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SUMMARY:Jenie Thai with special guests the Holly Hyatt Trio at The Night Market at Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an awesome evening of food vendors\, market\, beer & wine garden as 3X Maple Blues Award Nominee Jenie Thai comes to The Night Market from 5 pm to 8:30 pm for an evening of soulful\, funky\, danceable blues to trad barrelhouse piano. \nSpecial guests the “Holly Hyatt Trio” open the evening at 6.15 pm! Holly Hyatt is a vocalist\, songwriter\, acoustic and electric bass guitar player from the beautiful Slocan Valley. Her music has infectious dance grooves\, funky guitar and positive\, uplifting lyrics – think “Susan Tedeschi” and “Eva Cassidy” meet “The Family Stone”. Holly’s debut solo album “Wild Heart” (2019)\, featuring Memphis Soul tinged single “River Flows”\, received rave reviews. In March 2019 “River Flows” won Best Rhythm and Blues Song at the Kootenay Music Awards and was nominated for an International Indie Blues Award in 2020. She has previously released three blues and roots albums\, as part of the duo “Holly and Jon”. \nHolly is currently touring with her three piece band\, consisting of Hyatt-vocals & bass\, Jon Burden-guitars and Steve Wilson-drums. Her live show has been described as “soulful\, funky\, fun danceable blues!” and “a dynamic live show that leaves the listener feeling uplifted and inspired!”\n“Not only is Hyatt a singer with a Bonnie Raitt-style vocal range\, she is a monster bassist as her playing throughout the album proves.” The Vancouver Sun. \nOur Headliner tonight at 7pm is Jenie Thai! Jenie is composed\, pleasant\, and amiable\, with an open face a ready smile and an easy laugh. She is also tough\, and gritty\, and plays barrelhouse piano steeped in the blues — and if that wasn’t enough to get your head around\, she also writes and sings tough and tender ballads\, direct from her heart to yours.\nShe now calls Toronto home — but lives on the road\, and there’s dust on her shoes\, love in her heart\, and a whole lot of music in her soul. \n“With a combination of contemporary and traditional blues piano\, and a fiery passionate voice\, Jenie “Thai” Nolan has been making a name for herself across the country and the world.” – Vue Weekly\, Stephan Boissonneault \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\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/holly-hyatt-trio-and-headliner-jenie-thai-at-music-in-the-parks-night-market/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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SUMMARY:My Son the Hurricane & TruckVanCar at special Wednesday night Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:**SPECIAL WEDNESDAY CONCERT** \n \nAlt.\, Soul\, Reggae\, Rock meets 12-piece brass-funk dance beast. \n“TruckVanCar” start the night at 6:15 pm. Performing covers and originals of rock\, reggae\, soul\, classics both new and old this trio featuring Max Jones and Tim Hurley. \nMulti horn\, multi drummer\, multi singer brass-funk beast “My Son the Hurricane” storm into town at 7 pm. From Niagara\, Ontario\, the 12-piece brass-dance crew has toured over multiple countries as well as some of the largest festivals in Canada\, USA and Europe. 40 sold out shows in 2019 and early 2020 just proves that there is no live show comparable to “My Son the Hurricane”. Featuring trumpets\, saxophones\, trombones\, drums\, guitar\, percussion and two wild front-people\, we dare you not to dance! More band info. \n“Their live show is … a vibrant and incredibly energetic mix of funk\, rock and hip hop that’s virtually impossible to remain seated for” – The Standard \n“My Son The Hurricane has a sound that is full\, fun\, and most importantly\, original. Their subtle fusion of so many styles and their engaging and in-your-face live show should have you coming back every time they play in your area. Just remember your dancing shoes.”- www.MusicLives.ca \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/my-son-the-hurricane-truckvancar-at-special-wednesday-night-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:Ruckus and Plan B at Kootenay Savings Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Tonight’s Kootenay Savings Music in the Park is moving inside to The Bailey Theatre at 1501 Cedar Avenue. \nSame great rock n blues sounds from Ruckus and Plan B but on The Bailey stage.