![]() ![]() With pipes aplenty, Juno nominee Pangman possesses the requisite taste, talent and the historical knowledge of an avid record collector to breathe new life into the sturdy standards of the classic jazz era. It’s clear to see that Quote the Raven are on an upward trajectory with no slowing down in sight.Īlthough Alex Pangman grew up a couple of generations late to have sung with Teddy Wilson, the vibrant vocalist is proud to be known as Canada’s Sweetheart of Swing. Their sophomore album titled Can’t Hold the Light, an album that delves into the lives of working musicians won the 2022 ECMA for Contemporary Roots album of the year and has been nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards. With one Cross Canadian Tour, five Eastern Canadian and two Western Canadian tours under their belts, and with more to come in 20, the duo have performed at major festivals around the Country. With over one million streams across all streaming platforms it’s clear that Quote the Raven have been catching the attention of listeners and that’s apparent from their touring history as well. The dynamic duo have a harmonious blend that’s incomparable it’s like the blending of two voices into one, while their Americana meets east coast songwriting and stage dynamic are irresistibly charming. John’s and in the past few years have rapidly grown to a household name around Canada and are steadily growing their clout on an international level. The pair got their start in the small bars and pubs around St. Quote the Raven, consisting of Jordan Coaker and Kirsten Rodden-Clarke have been performing together for over a decade. Their new album “The Empress” continues to highlight the group’s one-of-a-kind sound and irresistible groove. The McDades are winners of the Juno Award for Best Roots Album (group) and two Canadian folk music awards (World Group of the year and Instrumental album of the year). ![]() This compelling and dynamic group “finds their groove somewhere between a down-home kitchen party, a jazzy after hours club, and a folk festival.” (London Free Press) Combining original tunes and unique interpretations of traditional songs, their performances feature both energetic instrumentals and moving vocals performed in English and French. With vocal harmonies that can only come from a family, and an obvious love for each other and their music, The McDades’ sound is immersed in the spirit of improvisation. Their ground-breaking compositions and innovative arrangements are characterized by stunning virtuosity and a near-telepathic interaction on stage. The Juno Award winners’ cutting edge sound is the perfect complement to their fiery performances.Īt the heart of the group are siblings Shannon, Solon & Jeremiah who grew up playing Canadian folk music alongside their parents and among artists from around the world a unique upbringing that led to a love and respect for all music. Punching through the walls of tradition, The McDades’ Celtic-rooted music fuses the spontaneity of jazz improvisation and infectious global rhythms. NOTE: for this event, pre-registered tickets are NOT required if you have difficulty getting member tickets, you may always arrive at the door displaying your membership card and a photo ID. Get in touch with the memberships team for more information. If you have logged in to your account, it is possible your account is not attached to your membership (we have a different email address on file), or your membership has lapsed. If you do not see the member ticket options, first check that you are logged in.
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