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Sylvia Herold & The Rhythm Bugs @ The Rogue Folk Club

Sylvia Herold & The Rhythm Bugs @ The Rogue Folk Club

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Date: 3/4/2013 11:26 pm
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Date of event Thursday, March 7th – 8pm
Location of event St James Hall 3214 West 10th Ave, Kitsilano 

Sylvia Herold and the Rhythm Bugs sing lighthearted swing and mid-century pop songs in lush three-part harmony. Sylvia Herold (Wake the Dead, Cats & Jammers, Euphonia), Ed Johnson (vocals/guitar), Jennifer Scott (vocals/piano), and Cary Black (acoustic bass/vocals) draw from their new CD, The Spider and the Fly. The disc takes its name-and its spirit-from the Fats Waller song, "The Spider and the Fly," a tale of leggy seduction. The material ranges from high-society jazz to low-down Basin Street ballads. The focus is on the elegant vocal arrangements reminiscent of the Pied Pipers and the Boswell Sisters. Combining jazz and entomology, Sylvia Herold and the Rhythm Bugs concoct a honey of a musical cocktail that will give listeners a buzz.

Tickets $20 ($16 members)
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Tickets also on sale at Highlife Records & Rufus' Guitar Shop 

www.roguefolk.bc.ca

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Joanna Chapman-Smith International Women’s Day Concert & CD Launch

Joanna Chapman-Smith International Women's Day Concert & CD Launch

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Date: 3/5/2013 12:18 am
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Date of event Friday, 8 March 2013, 8pm
Location of event St James Hall 3214 West 10th Ave, Kitsilano 

Winner of the 2010 Independent Music Award for best acoustic song, this Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist makes her Rogue debut to launch her new CD. With echoes of accordion-driven French and Gypsy music, jazz, folk, blues and more, her music encompasses influences from around the world and from a vast array of musical forms.

Joanna developed her cosmopolitan tastes growing up in multicultural Toronto in a family with Italian-American, New Zealand and Brazilian roots; a well-nurtured thirst for new cultural experiences is unmistakable in Joanna's music. Her songs show influences from klezmer and Balkan choral music to tango and flamenco. She is a skilled guitarist, pianist, and clarinettist, but her live shows also feature other, less conventional, instruments – many of her own creation.

Tickets $20 ($16 members)
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Tickets also on sale at Highlife Records and Rufus' Guitar Shop 

www.roguefolk.bc.ca

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Bruce Molsky + John Reischman – Double CD Release!

Bruce Molsky + John Reischman – Double CD Release!

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Date: 3/5/2013 12:19 am
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Date of event Tuesday March 12th, 8pm
Location of event St James Hall 3214 West 10th Ave, Kitsilano 

A dual CD release concert featuring two of North America's most celebrated acoustic musicians!

Tickets $24 ($20 members)
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http://www.roguefolk.bc.ca/concerts/ev13031220.html

Fiddler Bruce Molsky launches his seventh solo CD, If It Ain't Here When I Get Back, while mandolin wizard John Reischman launches his third solo album, Walk Along John.

Bruce Molsky stands today as the premier old-time fiddler in the world, the defining virtuoso of Appalachia's timeless folk music traditions. That must feel odd for a former engineer from the Bronx, who didn't begin a music career until he was forty. But folded into those strange facts is the secret to his unique genius. In addition to a prolific solo career, performing on fiddle, guitar, and banjo, Molsky frequently joins genre-busting supergroups, like the Grammy-nominated Fiddlers Four, and Mozaik, with Hungarian Nikola Parov, and Celtic giant Donal Lunny. He was on Nickel Creek's farewell tour, and performs in a trio with Scottish fiddler Aly Bain and Sweden's great Ale Moller.

Playing in these kinds of groups is an important part of what I do, Molsky says. Regionalism was one of the hallmarks of traditional music in the old days; now we're in the Information Age, and I don't think that's what folk music does anymore. But the more cultures I discover, the more I realize that folk music performs the same function for everybody; and therefore is the same thing everywhere – just spoken with different accents.

www.brucemolsky.com

This is also a CD release show celebrating the music from mandolin master John Reischman's long awaited new CD, Walk Along John. The all-instrumental recording includes nine new John Reischman originals, a few hand-picked traditional tunes, and a remake of the very first tune John wrote. The impressive group of supporting players featured on the recording includes Bruce Molsky (who, as luck would have it, shares the bill this evening), Chris Thile, Tony Trischka, Kenny Smith, the Jaybirds, and many more.

