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SUMMARY:Vibetown open for Coco Jafro - Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council presents Kootenay Savings Music in the Park featuring Coco Jafro with opening act Vibetown on Thursday\, August 3rd at 6:15 pm at Gyro Park\, Trail. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council is very excited to get the community back together this Summer at Gyro Park for Music in The Park. With eleven shows and two to three acts per night\, from June 22 to August 31\, it’s the perfect opportunity for all the family to get together outside and listen to great live music. \nThis season we have a great mix of music from local favourites to touring talent! \nOn August 3 Vibetown brings their 5-piece horn band playing uplifting covers to Gyro Park. More music that you can’t resist dancing to comes from headliners Coco Jafro\, a global 7-piece that plays Afro-Funk-Latin-Soul fusion. \nVibetown is a 5-piece instrumental group with a summer vibe who love to make people dance. Led by horn instruments (trumpet and sax) they create a unique jazz-infused spin on crowd favourite pop standards as well as some original music. \nCoco Jafro are a melting pot of inspiration\, from North African traditional music to Afro-Latin funk fused with throwback 60’s rhythms. The band’s high energy performances has seen the collective playing sold out crowds\, earning nominations as the ‘Best Live Act’ from the Van Isle Music Awards\, ‘Best Urban Artist of the Year’ at Breakout West and regional finalists in CBC’s esteemed Searchlight competition in 2016. Seize the future and start the party with the always relevant\, always exciting\, always progressive Coco Jafro. \n“Vancouver-based but boasting members from all over the globe\, [Coco Jafro] are purveyors of their own brand of groove that exists at the intersection of funk\, soul and acid jazz.” – The Snipe News \nBring a lawn chair. Admission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or support the Trail Arts Council’s programming by buying a Season Pass for the whole summer for $50! Passes will be available soon. \nAs part of Music in the Park 2023 we will once again be collaborating with Trail’s Incredible Farmers Market. Our two Night Markets on July 20 and August 17 are awesome events that bring the community together with Music\, Food\, Beer Garden and Farmers Market. So much fun in Gyro Park. \nThis show is made possible thanks to support from Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Teck Trail Operations\, Columbia Basin Trust\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, Pharmasave Trail and our media partner Bounce Radio. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \nUpcoming shows \n.August 10: Penny Shades is a five-piece alt-soul group with modern grooves and pychedelic flair. Plus\, Paula Neder is an Argentinian solo artist mixing Latin American folk music with pop and rock roots. \n.August 17: Night Market: Dinosaur Fight’s danceable keys and acoustic guitar with looping and vocals\, and Baker Street Blues Band’s electric blues\, and Andrew Allen Duo\, a beachy blend of pop and R&B. \n.August 24: UCRA Mountain String Band fine\, homegrown Kootenay greygrass and Petunia and The Vipers and their fun mix of hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime. \n.August 31: White Lightning get you dancing with their blues\, rock and Boogie Band vibes before before the 2 Bit Jug Band’s old-time jazz and blues from the 1920s and ‘40s.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/vibetown-coco-jaffro/
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SUMMARY:Paula Neder with opener Penny Shades - Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council presents Kootenay Savings Music in the Park Paula Neder with opening act Penny Shades on Thursday August 10th at 6:15 pm at Gyro Park\, Trail. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council is very excited to get the community back together this Summer at Gyro Park for Music in The Park. With eleven shows and two acts per night\, from June 22 to August 31\, it’s the perfect opportunity for all the family to get together outside and listen to great live music. \nThis season we have a great mix of music from local favourites to touring talent! \nOn August 10 Penny Shades a five-piece alt-soul group with modern grooves and pychedelic flair\, starts off the evening\, before Argentinian solo artist Paula Neder mixes Latin American folk music with pop and rock roots. \nPenny Shades is a five-piece alt-soul group from Nelson making original music that features 3-part harmonies and dynamic and rich vocals. Swoon over arrangements of warm rhythm guitars\, swift gospel keys\, jazz-influenced bass lines\, and R&B-flavoured back beats. The sound is firmly rooted in Modern Soul & R&B\, but draws influences from Indie\, Pop\, Urban and Western music. \nPaula Neder is an author\, composer\, music producer\, and teacher. Winner of the Buenos Aires Youth Art Biennial 2015\, she has shared worked with well known musicians around the world including Natalia Lafourcade (Mexico)\, Rosana\, Ismael Serrano (Spain)\, Susana Baca (Peru)\, Marta Gómez (Colombia)\, Martín Buscaglia\, Ana Prada (Uruguay)\, Déborah Dixon (Costa Rica)\, Yusa ( Cuba)\, and Lito Vitale & Juan Carlos Baglietto (Argentina)\, among others.