DOUG COX & LINDA MCRAE
Two of Canada’s finest. You can see hear the past and the present in their instrumentation, their stories and their songs. A rare treat in an intimate setting. What a long, strange – and delightful – trip it continues to be!
With sixty years’ experience and countless performances between them, these veteran award winning recording artists each with a menagerie of stories to tell, a truckload of strings and things in their arsenal and preponderance of songs will have you glued to your seat listening to their every word, sometimes laughing, singing along, tapping your toes and humming their melodies for days afterward. What a long, strange – and delightful – trip it continues to be!
The performance is taking place on April 14, at the Dream Café (67 Front Street Penticton, British Columbia V2A1H2).
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