This will be an opportunity for Vancouver audiences to hear John play with a new cast of characters. The band for this show is featured on several tunes on the new recording. The group is made up of Patrick Metzger on bass, Trent Freeman on fiddle, and Eli West on guitar and bouzouki. Jaybirds Nick Hornbuckle and Trisha Gagnon will also make guest appearances.

www.johnreischman.com

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Stephen Fearing CD Launch

Stephen Fearing CD Launch

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Date: 3/5/2013 12:20 am
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Date of event March 14th, 8pm
Location of event St James Hall 3214 West 10th Ave, Kitsilano 

Multiple Juno Award winning Stephen Fearing is one of the foremost performing singer-songwriters in Canada. Mixing powerful lyrics, creative arrangements and brilliant guitar playing, Fearing has built up a loyal and dedicated international audience with a wide range of songs – from his 1988 release Out to Sea, to his last Juno winning album Yellowjacket. A founding member of Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, Stephen has collaborated with many artists including Shawn Colvin, Richard Thompson, Sarah McLachlan, Tom Wilson, Colin Linden, Margo Timmins and most recently producing Happy Here the latest Juno-nominated album from Suzie Vinnick.

His latest recording, The Man Who Married Music is a 'Best Of' collection, with tracks handpicked by Stephen, featuring some of the best music he has released over his career. Stephen, of course, is very familiar to Rogue Folkies, being a founding member of the Club and a frequent performer here as well. We are delighted to bring him back to launch a new CD.

www.stephenfearing.com

Tickets $24 ($20 members)
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Spring Break at the Space Centre

Spring Break at the Space Centre

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Date: 3/5/2013 1:13 pm
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Date of event Sat Mar 16 – Mon Apr 1, 2013
Location of event H.R. MacMillan Space Centre

Need a place for your kids to visit? Then consider the Space Centre. Spring Break this year includes careers in science, dark secrets of the Universe, how Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield lives and works on the ISS, and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first woman in Space. Open daily during Spring Break 10:00am – 5:00pm. Information: Call 604-738-7827, email[email protected] or visit http://www.spacecentre.ca .

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Legal @ Lunch: Wills & Estates

Legal @ Lunch: Wills & Estates

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Date: 3/6/2013 12:05 pm
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Date of event Friday, March 22, 2013, 12.15 pm – 1.00 pm
Location of event People's Law School, #150 – 900 Howe Street, Vancouver

This free public seminar provides information on what a will is, why a will 
is important, and what are the requirements for making a will.

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Legal @ Lunch: Powers of Attorney & Joint Accounts

Legal @ Lunch: Powers of Attorney & Joint Accounts

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Date: 3/6/2013 12:08 pm
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Date of event Thursday, March 28, 12.00 pm – 1.00 pm
Location of event People's Law School, #150 – 900 Howe Street, Vancouver
 

Financial Literacy Workshop for Older Adults: Power of Attorney, Shared Bank Accounts, Financial Abuse, Helpful Resources.

Registration at http://www.eventbrite.ca/event/5141905578#

or 604.331.5400 

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Employment Law Public Seminar

Employment Law Public Seminar

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Date: 3/6/2013 12:11 pm
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Date of event Monday, April 8, 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm
Location of event Burnaby Public Library, 6100 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby 
 

This session will include information on employees rights concerning applying for a job, working overtime, statutory holidays, leaving and being terminated.

Registration at http://bpl.bc.ca/events/employment-law-workshop 

 or 604-436-5427.

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Wills & Estates Public Seminar

Wills & Estates Public Seminar

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Date: 3/6/2013 12:13 pm
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Date of event Wednesday, April 17, 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm
Location of event Muriel Arnason Library, #130 – 20338 – 65 Ave, Langley
 

This seminar provides information on what a will is, why a will is important, and what are the requirements for making a will.

Registration: 604.532.3590

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Concert: Elles s’appelaient Marie

Concert: Elles s’appelaient Marie

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Date: 3/7/2013 12:19 pm
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Date of event May 4, 2013
Location of event Centennial Secondary School theatre (570 Poirier Street, Coquitlam)
 

Maillardville’s francophone choir Les Échos du Pacifique perform : Elles s’appelaient Marie (« Their name was Marie »), a 16-movement suite by France Levasseur-Ouimet, première performance in BC. Conductor:Luke Mayba. Guest soloist: Marie-Josée Ouimet.

 

Elles s’appelaient Marie is more than a musical suite. It also includes a narrative recounting the life of a woman who marries a "Voyageur" and leaves Quebec at age 16 to live on an Albertan homestead at the turn of the 20th century. The suite was written to acknowledge and honour the often ignored contributions of those women whose day-to-day faith and perseverance built Western Canada's francophone communities. The suite's 16 movements are diverse and their style ranges from "gigue" to lullaby, from gossipers' quarrel to Midnight Mass. The production of this masterpiece will be a significant tribute to Maillardville and, for this occasion, the soloist Marie-Josée Ouimet will join us from Edmonton to interpret the role of "Marie".

 Tickets: Adults $12/Seniors & students $10/Free for children 12 and under. Group rates available for 10 or more. For more information, call 604-266-4699 or 604-764-2808 or contact [email protected], or visit our website atwww.lesechosdupacifique.com