This intimate and acoustically-superb 318 soft-seat venue offers a varied season of theatre, music, dance, family performances and theatre classes. In short, something for everyone! Whatever the occasion, whatever the situation, whatever the presentation, every experience in Horizon Stage is Up Close and Personal.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Serious Spiritual Sounds will ‘Shake the Rafters’ at Horizon Stage
Juno Nominated Gospel
Trio, The Sojourners, to perform in Spruce Grove on October 12.
Vancouver based gospel group, The Sojourners, summon a power and passion at their performances that rises up and shakes the rafters. Recognized for their strength and spirit, this trio spices up cool vocal harmonies with flourishes of doo-wop, R&B, country, and blues, to create a stirring sound that celebrates the soul. Horizon Stage is thrilled to be presenting these incredible artists on Saturday, October 12 at 7:30 p.m.
When Canadian blues icon Jim Byrnes called Marcus Mosely in 2006, and asked him to round up a couple of friends to record back-up vocals for House of Refuge, no one could have guessed what would happen next. From the moment Mosely and his pals stepped up to the microphone and began to sing, they realized that they had found something very special. When Byrnes dubbed the trio The Sojourners the name stuck and – as they say – the rest is history.
Hot on the tail of their session with Byrnes, the Sojourners went into the studio with roots music whiz Steve Dawson and recorded Hold On in 2007. The song ‘Eyes on the Prize’ from that CD was then included on Let Freedom Sing, a Time-Life compilation box set honouring the music of the American civil rights era. The Sojourners recorded their self-titled sophomore CD in 2010, which promptly earned them a Canadian Folk Music Award nomination for Traditional Album of the Year and a Juno nomination for Blues Album of the Year. Their third CD, Sing and Never Get Tired, is scheduled for release on October 15 and they are looking forward to performing selections from it at their Spruce Grove concert.
After spending their formative years singing in their hometown churches, The Sojourners have an authentic sound with an edge that only comes from experience. Their gospel is real gospel - blessed with a soul that can’t be faked. Mosely, Will Sanders, and newest trio member Khari McClelland’s, songs reflect on the world that we all live in. They don't sing about some removed perfect place or distant plains of glory. Their music expresses the old adage that God does his best work on the streets and in the gutters, not in the houses of power or the mansions of the rich. According to Mosely, "[Our new] album is grittier and has more of an edge than anything we've done before. These new songs have a groove to them. We're doing dance music, and if you come to see us, you should come ready to have a good time."
The Sojourners raise their collective voices to offer new hope for people living in desperate times. Their songs of faith, struggle, and the promise of redemption, have the power to soothe the hurts brought by modern life. Theirs is a gospel that can take a punch and remain standing, and the guys feel just as at home in a roadhouse bar as they do in a revival tent. They have also performed at numerous folk music festivals, including Edmonton’s. The Sojourners are rock solid; proof positive that faith can move mountains. But that shouldn’t scare anyone away. Sinner or saved, true believer or lover of great roots music, wherever you stand on your own personal journey you should see The Sojourners perform. You’ll feel better for it.
Let The Sojourners soothe your soul and shake-up your Saturday night. Tickets to see them Up Close and Personal at Horizon Stage on October 12 are $35 for adults and $30 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased at the City Hall Ticket Centre (315 Jespersen Ave), by phone at 780-962-8995, or online at Ticketpro.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Monday, September 09, 2013
Thursday, September 05, 2013
American Rock and Country Legend Coming to Horizon Stage
Chris Hillman and Herb
Pedersen Will Revisit Their Contributions to Music History on September 19.
Horizon
Stage is excited to start its 2013/2014 season with an American musical legend.
Chris Hillman is a Rock n’ Roll Hall
of Fame inductee, a 4-time Grammy Award nominee, and a pioneer of the
country-rock genre. Joined onstage by legendary vocalist and all-star
multi-instrumentalist Herb Pedersen,
Hillman will take his audience on a tour through 50 years of music history in a
single evening—history that he helped make!
Country and rock music fans are invited to get Up Close and Personal with Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen at Horizon
Stage Performing Arts Centre in Spruce Grove on Thursday, September 19, at 7:30
p.m.
Herb
Pedersen was the number one session singer and instrumentalist in the Los
Angeles area for decades, performing on many notable artists’ albums and collaborating
with the likes of Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, John Prine, John Denver, and
Kris Kristofferson. He is the front man for The Laurel Canyon Ramblers and has worked on soundtracks or television
(The Rockford Files, The Simpsons) and motion pictures (Smokey and The Bandit, Maverick)
since the 1970s.
Chris
and Herb’s musical friendship has spanned over forty five years since their
initial meeting in Los Angeles during the early folk and bluegrass movement. In 1980s they joined with John Jorgenson to
form the critically acclaimed DesertRose Band. That group enjoyed numerous number one country singles including
“One Step Forward”, “Summer Wind”, and “He’s Back and I’m Blue”. By the
mid-nineties, Hillman and Pedersen began performing as an acoustic duo and have
since recorded several successful albums together. Their latest release, “At
Edward’s Barn,” continues their long-running love for the music they embraced
so passionately years ago.
Chris
Hillman and Herb Pedersen’s concert playlist shines with the strength of Chris’
writing, bluegrass, roots, country and, of course, some classic rock ‘n’ roll. Tickets to see
them perform live at Horizon Stage on Thursday, September 19 are $40 for
adults, and $35 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased at the City
Hall Ticket Centre (315 Jespersen Ave), by phone at 780-962-8995, or online at www.ticketpro.ca.
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