\nHer first album “Caleidoscopio” and second album “Illa” were both selected as “Records of the Year” (2015 and 2016) by the renowned music journalist Gabriel Plaza\, for Diario La Nación. Also winning both “Uno Escenario” awards as “Best Female Artist album” and “Best Production”. \n2022 finds her in the process of producing music for records by other artists\, together with the Colombian musician and music producer\, Alejo García\, they run “La Jaguara Records” in Medellín.\nhttps://www.paulaneder.com.ar/ \nBring a lawn chair. Admission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or support the Trail Arts Council’s programming by buying a Season Pass for the whole summer for $50! Passes will be available soon. \nAs part of Music in the Park 2023 we will once again be collaborating with Trail’s Incredible Farmers Market. Our two Night Markets on July 20 and August 17 are awesome events that bring the community together with Music\, Food\, Beer Garden and Farmers Market. So much fun in Gyro Park. \nThis show is made possible thanks to support from Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Teck Trail Operations\, Columbia Basin Trust\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, Pharmasave Trail and our media partner Bounce Radio. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \nUpcoming shows\n.August 17: Night Market: Dinosaur Fight’s danceable keys and acoustic guitar with looping and vocals\, and Baker Street Blues Band’s electric blues\, and Andrew Allen Duo\, a beachy blend of pop and R&B. \n.August 24: UCRA Mountain String Band fine\, homegrown Kootenay greygrass and Petunia and The Vipers and their fun mix of hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime. \n.August 31: White Lightning get you dancing with their blues\, rock and Boogie Band vibes before the 2 Bit Jug Band’s old-time jazz and blues from the 1920s and ‘40s.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/paula-neder-penny-shades/
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SUMMARY:Night Market! Ft. Dinosaur Fight/Baker Street Blues Band and Andrew Allen Duo
DESCRIPTION:NIGHT MARKET MOVES INDOORS\nFood trucks\, bar\, music and kid zone still on at The Bailey Theatre 5-8:30 pm.\nDoor to the theatre open at 4:45.\nMusic\, Food\, kid Zone and Bar from 5:00 – 8:30\nWe have AC and an elevator!!\n\nSee you there.\nStay cool and safe everybody\nTrail and District Arts Council presents Kootenay Savings Music in the Park with Baker Street Blues Band\, the Andrew Allen Duo and opening act Dinosaur Fight  on Thursday August 17th at 5:00PM for the Night Market. \nJoin the Trail & District Arts Council and Trail’s Incredible Farmers Market on July 20 for an entertaining evening of food\, beer & wine garden\, kids zone and live music at The Night Market in Gyro Park. From 5 pm to 8:30 pm there’s lots to do all topped off with great live music. \nOrganized by Trail & District Arts Council\, in partnership with Trail’s incrEDIBLE Farmer’s Market\, our Night Markets have become a staple of Music in the Park. \nAdmission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. \nThis show is made possible thanks to support from Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Teck Trail Operations\, Columbia Basin Trust\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, Pharmasave Trail and our media partner Bounce Radio. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \nUpcoming shows (at Gyro Park) \n.August 24: UCRA Mountain String Band fine\, homegrown Kootenay greygrass and Petunia and The Vipers and their fun mix of hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime. \n.August 31: White Lightning get you dancing with their blues\, rock and Boogie Band vibes before the 2 Bit Jug Band’s old-time jazz and blues from the 1920s and ‘40s.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/night-market-ft-dinosaur-fight-baker-street-blues-band-and-andrew-allen-duo/
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SUMMARY:Boundary Bash
