Saturday, May. 20th @ 7:30pm | The Harrison Memorial Hall
SOLD OUT
We are now offically sold out for this show.
Once your tickets are purchased, you will be added to our guest list. No physical tickets are required to be picked up or presented at the door.
Rumours Reimagined
This evening will feature music from the iconic album Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, interpreted by a variety of outstanding vocalists from Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, along with a top notch band of instrumentalists. This album was chosen in an “audience choice” process, when it was put to our social media audience to vote from a series of classic 70s albums for the one that would be performed as this final concert of the 2022/23 Season of the Performing Arts.
Released in 1977, Rumours is one of the best selling albums of all time, having sold over 40 million records to date. But beyond its stunning popularity, it is considered a masterpiece of confessional pop songraft, group synergy, and production values. The album raised Fleetwood Mac to an unparalleled level of fame in 1970s rock music.
The goal of the evening is not to reproduce the album note for note, but to allow for some interpretation by these fine singers and players, allowing the passion and meaning to come through. We are excited to hear these great songs being performed in person in the intimacy of the Memorial Hall. It promises to be a great evening!
Krystle Dos Santos
Krystle Dos Santos is a 2x Western Canadian Music Award winning soul, jazz and R&B singer based out of Vancouver, Canada. With an extraordinary voice that is commanding, powerful and rich with talent, her music, inspired by classic and neo-soul combined with smooth R&B elements is executed brilliantly; It’s simultaneously elegant, bold and sensual, pulling inspiration from her idols Etta James, Nina Simone, Toni Braxton and Chaka Khan.
Adam Dobres
Over the past 20 years Adam has toured extensively around the world as a guitarist for a variety of groups. The Wailin’ Jennys, Toni Childs, Pierre Schryer, Dermot Byrne (Altan), Daniel Lapp, Dustin Bentall, and Ridley Bent. A recent highlight was touring as an opening band with the Ruth Moody Band for Mark Knopfler (2013, 2015) which included 8 shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK.
LJ Mounteney
Dubbed a “Canadian Bonnie Raitt,” LJ Mounteney combines soulful vocals with high-energy performances and has worked with some of the best musicians on the West Coast. Mounteney’s new 13 song blues and roots album, Mama Danced, is a mixture of originals and covers and has been played on CBC’s Hot Air and Saturday Night Blues and many more stations in Canada, the UK and the US. Mama Danced (CD) will be available for purchase!
Robin Layne
Juno nominated percussionist Robin Layne has immersed himself in rhythmic traditions around the world from Cuba to West Africa to Mexico. He brings these influences to bear in his compositions.
The show will begin at 7:30 pm but doors will open at 7:00 pm to avoid any lineups. A bar and concession will be available. The show will be two 45 min sets with a short intermission.