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Some thinks we mentioned this week:
- Check out Lisa's interview on In the Country with Dave Woods
- The Prairie Belles will be on Edmonton AM's summer series E-Pinions this upcoming Monday! Make sure to tune in!
- John Hiatt & The Combo @ The Winspear Centre on September 1st! We featured John's song Have A Little Faith In Me. Lisa's alltime FAVORITE!
- Local Colour Exhibit by George Webber - This travelling exhibit on loan from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts showcases the disappearing face of communities that are scattered throughout central and southern Alberta, and it's FREE.
- Edmonton\'s Street Performer's Festival< font="">font> takes place from Friday, Jul 9 – Sunday, Jul 18, 2010.
This weekend marks the very FIRST SOSFest in Edmonton! Make sure to check out all the amazing shows going on this weekend. Such as...
FRIDAY- Lorrie Matheson @ TransAlta Arts Barns 8pm - SOSFest details
- Andrew Perri @ B Scene Studios 8pm - SOSFest details
- David Mars Trio with Jessica Mark @ Axis Cafe - E-TICKETS
- People Powered Party Featuring Define the Line and Alexander Chemist - @ Railroad Park - SOSFest details
- Joe Nolan @ Savoy Lounge 10pm - SOSFest details
- Erica Viegas, Lisa Nicole Grace & Jessica Heine @ Strathcona Baptist Church 7pm - SOSFest details
~*~DANEEL'S THEATRE SPOTLIGHT~*~
The Ambassador's Wives is playing from July 8, 2010 - July 24, 2010 at the Varscona Theatre. Performances are Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm, with additional matinee performances on Saturdays at 2pm.
Ticket prices are $26 for adults and $21 for students and seniors on Wednesday through Saturday evenings. All seats on Saturday afternoons are $15, and Tuesday evenings are Pay-What-You-Can.
FEATURE ARTIST
This week we featured Andrea House. Andrea House is a singer with a penchant for melody whose writing floats beautifully between the hits of Patsy Cline and Billie Holiday, Willie Nelson and Irving Berlin, Allison Krauss and Norah Jones. Whether the influence is obvious or ambiguous, the focus is clear: this is a impassioned voice reminiscent of the great singers of the 1940’s and 1950’s telling stories of depth and meaning. Her songwriting is a dedication to compositions of the past, full of melody and thoughtful lyricism. We featured her song I Blame You from her 2008 release The Same Inside. Make sure to head out to her show that is part of SOSFest this weekend @ Strathcona Baptist Church.
We'd love to hear from you, so please twitter us, facebook us, or email us at prairiebelles@gmail.com Until next time! xo
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