Entertainment for the 2011 Festival

Live, Free, Outdoor Music will be at the Kiwanis Bowl Fort George Park, Prince George from Noon - 4pm Sunday September 25, 2010, rain or shine!

Ken McCoy Band

Ken and his band have been performing and recording over the last 20 years at every kind of show from intimate, acoustic settings to full blown concerts for 20 000 people. My Space website
 


Cloverdale concert, 2009           

Redgy Blackout

Singer and multi-instrumentalist Scott Perrie and guitar/banjo player Jeremy Breaks have been perfecting their collaborative craft since they met at an open jam in Vancouver. Both came from musical backgrounds, Perrie through the theatre and his grandfathers ‘61 Gibson J45, and Breaks through growing up in his father’s music store in Prince George. The duo’s musical vision came together with their acclaimed 2009 debut The Leap, and in 2010 they recorded an EP, entitled Meet You On The Other Side with the popular upbeat track “Like Penguins Do”. These days Redgy Blackout are producing their best material yet, bringing a united focus and dedication to the music they create, and collaborating with top notch musicians. Redgy Blackout website

Marcel Gagnon

His walk through life and his analytical style have provided him with a great variety of ways of expressing his views and mixed musical styles and compositions. He started song-writing many years ago. With his songs he is capable of sharing his views of historical events and how they have impacted his life. His perception of life has also impacted the positive message of his songs. CBC Radio 3 website

  

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