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SUMMARY:Silverstein: Misery Made Me 2023
DESCRIPTION:Livenation\n\n\nLive Nation is excited to present Silverstein\n \n \nTimeline:\n \nLive Nation Presale Dec 6 9am – Dec 8 10pm\n \nSpotify Presale Dec 6 9am – Dec 8 10pm\n \nBBM Presale Dec 7 9am – Dec 8 10pm\n \nKF Presale Dec 7 9am – Dec 8 10pm\n \nAMEX Presale Dec 8 10am – 10pm\n \nGeneral On Sale Dec 9 10am\n \n \nShow Info:\n \nGeneral Admission\n \nAll Ages\n \n \nHEALTH ADVISORY\n \nIn the best interest of fans and staff\, the Event Organizer will continue to monitor local COVID-19 trends and meet or exceed protocols mandated by local governments. By purchasing tickets to this event\, you agree to abide by the health and safety measures in effect at the time of the event\, which may include\, but not be limited to\, wearing masks\, providing proof of vaccination status and/or providing proof of negative COVID-19 test. Please note these confirmations will apply to all members of your party before they are allowed to enter the event and to any users of the tickets purchased by you. Check back often for updates to your event venue website as guidelines are subject to change.
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/silverstein-misery-made-me-2023/
LOCATION:The Park Theatre\, 698 Osborne Street\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3L 2B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:May The Fourth Be With You
DESCRIPTION:A long time ago in a galaxy far\, far away…\n\n\nD﻿ouble Feature \nR﻿ogue One 6:30 pm \nA﻿ New Hope 8:45 pm \n$15 includes a 16oz Sookrams\, brewed especially for this night.
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/may-the-fourth-be-with-you/
LOCATION:The Park Theatre\, 698 Osborne Street\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3L 2B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Jesse Roper with The Bankes Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Jesse Roper with The Bankes Brothers – Friday\, May 5\, 2023 at the West End Cultural Centre\n\n\nThe West End Cultural Centre strongly encourages all of our patrons to continue wearing facemasks in our venue. Touring artists are disproportionately affected by COVID-related health issues\, and we want to give them every opportunity to continue to perform and tour. By wearing your mask in the venue\, you’re helping keep our artists healthy so that they don’t need to cancel shows and tours. \n—– \nBased in Victoria\, BC\, Jesse Roper is a blues/Americana artist with a penchant for writing modern indie infused blues music and delivering bombastic live performances buoyed by his virtuosic guitar playing. His innate and impressive musical talent has served him well in recent years. It has given him the flexibility to play with soul icon Booker T. Jones\, rock veteran Colin James\, blues belter Beth Hart\, and Canadian legend Burton Cummings\, then turn around and headline nightclubs and festivals to younger audiences\, and look perfectly comfortable in each scenario. The stage is where Roper shines. It has been his home since overcoming crippling stage fright during his early twenties. Fear is a part of Roper’s past that barely seems real today – especially when you see the in-concert image of a six-string soldier\, hair matted to his face\, tearing up the stage\, without a hint of second-guessing.  \nRoper’s new album ‘Horizons’ marks a sonic high point in his career thus far. Working closely with famed JUNO-nominated producer Gus van Go (Metric\, The Stills\, Whitehorse\, Arkells\, The Trews\, Sam Roberts) on this new collection of songs has pushed Roper into creating some of his best work. “Recording with Gus and Werner F was on a whole new level. They really cared where the songs were headed and that they ended up just right”\, Roper confides. “Everything was broken down to the finest details and nothing was allowed to sit at just ‘ok’. It was all about getting the vibe right.”  \nAnd the vibe is certainly right. There’s a depth\, a vulnerability\, to this new body of work that hasn’t necessarily been at the forefront of Roper’s previous offerings. With a richer infusion of vintage rhythm and blues as background\, Roper’s unique\, soulful vocals are given space to soar. Like contemporaries Nathaniel Rateliff and Jack White\, Roper tells his story with heart.  \nAdventuresome doesn’t properly describe Roper as an artist\, because when the guitar-wielding dynamo sets out to accomplish something\, there’s no telling where his mind will wander\, or when his energy will go.
