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It also is about the effects of the pettiness and chicanery of Clarence Campbell and some of the power brokers in the NHL
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It also is about the effects of the pettiness and chicanery of Clarence Campbell and some of the power brokers in the NHL
Read more“I’m the new guy on the block. I’m here to help keep that music alive out there in performances. I’m going to do my best because I love it.”
Read moreODAC has new leadership and for some time this board and the previous one have been talking about how, and acting to strengthen and grow the council.
Read moreThe Qennefer Browne achievement award had two winners. The committee decided to recognize someone from the arts side and the historical side of things.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreThe show is a re-staging of the 2022 festival opener. Lance chose music which would have been played at the festival during its previous 60 years and did it in 60 minutes. This time he’s added 30 more minutes of music.
Read moreMAT is also hosting an anniversary party at the rehearsal hall from 1 to 5 p.m. November 11. It’s free to attend.
Read moreOne can learn the words and the melodies and have a voice in the range and timbre like Gord, but if you overlook how Gord wrote any line the way he did and the delivery you’ll be just another singer in a rock and roll band.
Read moreI got his biography and I never knew what an amazing, gifted, wonderful man he was.”
Read moreKaren Hilfman Millson will be delivering the reflection based on her funeral service for Gord last May.
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