DESCRIPTION:Selkirk Mountain Music Society Presents \nThe Boundary Bash \nAt Boundary Falls Campground in Greenwood BC \nAug 20 -27 2023 \nTickets are $175 for two people and include camping for the week and 1 vehicle.\nYour Name will be on the ticket list at the gates (no ticket required).   This website will send you a receipt for your purchase by email.  We recommend that you print your receipt and bring it to the gate. \nOR \nWeekday Day passes can be purchased at the gate $20/per person – Cash ONLY \nWeekend Day passes can be purchased at the gate $110/per two people and includes camping – Cash ONLY \nAug 18 – Beer Garden and Band Kootenay X-Roads – FREE event \nAug 19 – Car show and Bands Tumble Weed and Double D’s – FREE event \nAug 20 – Food vendors\, stage and host bands \nAug 21-24 – music\, open mic\, host bands\, food vendors\, swim\, kick back and enjoy! \nAug 25 – Kootenay Jack and all his rowdy friends do a tribute to Outlaw Country \nAug 26 – ZZ Top Tribute Band & Cheep Sunglasses \nOn-line ticket sales on this site end at 4 pm on Friday August 18th.   \nMore info at selkirkmountainmusicsociety@gmail.com \nhttps://www.boundaryfalls.ca/events \nhttps://www.facebook.com/selkirkmountainmusicsociety
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/boundary-bash/
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SUMMARY:La Cafamore:Trios with Nicknames
DESCRIPTION:La Cafamore presents \nPiano Trios with Nicknames \nSunday August 20th at 2 pm at The Trail United Church – 1300 PIne Ave\, Trail \nTickets $20.  General Admission. Children 12 and under are free and do not need a ticket. Children must be accompanied by an adult.  Tickets can also be purchased at the door on show day. \nLa Cafamore presents piano trios with nicknames\, featuring works of Joseph Haydn (Jacob’s Dream Trio) and Ludwig Von Beethoven (Ghost Trio).  Performers are Leslie Mahr on viola\, Hendrik Mendes on piano and Carolyn Cameron on violin.  \nLeslie Mahr holds a B.Mus. in violin from UBC and a M.Mus. in viola from U of A. She has performed with many orchestras including the Richmond (VA) Symphony\, Symphony Nova Scotia\, the American Sinfonietta and the Edmonton Symphony. Ms. Mahr is a founding member of the Edmonton based Taylor String Quartet and has been a CBC broadcaster and an arts critic for the Kingston Whig-Standard newspaper. \nHendrik Mendes is a local physician\, music lover and enthusiastic amateur pianist. \nCarolyn Cameronis a performer\, teacher\, adjudicator and composer. She began her musical studies with Dorothy Overholt (violin) and Joan Halmo (piano) in Saskatoon. She has been a member of the Saskatoon Symphony\, Regina Symphony\, Symphony of the Kootenays and National Youth Orchestra of Canada. She currently performs with La Cafamore Chamber group of which she is a founding member\, and does numerous fundraising concerts in the Trail/Rossland area. \nTwo sets with a 15min intermission. Doors open 30 minutes before show time. 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. The Bailey Theatre Box Office summer box office hours are Tues-Wed-Thursday 12 -4 pm. Ring the buzzer to the left of our Cedar Street entrance. Or call 250-368-9669.  Tickets can also be purchased at the door on show day.    \nThis performance is made possible with support from Trail &  District Arts Council\, Columbia Basin Trust and the Columbia-Kootenay Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/la-cafamoretrios-with-nicknames/
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SUMMARY:UCRA Mountain String Band/Petunia and The Vipers - Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council presents Kootenay Savings Music in the Park Petunia and The Vipers with opening act UCRA Mountain String Band Thursday August 24h at 6:15 pm at Gyro Park in Trail. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council is very excited to get the community back together this Summer at Gyro Park for Music in The Park. With eleven shows and two acts per night\, from June 22 to August 31\, it’s the perfect opportunity for all the family to get together outside and listen to great live music. This season we have a great mix of music from local favourites to touring talent! \nOn August 24 UCRA Mountain String Band play their brand of fine\, homegrown Kootenay greygrass before Petunia and The Vipers return with their fun mix of hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime. \nUCRA Mountain String Band is borne of equal parts perspiration\, inspiration and appropriation\, forged by the flames of countless campfires\, and nuanced with a touch of grey and mis-spent youth to give you bluegrass with a Kootenay twist. Brought to you by Ian Johnston on guitar\, Brian Taylor on mandolin and guitar and Dale Green on bass. \nPetunia & the Vipers bring their avant-Country goodtime