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Garden Concerts
Daytime Garden Concerts
Pacific Arbour Garden Stage, Millennium Park, 1:00pm-5:00pm
These afternoon concerts feature four local singers-songwriters. Come enjoy the ocean breeze as you listen to the melodies.
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> Sunday, August 1st |
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1:00 pm - Marlon O'Reilly
2:00 pm - Nathan Aswell
3:00 pm
- Kim Kuzma
4:00 pm - The Jardines |
1:00 pm – Taylor Harp
2:00 pm – Rick Parnell
3:00 pm – Sayde Black
4:00 pm – Laura Doyle &
Andreas Schuld |
1:00 pm – Jonathan Todd
2:00 pm – Jennifer Hershman
3:00 pm – Robert Burton Hubele
4:00 pm – Kate Reid |
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> Sunday, August 8th |
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World Music
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1:00 pm – Christie Grace & Daryl Jahnke
2:00 pm – Paul Clifford
3:00 pm – Melanie Dekker
4:00 pm – Angie Inglis |
Evening Garden Concerts
On the Pacific Arbour Garden Stage, Millennium Park, 9:00 pm
Saturday, July 31
| Jonas Shandel has become familiar to West Coast audiences as one of the driving forces behind acoustic roots band Headwater, with whom he has recorded two albums and toured throughout Western Canada, Europe and the British Isles, |
garnering a reputation as one of Canada’s finest young folk and country groups.
In winter 2009 he recorded his first (self-titled) solo album, turning out seven tracks’ worth of smooth vocal harmonies and hanging steel guitar, blended together with a tasty array of acoustic and electric instruments.
Please stay for a firework finale, the Celebration of Light, following the show. |

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Sunday, August 1
| Shari Ulrich's voice, musicianship, and songwriting have become an integral part of the culture of BC and Canada since she was first heard with Pied Pumkin in 1973. |
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Having just released her 7th solo CD "Find Our Way", and 19th including her work with The Hometown Band, Ulrich Henderson Forbes, and Barney Bentall & Tom Taylor, Shari is pleased to have her 20 year old daughter Julia Graff and partner Bill Runge accompany her for this performance. Watching Julia, Bill and Shari swap duties on piano, guitar, mandolin, violin, soprano sax, accordion and vocals is entertaining in itself. The sonic variety is a perfect backdrop to Shari's lyrical songwriting and voice. |
Monday, August 2
Babe Gurr
This roots/rock singer-songwriter has been turning heads for years with her blend of roots/blues/pop. Her warm and sultry voice, intelligent lyrics, memorable melodies and savvy personality add up to pretty much everything you want to see on a stage. |
Recent winner of the Sonic Bids Nashville Song Contest, Babe’s latest release Chocolate Lilly has been garnering rave reviews in Canada and the US.
Babe's music has been compared to the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Lucinda Williams, John Hiatt and Shawn Colvin, yet she still retains her own unique acoustic sound and style. |

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Friday, August 6
| Adam Woodall Band |
With 9 years of live shows, a TON of songwriting, lots of great new friends and fans along the way, it is no surprise that this band has a loyal following and that Adam Woodall is touted as one of the North Shore’s most celebrated musicans.
Silver Ring, their brand new Independent release, sees the band moving forward musically, while still honouring their rock, folk, and pop roots. |
All of the album's 12 songs, penned by Woodall, showcase each band member's signature sound. Strong melodies, great guitar hooks, and emotional lyrics make this record a must have for old and new fans.
The Adam Woodall Band are:
Jesse Godin (Drums)
Dave Hall (Bass)
Adam Woodall (Vocals & Guitar)
Jesse Tucker (Guitar & Vocals) |

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Saturday, August 7
| Jazz Divas |
| Three of Canada’s leading jazz vocalists and recording artists join forces in this entertaining and highly musical Vancouver-based trio. |
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Karin Plato has staked out unique terrain for herself with her breezy, swinging style on standards and originals.
Jennifer Scott‘s pure, flexible voice shines in her rare mix of great technique and deep interpretive skills on both standards and original tunes.
Kate Hammett-Vaughan’s adventurous and assured singing shines new light on standards and little-known gems. |
| Performing original arrangements, these three singers and great friends have a warm and engaging onstage presence, and sing their way straight into your heart. With Chris Sigerson (piano), Rene Worst (bass) and Tom Foster (drums). |
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