\n6:15 pm to 8 pm. \n“RUCKUS”\, one of the Kootenay’s most popular cover band’s\, brings their fun attitude to Music in the Park tonight from 6.15 pm. The 4-piece takes pride in performing all your favorite songs\, with a “RUCKUS” twist. \nWith “RUCKUS” since 2010\, lead singer Loretta Sheriff’s distinctive voice and musical theatre background bring a new edge to familiar songs. Drummer Rob Taylor\, the founder of “RUCKUS”\, has been gigging since the age of 15. Playing what the people want to hear\, he keeps the beat going. Newest member Paul Dasti on Bass guitar and vocals\, moved to Trail in 1978 from Northern Ontario\, where he attended Cambrian College majoring in music theory. He was the bass player for “Nickel”\, who were quite popular in cities from Thunder Bay to Halifax. Paul is a well-known musician\, playing with many local bands. With over 40 years’ experience\, guitar master Darren Mahe has shared the stage with “Trooper”\, “Headpins”\, “Great White” and many more. His expertise and dedication to his craft is significant. \nAt 7pm\, Plan B\, a Kootenay-based rhythm and blues band on the jazzier side of blues\, hit the stage. Plan B includes Aron Tinsley (drums)\, Jason Thomas (2nd guitar and keyboards)\, Jason Friesen (bass)\, George Capelletto (guitar)\, and Randy Eastwood (vocals). \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. \nUpcoming Music in the Park Shows: \n**Wednesday 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**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/ruckus-and-plan-b-at-kootenay-savings-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:La Cafamore: Sounds of America
DESCRIPTION:La Cafamore presents \nThe Sounds of America \nTuesday August 16th at 7:30 pm at The Trail United Church \nTickets $20.  General Admission. Youth 12 and under are free but must be accompanied by an adult. Masks are recommended but not mandatory.  \nPerforming as a string quartet\, La Cafamore presents The Sounds of America featuring American music from the perspecitive of Arkansa native Florence Price and the imagination of Czech visitor Antonin Dvořák. La Cafamore is Carolyn Cameron (violin)\,  Kaito Takeda (violin)\, Alexis More (viola) and Maria Wang (cello).  \nCarolyn Cameron is a founding member of La Cafamore and has  performed and managed the group for over 10 years. She received her musical  training on piano & violin in Saskatoon and has used her knowledge as a  performer\, teacher\, adjudicator and composer. She has been a member of the National Youth Orchestra\, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra\, the Regina  Symphony and the Symphony of the Kootenays. Carolyn lives in Rossland.   \nMaria Wang Born in Taipei\, Taiwan\, Maria began her musical  training on the piano and later on the cello at age 13. After pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree at West Virginia University\, Maria moved to  Victoria with her family and completed a Master of Music degree in Cello Performance at the University of Victoria in 2014\, studying under the tutelage of Pamela Highbaugh-Aloni\, the cellist of the renown Lafayette String  Quartet. Since then\, Maria has been actively teaching at local music programs\, including Sooke Music Academy Orchestra\, Windstar Music  Academy\, and Sooke Harmony Project. She also enjoys teaching privately on the cello and beginner piano in Victoria. \nKaito Takeda Based in Victoria\, B.C.\, multi-instrumentalist Kaito Takeda brings his passion for music to many stages. Crossing musical genres\, Kai has performed with various ensembles including the Victoria Symphony as well as arranging and performing with his band\, Auburn Blind\, and string quartet\, Breakwater Quartet. He has recently found a passion in copyist work as well as enjoying the challenges that come with the precision necessary to work as a session musician for film scores and albums. \nViolist\, Alexis More was raised in Victoria B.C. where she studied Violin and then Viola\, continuing at University of Victoria where she was a member of the Victoria Chamber Orchestra. In addition to teaching at the Sunrise Waldorf School in Cowichan Valley\, she is an active freelance musician playing with the Victoria Chamber Orchestra and the Sooke Philharmonic. Alexis lives in Victoria and is a founding member of La Cafamore.  \nTwo 45 minute set with15min intermission. Doors open 30 minutes before show time. Tickets can be picked up at the door on show night. Or at the Bailey Theatre Box Office in July & August on Tues\, Wed\, Thurs between 12 – 4 pm. Ring the buzzer to the left of our Cedar Street entrance. Or call 250-368-9669.   Tickets purchased through the Bailey Box office can be picked up at the box office before the show\,  or at the Trail United Church door on show night. \nThis performance is made possible with support from Columbia Kootenay Cultural  Alliance\, Columbia Basin Trust and Trail Arts Council.   Thank you to our sponsors Dr. RJ Cameron\, Dr. Rob Grey\, Dr. Jane Grey\, Connie & Bruce More\,  Sue McCullough\,  Elizabeth Lake Lodge & Arrow Lake Alliance Church.
