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SUMMARY:Clerel\, with opening act Blackout Summer\, at Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Local rock-punk youngsters meet classic soul and vintage R n’ B from Montreal. \nStarting off tonight’s show at 6.15 pm\, “Blackout Summer” is made up of 18-year-old vocalist and bass guitarist Rhyan Johnstone\, 19-year-old lead guitarist Finley Kinghorn and 17-year-old drummer Reid Erickson. They love to cover rock and punk tunes from the 1980s to the early 2000s and have started writing their ow originals. The trio has performed at Castlegar’s Spring Fling\, Sunfest and Kootenay Festival and at Nelson’s Thursday Socials. But their biggest show so far has been at the CannaFest pre-party in 2019. \nBreakout Montreal-based singer-songwriter “Clerel” brings his classic soul and vintage R n’ B sound to Music in the Park with his duo. Hailing from French Cameroon and dubbed the next ‘Leon Bridges of Canada’ Clerel already has big fans at the Steven Colbert Show\, who featured him in their #AtHome series in 2020. His warm voice captivates and takes your breath away\, winning over audiences in seconds.  \nClerel released his first beautiful EP of “Songs Under the Guava Tree” in 2019\, shortly after uploading his first Youtube video in 2017. He grew up listening to music ranging from church hymns to French chanson. He’s already opened for Mavis Staples at Pop Montreal\, appeared on La Voix\, and completed a European promo tour in Paris and Brussels. More info. \n“If this guy doesn’t explode and become a superstar\, I don’t know what’s happening.” – Laurent Saulnier\, President\, Montreal Jazz Fest\, in Montreal Gazette \nMusic in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm\, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event. \nWith entrance by donation\, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket\, get outside and listen to live music with friends.  \nPlease remember\, No Smoking\, No Dogs\, and especially No Smoking Dogs! \nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50. \nPlease note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance\, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message. \nMusic in the Park Shows: \nJune 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance \nJune 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band  \nJune 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band \nJuly 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers* \nJuly 14 Mountain String Band / Lisa Nicole \nJuly 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel \nJuly 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns   \nAugust 4 The Night Market: Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai* \nWednesday Aug 10  TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane ** \nAug 11 Ruckus / Plan B \nAug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O \nAug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives  \nSept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio  \n* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks\, market and beer and wine garden\, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market. \n**Please note Wednesday show. \nFor more detail on upcoming acts\, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com. \nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, and Teck Metals Ltd.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/clerel-with-opening-act-blackout-summer-at-music-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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SUMMARY:Lisa Nicole Band & UCRA Mountain String Trio at Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass fiddle meets modern country for tonight’s two performances.  \nMountain String Band kicks off the evening at 6:15 pm. Homegrown Kootenay “greygrass” brought to you by Ian Johnston on guitar\, Brian Taylor on mandolin and guitar and Dale Green on Bass. Learn more at http://ucrastringband.ca. \nOur very own Lisa Nicole headlines tonight with her band from 7-8 pm!  A true musical self-starter whose story-driven lyrics are fused with a modern country sound and a strong yet carefree stage presence\, Lisa Nicole has earned warm admiration from fans and deep respect from industry peers alike who value her tireless work ethic and her fun-loving personality. \nHailing from Castlegar\, her childhood was sprinkled with the sounds of Shania Twain\, Martina McBride\, and the Dixie Chicks\, Lisa Nicole discovered her own love of singing at the age of 8. By 15\, she was playing regular jam sessions at Kootenay-area bars\, which required her to be escorted on and offstage due to herage. After high school\, Lisa followed her ambitions to Selkirk College of Contemporary Music and Technology\, completing a ‘Songwriting and Performance’ diploma with a Major in Vocals.  \nIn 2013\,Lisa Nicole made a strong entrance into the Canadian country music industry with her debut EP\, “It Got Ugly” and a showcase at the 2013 Canadian Country Music Awards. Industry recognition followed with 2014 BC Country Music Association Award nominations for the Ray McAuley Horizon Award and Music Video of the Year. She went to the Canadian mainstages of Sunfest\, Rockin’ River Fest\, The Calgary Stampede\, and Sturgis North Music Fest\, and capped off a banner year by winning the 2015 BCCMA/Music BC Artist Development Project\, which included a Nashville songwriting trip and placement Canada’s Music Incubator 10-week Artist Entrepreneur Program.  \nLisa Nicole’s Award Manifested into the2016 EP release of “Come Find Me”\, produced byTom McKillip and Carly McKillip\, which led to coast-to-coast Canadian tour\, three radio single releases\, two more BCCMA nominations\, a once-in-a-lifetime impromptu on-stage performance with Keith Urban at a Nashville pop-up concert\, and back-to-back Canadian Music Week Showcases in 2017 and 2018. Eager to immerse herself in the creative hub of Music City\, Lisa embarked on an extended songwriting adventure by moving to Nashville  for the spring of 2018–an experience that empowered her with fresh inspiration and new creative energy. After performing as part of 2018 Canadian Country Music Week in Hamilton\, she connected with CCMA award-winning producer Jeff Johnsonto produce her first full-length album\, 2021’s “Where Wild Hearts Beat”–defined by a sharp commercial edge while maintaining Lisa Nicole’s pristine country ways. \nMusic in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm\, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event. \nWith entrance by donation\, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket\, get outside and listen to live music with friends.  \nPlease remember\, No Smoking\, No Dogs\, and especially No Smoking Dogs! \nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50. \nPlease note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance\, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message. \nMusic in the Park Shows: \nJune 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance \nJune 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band  \nJune 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band \nJuly 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers* \nJuly 14 Mountain String Band / Lisa Nicole \nJuly 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel \nJuly 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns   \nAugust 4 The Night Market: Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai* \nWednesday Aug 10  TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane ** \nAug 11 Ruckus / Plan B \nAug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O \nAug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives  \nSept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio  \n* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks\, market and beer and wine garden\, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market. \n**Please note Wednesday show. \nFor more detail on upcoming acts\, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com. \nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay and Teck Metals Ltd.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/lisa-nicole-band-mountain-string-trio-at-music-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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SUMMARY:Petunia and the Vipers and The Judy Brown Band at Music in the Park's The Night Market
DESCRIPTION:Just a heads up that due to possible bad weather the market and food trucks will not happen this Thursday at Music in the Park because of the advance planning and prep that is needed. The beer and wine garden will still run from 5-9 pm with live music starting at 6:15 pm!\n\n\nEverything will happen at Trail’s Gyro Park\, but if weather does not permit on the day we will move the music and bar to the Bailey Theatre in Trail. An announcement will be made before noon on the day of.\n\nJoin us for an awesome evening of food vendors\, market\, beer & wine garden as “The Judy Brown Band” open for “Petunia and the Vipers” at The Night Market from 5 pm to 8:30 pm for an evening of roots music meets hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime. \nJudy Brown is a Canadian roots music singer\, songwriter and guitarist\, influenced by the likes of Bonnie Raitt\, Van Morrison and Muddy Waters. She began in Alberta before moving to Toronto. In 2016 she moved to Nelson\, reuniting with long time award winning musical friends\, collaborators and producers Gary Kendall and Teddy Leonard. \n“A voice capable of being both gritty and soulful.” – Errol Nazareth\, CBC Radio. \nFor more info on Judy Brown visit judybrownmusic.com. \nHeadlining tonight are “Petunia & the Vipers”. Their sound may not sit comfortably in one certain genre:  \nHank Williams on acid. \nImagine that David Lynch and Nick Cave had a hillbilly baby\, that yodeled. \nTom Waits meets Elvis at Woody Guthrie’s Hobo junction. \nAvant-Country night club scene music. \nOne of the best bands in the world today\, of any kind. \nHillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime-goodtime-thunderously rolling-one-of-a-kind-you-don’t-want-to-miss-this-sort-of-a-show. \nSomething in between 1920’s and steam punk.  \nThese are just a few of the words uttered by folks around the globe trying to pin down a description of all that is “Petunia & The Vipers”. \n“Petunia and the Vipers” includes Stephen Nikleva on electric guitar. He’s a 40+ year veteran of the touring circuit and former member of Ray Condo and the Ricochets fame\, as well as the Sarah McGlaughlin band. He has been quoted by Exene of the punk rock band “X” as being “One of the 10 best guitar players alive today” and noted by Dave Alvin (“and the Guilty Ones” band) to be\, “the intimidating guitar player”.  \nStephen is joined by Jimmy Roy on the lapsteel guitar (an early version of the pedalsteel guitar)\, perhaps one of the last great lapsteel guitar virtuosos still alive and touring. Another 40+ year touring veteran\, Jimmy has played with Wanda Jackson\, Ray Condo and the Ricochets\, Big Sandy and his Fly Rite Boys\, and a host of other Canadian roots bands.  \nTogether these two vets form the musical foundation of the band dealing out fiery solos and lush arrangements. \n“REAL UNDERGROUND MUSIC. Foot-tapping country & western laced with rock and jazz.” – The New York Post \n“…if Mr. Tarantino reads this\, I highly suggest he give Petunia [and the Vipers] a listen because it’s a collection of songs so cinematic\, so Americana and so instantly classic that it’s made just for him. And you too!” – Randi Beers\, Exclaim Magazine \nMusic in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm\, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event. \nWith entrance by donation\, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket\, get outside and listen to live music with friends.  \nPlease remember\, No Smoking\, No Dogs\, and especially No Smoking Dogs! \nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50. \nPlease note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance\, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message. \nMusic in the Park Shows: \nJune 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance \nJune 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band  \nJune 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band \nJuly 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers  \nJuly 14 Mountain String Band / Lisa Nicole \nJuly 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel \nJuly 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns   \nAugust 4 The Night Market: Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai* \nWednesday Aug 10  TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane ** \nAug 11 Ruckus / Plan B \nAug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O \nAug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives  \nSept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio  \n* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks\, market and beer and wine garden\, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market. \n**Please note Wednesday show. \nFor more detail on upcoming acts\, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com. \nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay and Teck Metals Ltd.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/8171/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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SUMMARY:The Heavyweights Brass Band and Sly Violet at Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Energetic\, folk-rock from “Sly Violet” meets New Orleans-inspired brass from Toronto’s “The Heavyweights Brass Band”! \nOpening up tonight’s sounds at 6:15 pm is Sly Violet. Sly Violet is an energetic\, indie folk-rock-pop husband-and-wife duo based in Salmo. Featuring Violet Clarke (guitar\, harmonica\, keyboard\, vocals) and Sly Boston (drums)\, their shows are lively and upbeat. Their modern folk music is driven by Violet’s guitar\, woven with powerful vocals\, and completed with Sly’s pocket drum beats. Sly Violet has independently released 3 studio albums. \n“This is some up beat folk ‘tunage’ best described as ‘modern folk.’ In Violet’s voice I hear the confidence of a seasoned performer such as Neco Case or Lily Frost.” — Colin Lock\, Fernie Free Press \nHeadlining tonight\, The Heavyweights Brass Band hits hard from 7-8 pm with its seasoned blend of groove\, energy\, virtuosity\, and originality! For over a decade\, this Toronto-based\, New Orleans-inspired brass institution has brought people to their feet with an inspiring blend of original music and unexpected covers. \nTheir music has been featured on film\, commercials\, radio\, and television and they have performed and recorded with the best in the game from percussion legend Giovanni Hidalgo to NOLA legends Roger Lewis of the Dirty Dozen Brass band and Joe Lastie of Preservation Hall fame. Their extensive touring experience has given them the opportunity to share the stage with the likes of Trombone Shorty\, The Roots\, and The Soul Rebels\, among many others. \nIn a genre typically represented by groups twice its size\, this powerhouse quintet punches above its weight and always delivers the feel-good\, let-loose energy that leaves audiences clamouring for one more song! \nMusic in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm\, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event.\nWith entrance by donation\, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket\, get outside and listen to live music with friends. \nPlease remember\, No Smoking\, No Dogs\, and especially No Smoking Dogs! \nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50. \nPlease note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance\, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message. \nMusic in the Park Shows:\nJune 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance\nJune 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band\nJune 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band\nJuly 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers*\nJuly 14 Mountain String Band / Lisa Nicole Band\nJuly 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel\nJuly 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns\nAugust 4 The Night Market: Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai*\nWednesday Aug 10 TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane **\nAug 11 Ruckus / Plan B\nAug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O\nAug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives\nSept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio \n* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks\, market and beer and wine garden\, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market.\n**Please note Wednesday show. \nFor more detail on upcoming acts\, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com.\nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay and Teck Metals Ltd.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/8166/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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SUMMARY:Trail Maple Leaf Band & Diamond Willow at Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Classic old country rock meets concert band pieces\, show tune medleys and marches.\n\nOpening this week are Slocan Valley’s very own Diamond Willow at 6.15 pm. A classic old country and country rock trio\, Diamond Willow’s set list spans from Patsy Kline to The Eagles. Delaine Hird on lead vocals has a beautiful singing voice reminiscent of Loretta Lynn or Patsy Cline. Gene Hird on acoustic guitar performs the signature and recognizable licks with great precision and tone. Rounding off the bottom end on bass guitar and providing exceptional backing harmonies on vocals is Joe Jmaeff.\n\nHeadlining tonight from 7-8 pm is The Trail Maple Leaf Band! The theme for tonight’s concert program is “music associated with the movies”.\n\n“The Trail Maple Leaf Band” was formed in 1917 when an older community band\, “The Trail Italian Band”\, changed its name. Since that time “The Trail Maple Leaf Band” has entertained many different audiences at a myriad of venues. \nThe Band’s concert will be conducted tonight by guest conductor\, Laura Johnson. \nA smaller than normal band of 12\, but still packing all the musical wonder of the “Trail Maple Leaf Band” that we all know and love. \n“The Trail Maple Leaf Band” thanks the Trail Arts Council for including them into this year’s “Music in the Park” concert series. \n\nLearn more at http://www.trailmapleleafband.ca/.\n\nKootenay Savings Music in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm\, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event.\nWith entrance by donation\, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket\, get outside and listen to live music with friends.\n\nPlease remember\, No Smoking\, No Dogs\, and especially No Smoking Dogs!\n\nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50.\n\nPlease note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance\, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message.