD
'Procrastinator' - supported by The Canada Council for the Arts - speak
to these years, reflecting on life's curve balls, her seven-month sojourn
in South Africa, and her mother's final months.
Chris also works
as a Voice Movement Therapy practitioner, a voice teacher, a choir leader, and
a graphic artist.
Bob
Stark, Vancouver, BC
"Bob
Stark may be one of Canada's best kept singer-songwriter secrets. In the
tradition of Jesse Winchester or Leonard Cohen, his songs of love and life
paint a gentle picture of adult life in today's world." Doug Cox, Artistic Director,
Vancouver Island Music Festival
Bob has recently released his seventh CD - 'Storefront
Photograph'.
Storefront Photograph...... is to be savoured on
a winter’s evening, in front of a slow-burning fireplace with a glass of good
wine, or perhaps a scotch-and-soda, in hand. And if there is a memory of a lost
love, all the better.This is Bob Stark in his mature adulthood, contemplating
life from the perspective of age and experience, at ease with himself and the
place in which he finds himself. Sjef Frenken, Grubstreet, Ottawa
Previous releases include: Modern Day Romeo (2012); Life On
A Postcard (2006);Love Songs for Bureaucrats (2000) One Candle Burning (1994;
Levels of Survival (1991); and Beyond the Stars (1988).
"You are the most unique performer I have ever seen" -
Patron, The Roxy, Ottawa, ON.
"Whenever I feel down and sad, I come to hear you play and
you always make me feel better" - Patron, The Nozzle, Ottawa, ON
"Oh no don't do that.....please please play another sad
song" - Patron, South Hill Candy Shop, Vancouver
"Stark is an excellent songwriter and he's a warm relaxed
personality with some of the best between song patter I've ever heard" -
Dave Mulholland, The Ottawa Citizen
"Consistently good song writing." - Northern Journey:
A Guide to Canadian Folk Music.
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