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/jesse-roper-with-the-bankes-brothers/
LOCATION:West End Cultural Centre\, 586 Ellice Ave\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3B1Z8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Sing Along With Horrible Feeling\, Once More! Season 7
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the SEVENTH installment of this “wacky Broadway nightmare”. Think ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’…\n\n\n… but for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog! \nBrand new prizes\, brand new SURPRISES\, same great event! \nWe show the hit Internet musical Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog\, followed by the classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical episode\, ‘Once More with Feeling’. \nCome dressed as your favourite Buffy/Dr. Horrible/Angel/Firefly/etc. character\, and sing along with some awesome tunes as we broadcast these triumphs of musical media on a 27- foot screen at The Park Theatre! \nIf this isn’t enough to set you quaking in your stylish-yet-affordable boots\, we will ALSO be having… \n-a costume contest\, complete with themed prizes for the winners! \n-trivia! \n-multiple (10+) door prizes\, and \n-participation bags! \nCome one\, come all for some nerdy fun\, and let’s open those ‘lacy\, gently wafting curtains’ on two of the greatest musicals that redefined what musicals could do! \nTuesday\, May 9th\, 2023 \nDoors open at 6:00 PM \nThe show starts at 7:00 PM \n30-minute intermission and costume contest \nThe Park Theatre \n698 Osborne Street \n \nGender-inclusive washrooms are available on site. \nLots to see and check out at 6:00 PM\, including registering for the costume contest\, a silent auction for charity\, and more! \nThis event is volunteer-run and organized\, and all ticket sales go directly into purchasing participation bags\, door prizes\, costume contest prizes\, and supporting local businesses. \n6:00 PM Doors Open \n6:50 PM Take your seats!  \n7:00 PM Introduction & Trivia \n7:10 PM Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog! \n8:00 PM Intermission \n8:30 PM Costume Contest \n8:50 PM Once More\, with Feeling! \n9:40 PM Drawing of door prizes! \n9:55 PM Closing Remarks
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/sing-along-with-horrible-feeling-once-more-season-7/
LOCATION:The Park Theatre\, 698 Osborne Street\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3L 2B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Pinky Patel New Crown Who Dhis Tour
DESCRIPTION:MRG Live Presents\n\n\nPinky Patel \nNew Crown Who Dhis Tour \nSat\, May 13\, 2023 \nDoors: 7:00 pm \nAt The Park Theatre – Winnipeg $29.50 – $65.00  + applicable fees \n All Ages
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/pinky-patel-new-crown-who-dhis-tour/
LOCATION:The Park Theatre\, 698 Osborne Street\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3L 2B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:James Keelaghan
DESCRIPTION:James Keelaghan at the West End Cultural Centre – Friday\, May 19\, 2023 at 8:00pm\n\n\nThe West End Cultural Centre strongly encourages all of our patrons to continue wearing facemasks in our venue. Touring artists are disproportionately affected by COVID-related health issues\, and we want to give them every opportunity to continue to perform and tour. By wearing your mask in the venue\, you’re helping keep our artists healthy so that they don’t need to cancel shows and tours. \n-﻿—- \nContemporary folk songs\, at their very best\, offer an insight into the hardships\, attitudes\, and resolve of characters and events that shape our day-to-day lives. You can dress these songs up in inspired arrangements and intricate instrumentation but\, at their very essence\, the archetypal folk song is all about stories. Stories and people. Something such compelling songwriters as Eric Bogle\, Si Kahn\, Ewan MacColl\, and Stan Rogers … all understood and mined so effectively. \nJames Keelaghan\, too\, burrows into that same rich seam with equal ability and comparable conviction. To quote Eric Bibb\, the award-winning American acoustic bluesman\, after listening to Keelaghan perform: “ a joy to hear\, just beautiful.  Reminded me of the best of the best of another time – Liam Clancy\, Tom Paxton etcetera.” Less colourful but more succinct\, Dave Marsh\, the eminent Rolling Stone critic\, simply described Keelaghan as “Canada’s finest songwriter.” \nTruly\, throughout a career that now spans almost four decades\, the Juno and Canadian Folk Music Award winner has created a repertoire of incalculable importance – a unique body of work\, either inspired by or drawn from the folk tradition. Ten solo albums flush with enduring lyrical relevance. Take the beautiful but heartbreaking ballad\, Jenny Bryce\, for example. From any point of view\, it’s indistinguishable from the numerous traditional tracks covered on his disc A Few Simple Verses. \nWhat’s more\, various other originals from the Keelaghan cannon  must surely enter the domain of traditional folklore. Most notably\, Small Rebellions (highlighting the 1931 slaughter of peaceful striking miners in Bienfait\, SK); Hillcrest Mine (a prelude to the worst coal mining disaster in Canadian history); Kiri’s Piano (a triumph over adversity amidst the shameful\, racist treatment of Japanese-Canadians during WW II); Cold Missouri Waters (a harrowing portrait of the 1949 Mann Gulch Fire in the mountains of Montana) … \nA relentless musical spirit\, Keelaghan has surrounded himself with