\n\nMusic in the Park Shows:\nJune 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance\nJune 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band\nJune 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band\nJuly 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers\nJuly 14 Mountain String Band / Lisa Nicole Band\nJuly 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel\nJuly 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns\nAugust 4 Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai*\nWednesday Aug 10 TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane **\nAug 11 Ruckus / Plan B\nAug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O\nAug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives\nSept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio\n* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks\, market and beer and wine garden\, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market.\n**Please note Wednesday show.\n\nFor more detail on upcoming acts\, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com.\nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay and Teck Metals Ltd.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/trail-maple-leaf-band-diamond-willow-at-music-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220616T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T115544
CREATED:20220530T020109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T184939Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance and opening act Boomer at Music In The Park:
DESCRIPTION:The Trail & District Arts Council is very excited to get the community together again at Kootenay Savings Music in The Park!\n\nTonight\, rock meets Scottish piping for an evening of dancing as we kick things off with the local band BOOMER at 6.15 pm. This rockin’ trio is made up of Jim Fike on drums and vocals\, Collin Foli on bass and vocals and Harvey Miner on guitar and vocals.\n\nThe Trail Pipe Band will then be playing pipe band favourites from their huge repertoire from 7-8pm.\n\nTrail Pipe Band is 100 years old and has an active roster of 10 pipers and 8 drummers in performance. The tartan kilts they wear today are modeled after the uniform of the Scots Guards: Royal Stuart tartan kilts and plaids; with green tunics for the pipers and red tunics for the drummers. Their goal is to promote the Scottish tradition by teaching the arts of piping and drumming. For more info go to their website http://www.trailpipeband.ca.\n\nJoining the Pipe Band will be Scottie School of Highland Dance. Scottie School of Highland Dance has been running in Castlegar since 1994 under teacher Jaydeen Ashton. The dancers participate in community events\, festivals and celebrations\, along with competing in dance competitions and dance exams throughout the year. Dancers range in age from 3 to adult……. remember\, you are never too old to learn to dance!\n\nMusic in the Park is held at Trail’s Gyro Park every Thursday starting at 6.15 pm\, except for the Night Market shows on July 7 and August 4 when the event will run from 5 pm. Come down and feel the buzz again at this fabulous outdoor summer event.\n\nWith entrance by donation\, Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is the perfect opportunity to bring a lawn chair or a blanket\, get outside and listen to live music with friends.\n\nPlease remember\, No Smoking\, No Dogs\, and especially No Smoking Dogs!\n\nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or buy a pass for the whole season for just $50.\n\nPlease note that if the weather prevents an outdoor performance\, bands will be moved indoors to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Ave.\, in Trail. Check our Facebook page or website for up-to-date information that day. Or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 and listen for updates on our recorded message.\n\nMusic in the Park Shows\nJune 16 Boomer / Trail Pipe Band with Scottie School of Highland Dance\nJune 23 Diamond Willow / Maple Leaf Band\nJune 30 Sly Violet / Heavyweights Brass Band\nJuly 7 The Night Market: Judy Brown Band / Petunia and the Vipers\nJuly 14 Mountain String Band/ Lisa Nicole Band\nJuly 21 Blackout Summer / Clerel\nJuly 28 Baker Street Blues / Apollo Suns\nAugust 4 Holly Hyatt Trio / Jenie Thai*\nWednesday Aug 10 TruckVanCar / My Son the Hurricane **\nAug 11 Ruckus / Plan B\nAug 18 The Hillties / Ndidi O\nAug 25 Rumour Mill / The Fugitives\nSept 1 Golden City Fiddlers / Raine Hamilton String Trio\n* Night Market event from 5-8.30 pm with food trucks\, market and beer and wine garden\, in association with Trails Incredible Farmers Market.\n**Please note Wednesday show.\n\nFor more detail on upcoming acts\, please visit our events calendar at www.trail-arts.com.\n\nThis show is made possible thanks to funding from Kootenay Savings\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay and Teck Metals Ltd.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/trail-pipe-band-with-scottie-school-of-highland-dance-and-opening-act-boomer-at-music-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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SUMMARY:Lisa Nicole - Recorded at The Bailey