show to Gyro Park with a sound that has been described as if Hank Williams met Tom Waits and Elvis at Woody Guthrie’s Hobo junction. \n“Petunia and the Vipers” includes Stephen Nikleva on electric guitar\, a 40+ year veteran of the touring circuit and former member of Ray Condo and the Ricochets fame\, who has been called “One of the 10 best guitar players alive today”. Stephen is joined by lap steel guitar virtuoso Jimmy Roy who 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. \n“ Foot-tapping country & western laced with rock and jazz.” – The New York Post \nBring a lawn chair. Admission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or support the Trail Arts Council’s programming by buying a Season Pass for the whole summer for $50! Passes will be available soon. \nThis show is made possible thanks to support from Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Teck Trail Operations\, Columbia Basin Trust\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, Pharmasave Trail and our media partner Bounce Radio. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \nLast show of the season:\nAugust 31: White Lightning get you dancing with their blues\, rock and Boogie Band vibes before the 2 Bit Jug Band‘s old-time jazz and blues from the 1920s and ‘40s.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/ucra-mountain-string-band-petunia-and-the-vipers/
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SUMMARY:White Lightning open for the 2 Bit Jug Band - Music in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Trail and District Arts Council presents Kootenay Savings Music in the Park with opening act White Lightning and headliners the 2 Bit Jug Band on Thursday\, August 31st from 6:15 pm to 8 pm at Gyro Park in Trail. \nThe Trail & District Arts Council is very excited to get the community back together this Summer at Gyro Park for Music in The Park. With eleven shows and two acts per night\, from June 22 to August 31\, it’s the perfect opportunity for all the family to get together outside and listen to great live music. This season we have a great mix of music from local favourites to touring talent! \nOn August 31 White Lightning get you dancing with their blues\, rock\, and Boogie Band vibes before before the 2 Bit Jug Band‘s old-time jazz and blues from the 1920s and ‘40s. \nWhite Lightning is a highly energetic\, danceable 6-piece Blues\, Rock and Boogie Band from Nelson\, with a distinctive twin guitar plus harmonica sound. They play classics from Little Walter\, Chuck Berry and The Beatles along with their Kootenay-themed originals. The band’s rocking blues sound comes from front man Dave Carroll\, Gord Watt on guitar\, Kevin McKenzie on harmonica\, Nelson’s busiest bassist Phil Wilson-Birks\, and drummer\, Bill Graham\, for a multi-talented line-up. In recent months Keyboard player Glenn Mitchell has joined the team. \nThe 2 Bit Jug Band rescues forgotten old blues\, swing\, jazz\, and jug band songs from the 1920s to the ‘40s. Covering universal themes of heartbreak\, happiness\, and even food the music is brought to life through the voices of both Ken Glastre and Michael Gifford (Gut Bucket Giff). Ken Glastre’s powerful & dazzling fingerpicking guitar playing delivers those old bluesy\, jazzy tunes combined with his vocal storytelling and haunting mandola for a memorable & entertaining show. Juan Parris\, percussionist\, uses his many little goodies to fill the spaces with good taste. And\, on the bass end\, is Michael Gifford (Gut Bucket Giff)\, a master of the washtub bass\, tuba & jug\, who also provides jazzy cornet & kazoo. These three musicians have been making their music since the 1960s and their old tunes tell old stories that are still relatable today.\n“There Ain’t Nobody Like Those Guys!” – Papa John Gilroy (1904-1973) \nThis show is made possible thanks to support from Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Teck Trail Operations\, Columbia Basin Trust\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, Pharmasave Trail and our media partner Bounce Radio. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia. \nBring a lawn chair. Admission is by donation – $3 minimum suggested. Or support the Trail Arts Council’s programming by buying a Season Pass for the whole summer for $50! Passes will be available soon. \nThis show is made possible thanks to support from Kootenay Savings Credit Union\, Teck Trail Operations\, Columbia Basin Trust\, BC Arts Council\, BC Touring Council\, the Government of Canada\, Tourism South Kootenay\, Pharmasave Trail and our media partner Bounce Radio. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/white-lightening-the-carolines/
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