Friday, March 27, 2015

Enjoy a Wild Night of Rockabilly, Western Swing, and Honky-Tonk

Cousin Harley hits Horizon Stage and takes on Spruce Grove on April 12

Cousin Harley is the high energy hillbilly persona of Vancouver musician and singer Paul Pigat. With a hard-earned reputation for delivering everything from hot-rod rockabilly to foot-stomping vintage country and western swing, Cousin Haley’s concerts are high energy, wild, and crazy fun! Adding elements of traditional swing, classic jump blues, roots, and jazz to their music they have a truly unique and invigorating sound. Spruce Grove is the only Edmonton area stop on Cousin Harley’s Spring Thaw Tour and their hillbilly squonk, honky-tonk, and cow punk rippers, are going to excite and energize the audience at Horizon Stage on Sunday, April 12.

Called the "Motorhead of Rockabilly" by a delirious fan after a particularly raucous show in Holland, there's nothing tentative about Cousin Harley's pedal to the metal approach to this stripped down form of rock and roll. To paraphrase the old blues song, Paul Pigat’s got so many tunes he don’t know which way to jump. So instead he simply gives into his muse and exuberantly follows wherever it carries him, cranking up the energy so high that no one can resist dancing.

From solos raw enough to melt the door off an old Cadillac, to delicate etudes, Paul is a guitarist who can truly play it all. He is partial to the Merle Travis style of picking and his virtuoso guitar skills set him apart as one of the few guitarists able to do Merle’s style justice. Paul’s superb talent on the guitar is easily matched by his vocal abilities and his warm baritone is equally at home singing flat-out rock songs or crooning relaxed country swing. Is he a genteel sideman, unrepentant redneck, sensitive singer/songwriter, classical composer, or a blend of all the above? Listen long enough and you'll realize it really doesn't matter what he plays, it’s all superb.

Rounding out Cousin Harley are Keith Picot on upright bass, and Jesse Cahill on drums. With a hard hitting slap style, all his own, Keith can drive a beat like the devil, then equally and effortlessly draw out the sweet tones of a saint. In 2011 he won a Maple Blues Award for being Canada’s Best Bass Player. Jesse Cahill has become one of the busiest drummers on the Canadian music scene, working with jazz legends and performing, touring, and recording with many internationally recognized artists. His playing can be heard regularly on CBC Radio One and Two and he has been a featured guest and performer on Jazz Beat, Hot Air, and Canada Live.

Get ready to buckle up, hold on, and enjoy a  wild and wonderful night with Cousin Harley at Horizon Stage on Sunday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are just $35 for adults and $30 for students and seniors and may be purchased at the City Hall Ticket Centre (315 Jespersen Ave) or by phone at 780-962-8995 or 1-888-655-9090. Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting Horizon Stage's website and clicking on the ‘Tickets’ link.

This performance is proudly sponsored by Canadian Heritage, The Alberta Foundation for the Arts, CKUA, Servus Credit Union, Travelodge Inn & Suites, and Ticketpro.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Canadian Country Artist George Fox Returns to Horizon Stage

Enjoy an intimate evening with this charming country music star on April 10 & 11


From cattle rancher to Canadian country music ambassador, taking the road less traveled has been the hallmark of George Fox's life and career. His mantle may be filled with music awards - including three Junos, three Canadian Country Music Awards, and nine RPM Big Country Awards - but he is happiest working the land on his expansive acreage/farm in Ontario. George is a bonafide country music star but it’s his down-to-earth music and attitude that keeps fans coming back to his concerts. Horizon Stage is pleased to be presenting him for not just one night, but two, on Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11.

George has released 27 singles, recorded 11 albums, written a book, and there’s a street named after him in his hometown of Cochrane, Alberta.  His string of chart-topping hits in the 1980s and 90s included songs like “Clearly Canadian”, “First Comes Love”, “What’s Holding Me”, “Wear & Tear on My Heart”, and “I Give You My Word”. George has traveled the world, opening for some of the biggest names in country music and headlining sold out shows of his own from coast to coast. He starred in four television specials in the 90s that were enjoyed by over 4 million viewers and he hosted the Canadian Country Music Awards from 1991-1994.

George's charm is found not only in his music but in his ability to weave a story and engage his audience. His Christmas album is a holiday classic and his 2006 CD, With All Due Respect, paid tribute to some all-time great artists and songwriters from John Denver and Dean Martin to Eddie Arnold and Don Messer. Tired of the fast lane, he now lives the “quiet” life with his wife and two daughters, farming winter wheat, soybeans, and corn, and touring selectively.  Other hobbies include hockey, carpentry, and reading. George last performed at Horizon Stage in 2006 and 2009.

Get Up Close and Personal with George Fox at Horizon Stage on April 10 or 11 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are just $40 for adults and $35 for students and seniors and may be purchased at the City Hall Ticket Centre (315 Jespersen Ave) or by phone at 780-962-8995 or 1-888-655-9090. Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting horizonstage.com and clicking on the ‘Tickets’ link.

This performance is proudly sponsored by Canadian Heritage, The Alberta Foundation for the Arts, CFCW, Servus Credit Union, Travelodge Inn & Suites, and Ticketpro.