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council Six Beats Apart On-Line Performances presents \nLisa Nicole  with opening act Son of John\nRecorded LIVE at the Bailey Theatre on Saturday November 14\, 2020 \nFor a limited time\, enjoy this recorded performance from the comfort of your own home.   Purchase a ticket to this show before Monday Nov 23rd at 4 pm.  We’ll send you an email with a link to the recorded show Monday evening.   The recorded show will be available to you for viewing for 3 days – beginning Tuesday Nov 24th through to midnight on Thursday Nov 26th .    \nFor most of us\, that means we have all day Tuesday\, Wednesday and Thursday to enjoy this show!  Get out your cowboy boots! \n“Choose Your Ticket Price” for all of our recorded performances.   You can choose a ticket price of $5\, $10\, $15 or $20.   Or purchase a 2020-21 Patron of the Arts membership and you will automatically receive a complimentary entry to all the recorded performances in our 6 Beats Apart series.  Patron of the Arts Memberships can be purchased through our website or by contacting the Box Office at 250-368-9669. \nSHOW DESCRIPTION \nHailing from Castlegar\, Lisa Nicole’s story-driven lyrics are fused with a modern country sound and a\ncarefree stage presence. Singing from an early age Lisa Nicole has several BCCMA nominations. She also\nwon the Music BC Artist Development Project\, which included a Nashville songwriting trip\, and a once-\nin-a-lifetime impromptu on-stage performance with Keith Urban! With her new 2020 singles “Wait on\nMe” and “Do Your Thang”\, and upcoming album “Where the Wild Hearts Beat”\, produced by Jeff\nJohnson\, Lisa Nicole has entered the next verse of her musical journey defined by a sharp commercial\nedge that maintains her pristine country ways. \nOpening for Lisa are Son of John\, a father and son country/roots duo based out of the interior of British\nColumbia. With songs that cut to the heart\, Javan and Johnny P. Johnson blend two generations of\ncountry music\, combining storytelling and soulful vocal harmonies with their unique acoustic sound.\nWith unique mandolin and fiddle licks they deliver original songs about love and the simplicities and\ncomplexities of life that are both old and new country. With a flair for folk and roots\, these two\nsongwriters create a sound that is uniquely Son of John. 2019 Gaylord Wood Traditional Roots Country\nBCCMA Nominee and 2018 and 2019 BCCMA Fiddle Player of the Year Nominee. \nOur Six Beats Apart Series is partially sponsored by the Columbia Basin Trust and Kootenay Savings Credit Union. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Creative BC and Canadian Heritage.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201114T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201114T204000
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SUMMARY:Lisa Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council’s Six Beats Apart Series \npresents \nLISA NICOLE \nWith Opening Act – Son of John  \nGeneral Admission – The Bailey Theater \nTwo shows!  November 14th at 5 pm and 7:30 pm  – Maximum 50 audience members per show. \nHailing from Castlegar\, Lisa Nicole’s story-driven lyrics are fused with a modern country sound and a\ncarefree stage presence. Singing from an early age Lisa Nicole has several BCCMA nominations. She also\nwon the Music BC Artist Development Project\, which included a Nashville songwriting trip\, and a once-\nin-a-lifetime impromptu on-stage performance with Keith Urban! With her new 2020 singles “Wait on\nMe” and “Do Your Thang”\, and upcoming album “Where the Wild Hearts Beat”\, produced by Jeff\nJohnson\, Lisa Nicole has entered the next verse of her musical journey defined by a sharp commercial\nedge that maintains her pristine country ways. \nOpening for Lisa are Son of John\, a father and son country/roots duo based out of the interior of British\nColumbia. With songs that cut to the heart\, Javan and Johnny P. Johnson blend two generations of\ncountry music\, combining storytelling and soulful vocal harmonies with their unique acoustic sound.\nWith unique mandolin and fiddle licks they deliver original songs about love and the simplicities and\ncomplexities of life that are both old and new country. With a flair for folk and roots\, these two\nsongwriters create a sound that is uniquely Son of John. 2019 Gaylord Wood Traditional Roots Country\nBCCMA Nominee and 2018 and 2019 BCCMA Fiddle Player of the Year Nominee. \nTickets are $25 and on sale from noon on Tuesday\, September 8th. Tickets may be purchased online 24/7 or  by calling the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm.  Only individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.  Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line.   \nFor the safety and comfort of our staff\, performers and audience members\,  all attendees must abide by our COVID protocols as outlined below. \nMaximum of fifty people per show.