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This is a rare opportunity to hear this legendary producer of U2, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and EmmyLou Harris perform live. This Hamilton native is a Canadian Hall of Famer and a Juno and Grammy award-winning singer, composer, producer and mutli-instumentalist.
His instantly recognizable atmospheric sound and ability to get the best out of musicians has made him highly sought after by the industries biggest stars. His recent film "Here Is What Is" is part home movie, part concert film, part travelogue taking us with him to Morocco, Ireland and Los Angeles with the likes of Bono and Billy Bob Thornton.
Don't miss your chance to "soak in the moment" with this laid back philosopher on a summer evening of great Canadian singer-songwriters.
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"By this point, singer/songwriter Danny Michel must be a bit weary of being ranked as one of this country's undiscovered musical treasures. But it's true." (Toronto Star)
Danny's music spans a variety of genres, all delivered with clever lyrics, catchy melodies, multi-instumental virtuosity and humble charm.
NOTE: Danny was unable to perform at Centre for the Arts last season, due to being asked by Stuart McLean to go on tour with the Vinyl Cafe.
Don't miss him!
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Neverending White Lights is a dramatic music collaboration project fronted by Daniel Victor whose recordings have feartured a variety of contributing artists including Dallas Green, Hawksley Workman, Raine Maida and Thorold native Marco DiFelice.
Daniel Victor performs all musical instruments and mostly all songs feature a different singer. The idea behind Neverending White Lights is to present a sampling of different voices, styles, and artists, while retaining the 'focused' sound characteristic of a band.
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Oliver Black gets rock and roll. They understand the need for real music in a world saturated with over-processed, corporate rock.
Formed in 2003, the foursome from Welland, Ontario features the ferocious Joplin-esque lead singer Serena Pruyn.
The band recently relocated to Austin, TX, to write and soak up some Southern vibes where they attracted the attention of several legendary producers, including Daniel Lanois.
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St. Catharines based Joe Lapinski writes and performs his unique brand of acoustically cinematic music. The hardest working man in the Niagara music scene keeps himself busy with his solo performances, his record label, Yummy Recordings, playing with bands including The Dave Clark Woodshed Orchestra, The Woodchoppers Association, The Williams and PayDirt and involving himself with other Niagara arts groups and events including the NAC, Suitcase in Point Theatre Co. and the upcoming In The Soil - Niagara's Homegrown Arts Festival this April at the Centre for the Arts.
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The event will go on Rain or Shine.
Doors Open at 5 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE: This event is General Admission. The seats are NOT assigned.
General Admission: $30 + GST
Brock Price: $27 + GST- NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE in person sales ONLY. Brock ID required. Please contact Box Office for Additional details.
VIP Stage Seating: $50 + GST
Dining Pavilion: $120 + GST (includes VIP Pavilion seating + Marché-style Dinner & Wine)
TICKETS ARE AVIALABLE ONLINE AT WWW.ARTS.BROCKU.CA AND BY PHONE UP UNTIL 4 P.M. ON SHOW DAY. PATRONS PURCHASING TICKETS CAN PICK UP THEIR TICKETS AT THE CENTRE FOR THE ARTS BOX OFFICE UP UNTIL THAT TIME. OTHERWISE TICKETS CAN BE PICKED UP OR PURCHASED ON SHOW DAY AT MONTEBELLO PARK.
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