Kingsville Folk Festival & The Bank
Theatre Present Annie & Rod Capps with Jason Dennie
On a musical journey that began in 1982, Annie and Rod
Capps have earned sincere praise for their songwriting and musicianship, with
two albums topping the Folk-DJ charts, multiple Detroit Music Award
nominations, and as 2-time Kerrville New Folk Finalists.
They’ve been cultivating a symbiotic sound that
reflects their deep and intuitive understanding of each other, delivering songs
about broken things and poignant little ponderings with a rootsy vibe, a touch
of twang and a soulful groove. Anne and Rod have recorded 1 EP and 6 full
length CDs of original music, with a few notable exceptions. Their growing and
devoted fan base is awaiting their highly anticipated, soon to be released CD,
"Searching For Neverland." And, as ever, Gamble Rogers
Fingerstyle Champion, multi Cammy Award winner, illustrious mandolin, guitarist
and singer Jason Dennie will join them on stage. The Capps and Dennie have
thrilled audiences in sold out concerts and return to the area as fan
favourites from the inaugural Kingsville Folk Music Festival last August.
The Bank Theatre is located at 10 Erie
Street South in Leamington. Doors open at 7 pm, show begins at 7:30 pm. Limited
seating, patrons are urged to purchase tickets in advance. Tickets are just $20
per person, and available at Rebel Cowboy Music, 5 Main St. E Kingsville
519-997-7777 or Counter Effects, 2 Iroquois Rd. Leamington 519-326-4014 and
Fletcher’s Cleaners, 245 Erie St. S, Leamington.
The concert is a fund raising project of
both the non-profit Sun Parlour Folk Music Society and the registered charity
Sun Parlour Players Community Theatre. The Sun Parlour Folk Music Society
exists to provide diverse high quality folk music through concerts and the
annual Kingsville Folk Music Festival. SPFMS allocates funds to the MAY FUNd
(Music and Arts for Youth) which provides financial assistance to regional
youth to access the arts.
Sun Parlour Players Community Theatre is
a vibrant organization where everyone can experience the performing arts. Sun
Parlour Players Community Theatre is committed to bringing to the community a
performing arts centre, The Bank Theatre, with the highest quality of planning,
design, and functionality, to accommodate all age groups and all appropriate
aspects of liberal arts.
by Richard Rosenthal
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