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Music in the Forest

Thursday, July 10th

An intimate show in the beautiful natural surroundings of Crimson Lake Provincial Park, Christin Hyshka joins to perform in the Music in the Forest Concert Series for 2025.

A biographical snapshot of Christin Hyshka:

Christin Hyshka is a Canadian folk roots singer songwriter with a unique voice and music that’s filled with grit and hope. A heartfelt, honest, and fun-loving performer, his songs tell meaningful stories that mirror the experiences of his listeners lives. Christin was raised in rural Manitoba, where he grew up immersed in the music of Neil Young, Bob Dylan, and Steve Earle, deeply influenced by the imagery these artists depict through their song writing. Music came naturally to him, and by the age of 13, he was already playing guitar and writing his own songs. Family gatherings often revolved around music, with uncles and aunts playing instruments and singing in harmonies perfected from Sunday choirs. Now based in Edmonton, Alberta, Christin performs with his band, The Modern Sons, playing tracks from his debut album, *The First Word*, along with his latest release, *Rescue*.

Doors Open 6:30 PM; Music starts at 7:00 PM.

Details

Date:
Thursday, July 10th
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://albertaparks.ca/parks/central/crimson-lake-pp/activities-events/events/music-in-the-forest-christin-hyshka/

Venue

Crimson Lake
Clearwater County, Alberta T0M 0C0 Canada
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Phone:
4038458349
Website:
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