| April 29, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm | to | 11:00 pm |
As a special reward for friends of the Winnipeg Folk Festival, we are offering a pre-sale for this concert, Friday, February 26. Pre-sale password is Halifax.
Thursday, April 29, 2010, 8:00 p.m., at The Park Theatre Tickets $17 advance, available at ticketmaster.ca and the Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store, 211 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg.
Amelia Curran is a seeker. Rich in metaphor, language and instrumentation, Curran’s latest album Hunter, Hunter speaks to unrequited longing, the notion of belonging and reflections on love both lost and found.
A songwriter by trade, but a writer at heart, Curran believes language is everything. She describes the craft of song-writing as an act of “expressing the inexpressible, a means of describing the indescribable.”
Links: AmeliaCurran.com | Facebook | MySpace | CBC Radio3
Upon hearing Rose Cousins for the first time, the clarity and range of her voice is what is initially striking. Her music combined with her witty onstage banter makes it customary to both laugh and cry during a live show.
Rose has recently released her 2nd full-length album “The Send Off”, produced by Luke Doucet. She has toured across both Canada and the USA in support of “If You Were for Me” and received a variety of awards including: East Coast Music Awards Female Recording of the Year (2009).
Links: RoseCousins.com | Facebook | MySpace | CBC Radio3



