Monday, October 5, 2015

Valdy

October 15, 2015
The Root: Community Emporium
Phone: 306-825-5885

Valdy, born Valdemar Horsdal in Ottawa, Canada has been part of the fabric of Canadian pop and folk music for over 34 years. A man with a thousand friends, from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island to Texas to New Zealand, he’s a singer, guitarist and songwriter who catches the small but telling moments that make up life.

Remembered for Play Me a Rock and Roll Song, his bitter-sweet memory of finding himself, a relaxed and amiable story-teller, facing a rambunctious audience at the Aldergrove Rock Festival circa 1968, Valdy has sold almost half a million copies of his 13 albums, has two Juno Awards (Folk Singer of the Year and Folk Entertainer of the Year), a total of seven Juno nominations and four Gold albums to his credit.

Valdy’s recent CDs include “Contenders”, a collaboration with friend and fellow singer/songwriter, Gary Fjellgaard, with whom he has an absolute blast touring, and a solo release, “Viva Valdy: Live at Last”, a two-CD package, one live, one studio, with a total of 25 tunes, and a lyric booklet.

One of Canada’s most influential songwriters, Valdy’s composition A Good Song was recorded under the title Just a Man by the venerable Quincy Jones ( he sang lead on the recording!). Play Me a Rock and Roll Song has been recorded by a few artists, including John Kay of Steppenwolf.

Along the way, Valdy has taken his music to a dozen different countries, from Denmark to Australia and been an often-invited performer at the prestigious Kerrville Festival in Texas. His recent television appearances include Canada AM and Open Mike with Mike Bullard. Valdy has also been a panelist on Front Page Challenge, and played a lead role in an episode of The Beachcombers original series.

Today, he is based on Salt Spring Island, where he lives with his wife Kathleen, three dogs and a large cat. All three children are grown, flown and doing famously living in or near Vancouver, or Colorado.

Sean Burns hosts Open Mic

October 13, 2015
The Root: Community Emporium
Phone: 306-825-5885


“If you need me, I’ll be in Wisconsin,” sings Sean Burns, but he's just as likely to be found in Calgary or Ottawa, Tofino or Regina.Touring relentlessly from one end of Canada to the other, Winnipeg-based singer/songwriter Sean Burns taps into the bittersweet spirit of the road and then spins it his way with a blend of electric and acoustic guitars and a soulful harmonica.

Sean's music will resonate with fans of Canadiana, Americana, Folk, Country and Blues alike. The songs, which hint at such influences as Steve Earle, Bob Dylan, and Johnny Cash, capture the grittiness of the road in the stark, down-to-earth style of an authentic storyteller.

Joe Vickers

October 10, 2015
The Root: Community Emporium
Phone: 306-825-5885
Matinee Show

Joe Vickers lives life in seasonal rotation. He is a grain grower on the family farm by summer and during the winters he commits himself to touring and the craft of songwriting. The travelling troubadour has logged countless miles sharing his songs with anyone willing to listen. He has toured across Canada extensively as the front man for folk punk group, Audio/ Rocketry and has backpacked across Europe with his guitar and a bag full of merch, playing everywhere from all-night bars to punk squats while utilizing all means of transportation from trains to hitchhiking. Over the years, Vickers has shared the stage with traveling artists of a similar mind, from Trampled by Turtles to The Strumbellas and The Rural Alberta Advantage to Austin Lucas. With the release of a new EP, the Cowboy Coffee Tour will bring Vickers to the Root for a matinee performance of songs and storytelling on the afternoon of Saturday October 10th.

The Steadies

October 9, 2015
The Root: Community Emporium
Phone: 306-825-5885
$10
 

The Steadies take the explosively popular Top 40 sound and mix it with rocksteady and reggae influences, creating what they’ve dubbed, “island rock.” No matter your mood, The Steadies pick you up and carry you to the beach in your mind, the club in your dreams, the place you go to clear your head and dance. It’s a scene where rumbling fault lines rip open the dance floor, and the only thing that keeps you from falling over is the gravitational pull of the steady beat. The Steadies aren’t invited to the party—they are the party.

Dreams: A Classic Rock Fantasy

October 8, 2015
8:00 pm
Vic Juba Community Theatre
780-872-7400

Presented by
Soundtrack Of Our Lives Productions


All Seats $48.50
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A special tribute to Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart and Mick Jagger

The 1970s. A time for upheaval. A time for awareness. A time for dreams.

Return to the heady days of flowing scarves, tight pants and feathered hair with the First Lady of Rock, Stevie Nicks, in this unique tribute concert experience that brings to vivid life the music legend in all her billowing-sleeved, bohemian glory. Uncannily emulating Nicks’ throaty purr and lipsticked panache, artist Julie C. Myers delivers era-defining ballads and bluesy rock as only Stevie would.
In a never-before-seen concert experience, 70’s bad boys Mick Jagger (Johnny Moroko) and Rod Stewart (Martin D. Andrew) cross the pond to join Nicks in a fantasy come true: a return to the glory days of youth and possibility. In this altered state of reality, where Maggie May segues into Leather and Lace, where (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction thunders on the heels of Rhiannon, where legends duet on their most iconic songs – Dreams: A Classic Rock Fantasy delivers a musical performance like no other, and makes fans’ dreams come true.
A show within a dream, a Steampunk-esque illusion of suspended reality, the event creates an atmosphere in which the obligations of everyday life are deferred while fantasy takes hold and the audience becomes one with the dream.

John Wort Hannam

October 7, 2015
The Root: Community Emporium
Phone: 306-825-5885
$20



In the 10 years since becoming a working musician, John has released 5 albums and captured a Juno nomination for Best Traditional/Roots album, a Canadian Folk Music Award for Album of the Year and 7 Grand prize/First place awards for his songwriting. His rootsy, melodic songs, matched with his narrative writing, laden with lyrical hooks, has taken him from his home in Alberta to the birthplace, the Isle of Jersey, UK, to appearances in festivals from Trafalgar Square to the Smithsonian to Kerrville, TX. John Wort Hannam in concert is a powerful singer with poignant lyrics to match.



Brent Butt

Oct 7, 2015 7:00 pm
Vic Juba Community Theatre
780-872-7400 (Monday-Friday 9:30am-3:30pm)

Presented by
Stampede Entertainment Inc.


All Seats: $48.00





Hot on the heels of Corner Gas: The Movie, Canadian comedian Brent Butt is bringing his hilarious stand-up show to Lloydminster. Presented by Stampede Entertainment Inc., Brent, along with fellow Canadian comedian, Calgary’s Jamie Hutchinson, is sure to provide an evening of entertainment.



Corner Gas creator, writer, executive producer, director and star – Butt has been in the comedy industry for decades. Following his days in Dog River, Butt’s half-hour series Hiccups ran for two seasons on CTV and he released his first feature film No Clue.

Pottery Classes


Tuesdays from 6 - 9 p.m. (7 classes)
Instructor(s): Eleanor Shaw & Christiane Dumas
Classes begin: October 6
Classes end: November 24
Excluding November 17
Cost: $225 (+tax)

No experience necessary. Learn the art of hand building and creating on the pottery wheel and complete beautiful glazed pieces. One bag of clay is provided with your registration fee.

Call Lloydminster Cultural & Science Centre
780-874-3720