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The Songs of Gordon Lightfoot

Sunday, October 26th

Calgary’s Nose Creek Concerts will present Picking Up the Pieces, The Songs of Gordon Lightfoot.

Produced by Second Sunset Productions, the show features Edmonton musicians Benjamin Williams on vocals and guitar, Patrick Hughes on bass and Connor Miskiman on lead guitar. This tribute show replicates the sound of Lightfoot’s early performances and includes both well-known hits and deeper cuts from his vast repertoire, aiming to showcase the breadth and depth of his songwriting. More information about the show itself can be found on Second Sunset Productions’ Facebook page.

Doors open with a light lunch and cash bar at 2 p.m.. Show starts at 3 p.m.. Tickets are $25 (kids 14 & under free) and can be purchased online through the URL.

Details

Date:
Sunday, October 26th
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
http://winstonheights.ca/events

Venue

520-27 Avenue NE
Calgary, Alberta T2E 2A6 Canada
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Phone:
(403) 276-5474
Website:
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