\nOnly individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.  Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line.  Or call us at the box office 250-368-9669.\nPhysically distanced seatings between ‘bubbles’.  All shows are General Admission so that we can better manage physical distancing.\nAll patrons must wear a mask until seated.  We encourage you to wear your mask throughout the performance.\nOnce seated\, you must stay seated until the end of the performance. We will not have an intermission or concession/bar services. Our box office is closed to the public.  Physical tickets will NOT be issued for our Six Beats Apart performances. Ensure that you have received email confirmation of your ticket purchase before attending.  Contact box office if you did not receive a confirmation.   \nNot feeling well?  Please stay home!  We’ll give you a full refund.  \nMore info about our COVID19 Protocols & Adaptations?  Visit trail-arts.com.   \nOur Six Beats Apart Series is partially sponsored by the Columbia Basin Trust and Kootenay Savings Credit Union. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Creative BC and Canadian Heritage.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/lisa-nicole/
CATEGORIES:6 BEATS APART 2020,first
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201114T181000
DTSTAMP:20260515T115544
CREATED:20201113T052055Z
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SUMMARY:Lisa Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council’s Six Beats Apart Series \npresents \nLISA NICOLE \nWith Opening Act – Son of John  \nGeneral Admission – The Bailey Theater \nTwo shows!  November 14th at 5 pm and 7:30 pm  – Maximum 50 audience members per show. \nHailing from Castlegar\, Lisa Nicole’s story-driven lyrics are fused with a modern country sound and a\ncarefree stage presence. Singing from an early age Lisa Nicole has several BCCMA nominations. She also\nwon the Music BC Artist Development Project\, which included a Nashville songwriting trip\, and a once-\nin-a-lifetime impromptu on-stage performance with Keith Urban! With her new 2020 singles “Wait on\nMe” and “Do Your Thang”\, and upcoming album “Where the Wild Hearts Beat”\, produced by Jeff\nJohnson\, Lisa Nicole has entered the next verse of her musical journey defined by a sharp commercial\nedge that maintains her pristine country ways. \nOpening for Lisa are Son of John\, a father and son country/roots duo based out of the interior of British\nColumbia. With songs that cut to the heart\, Javan and Johnny P. Johnson blend two generations of\ncountry music\, combining storytelling and soulful vocal harmonies with their unique acoustic sound.\nWith unique mandolin and fiddle licks they deliver original songs about love and the simplicities and\ncomplexities of life that are both old and new country. With a flair for folk and roots\, these two\nsongwriters create a sound that is uniquely Son of John. 2019 Gaylord Wood Traditional Roots Country\nBCCMA Nominee and 2018 and 2019 BCCMA Fiddle Player of the Year Nominee. \nTickets are $25 and on sale from noon on Tuesday\, September 8th. Tickets may be purchased online 24/7 or  by calling the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday 12-4 pm.  Only individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.  Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line.   \nFor the safety and comfort of our staff\, performers and audience members\,  all attendees must abide by our COVID protocols as outlined below. \nMaximum of fifty people per show.\nOnly individuals in the same household\, or your “double bubble”\, may be seated together.  Tell us who you would like to sit with in the ‘comments’ section when purchasing your tickets on-line.  Or call us at the box office 250-368-9669.\nPhysically distanced seatings between ‘bubbles’.  All shows are General Admission so that we can better manage physical distancing.\nAll patrons must wear a mask until seated.  We encourage you to wear your mask throughout the performance.\nOnce seated\, you must stay seated until the end of the performance. We will not have an intermission or concession/bar services. Our box office is closed to the public.  Physical tickets will NOT be issued for our Six Beats Apart performances. Ensure that you have received email confirmation of your ticket purchase before attending.  Contact box office if you did not receive a confirmation.   \nNot feeling well?  Please stay home!  We’ll give you a full refund.  \nMore info about our COVID19 Protocols & Adaptations?  Visit trail-arts.com.   \nOur Six Beats Apart Series is partially sponsored by the Columbia Basin Trust and Kootenay Savings Credit Union. Our programming is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, Creative BC and Canadian Heritage.
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CATEGORIES:6 BEATS APART 2020
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