a variety of crackerjack companions down through the years that have largely included the late\, innovative\, free-spirited fiddler and composer\, Oliver Schroer\, the exuberant\, Chilean\, Latino-fusionist guitarist\, Oscar Lopez (with whom Keelaghan made two albums under the banner of Compadres)\, or the ubiquitous\, former Spirit of the West anchor and multi-instrumentalist\, Hugh MacMillan. Scrupulous audiences from Alberta to Australia bared witness to the sum of these resourceful parts. \nThere have been several mouth-watering collaborations in the writing department\, too. Celebrated names in the folk world such as Karrine Polwart\, Jez Lowe\, Catherine MacLellan\, David Francey\, Lynn Miles\, Dave Gunning\, Cara Luft and J.D. Edwards … all contributed to notable Keelaghan releases. \n“I love co-writing\,” he says\, “it’s the spark that gets me motivated – the fresh approach to a lyric or a different way of forming a melody for a song is so stimulating. Besides\, it’s also a great impetus to finish the damn song.” \nJames Keelaghan grew up in a bungalow in northwest Calgary\, AB\, with six siblings\, an Irish father\, and an English mum. His brother Bob would develop into a noteworthy guitarist with the excellent\, but now defunct\, Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir. From his father\, Jim\, James developed a love of history. The family record collection provided further inspiration. Traditional folk LPs by the likes of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem\, Séan Ó Riada\, and Harry Belafonte certainly caught young Keelaghan’s ear. He still cites Belafonte At Carnegie Hall as a recording that changed his life at age six! \nIncidentally\, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy would live in Calgary in the mid-‘70s where they recorded a weekly TV show that James and his father routinely attended. \n“They were stunning performers\,” says James. “I can still hear aspects of Tommy Makem’s sound in my voice. He was a fabulous singer\, fabulous.” \nAnd so\, another link in a storied musical chain was forged. James Keelaghan\, as they say\, is “a man you don’t meet every day.”
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/james-keelaghan/
LOCATION:West End Cultural Centre\, 586 Ellice Ave\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3B1Z8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Nick Maclean Quartet featuring Brownman Ali
DESCRIPTION:Nick Maclean Quartet featuring Brownman Ali – Sunday\, May 21\, 2023 at 8:00pm\n\n\nThe West End Cultural Centre strongly encourages all of our patrons to continue wearing facemasks in our venue. Touring artists are disproportionately affected by COVID-related health issues\, and we want to give them every opportunity to continue to perform and tour. By wearing your mask in the venue\, you’re helping keep our artists healthy so that they don’t need to cancel shows and tours. \n—– \nThis show is presented by the West End Cultural Centre in partnership with Jazz Winnipeg. \n-﻿—- \nThis spring\, the multi-award-winning NICK MACLEAN QUARTET feat. BROWNMAN ALI embarks on their extensive\, two month national tour across Canada\, bringing them from their hometown of Toronto all the way to the Pacific coast and everywhere in between. Led by fast-rising piano star NICK MACLEAN — an 8x Global Music Award winner and one of the most in-demand young jazz piano players in Toronto — this contemplative yet thrilling quartet delivers jazz between the two poles of thoughtful introspection and powerhouse conveyance\, taking influences from Herbie Hancock’s primordial 1960’s Blue Note era recordings. Maclean’s quartet heavily features one of Canada’s most provocative improvising trumpet players — BROWNMAN ALI — an internationally acclaimed\, multi-award winning jazz iconoclast who has been heralded as “Canada’s preeminent jazz trumpet player” by New York City’s Village Voice and is best known globally as the last trumpet player to play in the legendary jazz-hip-hop group GURU’s JAZZMATAZZ. For this show\, Ali & Maclean stand shoulder-to-shoulder with 2 of Canada’s top-tier rhythm section players: BENNETT YOUNG on upright bass (in for Ben Duff)\, and MIKE RAJNA on drums (in for Jacob Wutzke). \n-﻿—- \nCome witness these four in full flight\, this tour features many nights of deeply exploratory\, hard-swinging modern-jazz audiences nation-wide will not want to miss. \nThis contemplative and often thrilling quartet’s explorations of modern\, original repertoire is led by fast-rising piano star NICK MACLEAN – an 8x Global Music Award winner\, a Toronto Independent Music Award winner\, and one of the most in-demand young jazz piano players in Toronto. The group delivers jazz between the two poles of thoughtful introspection and powerhouse conveyance\, taking influences from Herbie Hancock’s primordial 1960’s Blue Note era recordings\, while paying tribute to some of the greatest improvisers in jazz history. \nMaclean’s quartet heavily features one of Canada’s most provocative improvising trumpet players – BROWNMAN ALI\, heralded as “Canada’s preeminent jazz trumpet player” by New York City’s Village Voice. Recognized as an internationally acclaimed jazz iconoclast\, he currently splits his time between Brooklyn\, NY & Toronto\, Canada and is a 2x National Jazz Award winner. This jazz veteran is best known globally as the last trumpet player with the legendary jazz-hip-hop group GURU’s JAZZMATAZZ\, having replaced Donald Byrd in that seminal ensemble. Ali & Maclean stand shoulder to shoulder with two of Toronto’s