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SUMMARY:The Hillties open for headliner Ndidi O at Kootenay Savings Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:WCMA blues artist of the year and two-time JUNO nominated singer-songwriter “Ndidi O” at Music in the Park in Gyro Park\, Trail! \n \nKicking tonight’s show off at 6.15 pm are The Hillties! \nNelson based The Hillties are a six-piece band playing champman stick\, ukulele\, guitar\, piano\, drums and singing four-part harmonies.  Using this unique instrumentation they blend ska\, reggae\, hip-hop and funk into original music to keep the dance floor bumping all night.  Recipients of 2 Kootenay Music Award and 6 time nominee The Hillties infectious dance floor Funkathons are a hit!  \nThe Hillties have played vibrant summer festivals like Kamp\, Frogfest & Sasquatch Gathering to community events and the best live music venues across Western Canada. Fans of Sublime\, Stevie Wonder and Slick Rick get down to The Hillties smooth side\, while their more rock influenced jams evoke feelings of Rage Against The Machine with a splash of Tenacious D.  \nBand members: Mark Barnard (Lead Vocal and keys)\, Phil Woodward (Chapman Stick and Vocal)\, Craig Beauchamp (Electric Ukulele/Guitar and Vocal)\, Sam Mathews (lead guitar)\, Rahj Levinson (Piano)\, and Eric (Drums and Vocal). More band info. \n \nHeadlining tonight at 7 pm is the fabulous Ndidi O! \nNdidi O is a WCMA blues artist of the year and two-time JUNO nominated singer-songwriter and larger than life figure. A force of nature from the wilds of British Columbia where she grew up\, where she spent her days dreaming of adventures and song. She discovered her voice on the open scene in New York\, and took that voice to the blues club scene in Toronto\, only to wind up singing and dancing in the streets of Paris. Ndidi’s last album\, “These Days“ – by far her most personal to date – is a chronicle\,from A to Z\, of a relationship which lasted just one year. One year in which her heart was broken. “Dark Swing” was written between Paris and Los Angeles\, and released to in 2014. The album is an infusion of sounds distilled around this incredibly rare voice. Through her singing Ndidi invites us into a musical universe filled with waves blues\, folk\, rock\, pop and country that results in a musical journey that starts and ends in the soul. Her voice\, her music her style feels like old friends\, but at the same time is hard to label under one particular style. She is truly her own creature. More info on Ndidi O. \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. \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/the-hillties-open-for-headliner-ndidi-o-at-kootenay-savings-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:The Fugitives headline with openers Rumour Mill at Kootenay Savings Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:The perfect pairing of indie-folk duo “Rumour Mill” followed by Brendan McLeod’s modern folk quartet “The Fugitives”. \nOpening the evening is “Rumour Mill“\, an indie-folk duo headed by multi-instrumentalists\, Anna Katarina and Aline Daigle\, currently residing in beautiful Nelson\, BC. Imagine the sounds of Fleetwood Mac\, Brandi Carlile and First Aid Kit melding with a lush topography of violin\, harmonies\, keys\, guitar and mandolin. \nTheir debut EP\, “Daylight’s Free”\, released in April 2019\, quickly earned respect and attention on the international stage – charting in the top 100 in US College Radio\, leading to a nomination for Artist of the Year at the 2019 Kootenay Music Awards\, Top 100 in CBC Searchlight\, and a full scholarship to the 2020 International Folk Alliance Conference in New Orleans\, LA. \nIn September 2020\, they released “Gone With The Wine”. The self-produced EP sees the duo mature in their sound\, ringing with a touch of a broken heartedness\, and pivoting slightly from their more happy-go-lucky debut.\nWith melancholic melodies\, soulful harmonies and lyrics that weave the listener through an exploration of timeless themes\, these ladies will sweep you off your feet and leave you wanting more! \nHeadlining at 7pm are “The Fugitives“\, a dynamic modern folk quartet\, with 4-part harmony and a variety of instruments (guitar\, bass\, kick-drum\, banjo\, violin\, balalaika and harmonica). They jump from foot-stomping sing-alongs to show-stopping a capella ballads to insightful political and storytelling songs. \nA folk collective headed by songwriters Adrian Glynn and Brendan McLeod\, the band has toured extensively through Canada\, Western Europe\, and the UK. They’re joined by banjo player Chris Suen (Viper Central) and violinist Carly Frey (The Coal Porters). Over the past twelve years\, they’ve earned a reputation for unforgettable live shows\, brimming with complex harmonies\, infectious storytelling and top-notch musicianship. \nTheir most recent album\, “The Promise of Strangers” was nominated for Canadian Folk and Western Canadian Music Awards and won Best Folk Album of 2019 from the German Music Critic’s Association. Their previous album\, “Everything Will Happen”\, spent ten weeks on the top ten Canadian folk charts\, and earned them a support slot across Western Canada with Buffy Sainte-Marie and an appearance at UK’s Glastonbury Festival. Performance highlights include major folk festivals across Canada\, headlining slots in overseas americana festivals\, and a 2019 sold-out run across Germany. \n“Despite their all-acoustic lineup\, the Fugitives bring enough energy to the stage to light up a small city… a sound that’s like the missing link between Leonard Cohen and the Pogues.”— Georgia Straight \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/the-fugitives-headline-with-openers-rumour-mill-at-kootenay-savings-music-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Gyro Park\, 1090 Charles Lakes Drive\, Trail\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music in the Park
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