top-tier rhythm section 20-somethings: BEN DUFF on bass and JACOB WUTZKE on drums. The synergy of the 4 is always palpable in concert. \nThe group has toured across Canada as well as internationally and has been featured in numerous festivals and concert series including the Regina Jazz Society\, the Altrincham Jazz Festival\, and multiple appearances at the Toronto Jazz Festival both as a featured ensemble and an often requested backing band. In addition to their original material\, the ensemble has also mounted several popular tribute series to jazz masters including Herbie Hancock\, Wayne Shorter\, Miles Davis\, Freddie Hubbard\, Clark Terry & Cole Porter. \nThe quartet’s debut 11-track full-length album “Rites Of Ascension” features 6 Maclean-penned compositions\, 1 Brownman original and 4 re-imagined Herbie Hancock classics\, all recorded at the renowned Canterbury Studios in Toronto.  Produced by Brownman Ali\, this debut disk was released on October 31st\, 2017 and was nominated for CJSF’s ‘2018 Julian Award of Excellence’\, it won 3 ‘Gold’ Global Music Awards in the ‘jazz’\, ‘band’\, and ‘album’ categories\, and was featured as one of the Global Music Awards’ ‘Top 5 Albums of Spring 2018’. The group is hard at work on their next studio album slated for release on Browntasauras Records in winter 2023. \nThe group is anticipating the release of their highly anticipated next studio album ‘Convergence’ which is slated for release on Browntasauras Records in 2023. \n-﻿—- \nABOUT JAZZ WINNIPEG \nJazz Winnipeg is a charitable\, non-profit organization promoting the art of jazz and creative music through concert presentations and community engagement. As producers of the annual TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival as well as concerts and workshops throughout the year\, Jazz Winnipeg is a vibrant and essential organization dedicated to the enrichment of Winnipeg’s cultural community. The 2023 TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival takes place June 14-24\, 2023 at various venues throughout the Exchange District and downtown Winnipeg. Stay up to date at jazzwinnipeg.com.
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/nick-maclean-quartet-featuring-brownman-ali/
LOCATION:West End Cultural Centre\, 586 Ellice Ave\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3B1Z8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Raine Hamilton with Bicycle Face and Joanna Hawkins
DESCRIPTION:Raine Hamilton with Bicycle Face and Joanna Hawkins – Sunday\, May 28\, 2023 at 8pm\n\n\nThe West End Cultural Centre strongly encourages all of our patrons to continue wearing facemasks in our venue. Touring artists are disproportionately affected by COVID-related health issues\, and we want to give them every opportunity to continue to perform and tour. By wearing your mask in the venue\, you’re helping keep our artists healthy so that they don’t need to cancel shows and tours. \n-﻿—- \nT﻿his concert will include American Sign Language interpretation \n-﻿—- \nRaine is part prairie songstress\, part storyweaver; Each song has a story\, delivered between songs with humour and grace. Raine invites deep love of the violin into the singer-songwriter genre\, writing for violin and voice\, as well as for guitar and voice. Joined by cello and upright bass\, expect string arrangements that push and pull\, that move as they console. \nA classical violinist and musicologist by training\, Raine and their string trio offer string-quartet-like arrangements of Raine’s original songs. They call this chamber-folk\, a hybrid of the classical tradition of string quartet chamber music\, with the singer songwriter folk that comes so organically to Raine.  \nRaine’s latest work\, the full-length album Brave Land (2021-22)\, is a concept album about mountains\, and the courage\, wisdom\, and otherworldly connection they represent. Here\, as in Raine’s 2018 album Night Sky\, the songs are set to intricate and seasoned arrangements for guitar\, violin\, cello\, and double bass. Once again Raine has worked with string trio collaborators Quintin Bart on double bass\, Natanielle Felicitas on cello\, and Lloyd Peterson as producer/engineer.  \nRaine believes that music is for everyone\, and that we all have something to share. An experienced educator\, Raine offers workshops in songwriting and fiddle tune writing (EN/FR). Raine also offers concerts with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation\, to help make live music and the community that comes with it more accessible to the Deaf community.   \nRaine is the recipient of the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award for Emerging Artist of the Year! Raine has toured Canada extensively\, driving\, flying\, and floating coast to coast. Highlights include: Performing songs with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (5 times!)\, performing with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra\, playing a show in a cave (10 stories below the earth!)\, playing festivals across Canada (Vancouver Folk Festival\, Vancouver Island Music Fest\, Atlin Festival\, Home County\, Filberg Fest\, Lilac Fest\, Harvest Moon\, Trout Forest)\, playing for passage on Via Rail\, and meeting so many amazing humans along the way.
URL:https://accesswinnipeg.com/event/raine-hamilton-with-bicycle-face-and-joanna-hawkins/
LOCATION:West End Cultural Centre\, 586 Ellice Ave\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3B1Z8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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