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SUMMARY:The Irish Rovers (Venables Theatre)
DESCRIPTION:No End In Sight – THE BIGGEST PARTY OF 2023!\nThe Irish Rovers formed in 1963 when Irish immigrants George Millar and Jimmy Ferguson met\, played together and won a music contest in Toronto\, Canada. Soon after\, they were joined by Joe Millar\, Will Millar and Wilcil McDowell. They are best known for their international television series\, contributing to the popularization of Irish Music in North America\, and for the songs “The Unicorn”\, “Drunken Sailor”\, “Wasn’t That a Party”\, “The Orange and the Green”\, “Whiskey on a Sunday”\, “Lily the Pink” and “The Black Velvet Band”. \nIn the 1980s\, the group briefly renamed itself The Rovers. During this period\, their song\, “Wasn’t That a Party” led to crossover success in the country rock genre across North America. Between them\, brothers George and Will Millar have  lead The Irish Rovers through its nearly 60 years with the band undergoing personnel changes over time. George Millar today remains at the centre as bandleader and songwriter. \nThe Irish Rovers have represented Canada at five World Expos\, and recently honoured as one of Ireland’s greatest exports through EPIC\, The Irish Emigration Museum\, Dublin. \n 
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SUMMARY:Ladom Ensemble (Venables Theatre)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the South Okanagan Concert Society\nLadom Ensemble combines piano\, cello\, accordion\, and percussion in a unique blend of acoustic chamber and world music that is passionate\, sophisticated\, and wild. The group met and formed in 2007 while studying music at the University of Toronto. Individual members hail from Alberta (Michael Bridge – accordion)\, Toronto (Beth Silver – cello)\, Prince Edward Island (Adam Campbell – percussion)\, and Ontario by way of Tehran\, Iran (Pouya Hamidi – piano). \nPouya\, the in-house composer\, writes original music for the group inspired by Persian and classical fusion but the Canadian spread of the group also reaches across the world and genres as their all-original repertoire incorporates inspirations from Argentinean tango\, Serbian folk and dance traditions\, Persian classical repertoire\, as well as music from the Classical (Bach\, Prokofiev) and progressive rock worlds (Radiohead). Ladom doesn’t pretend to represent any one tradition\, but rather expresses an authentically Canadian experience. \n​Part of the South Okanagan Concert Society 2022/2023 Series: \n\nBuzz Brass – December 4\, 2022 at 2:00\nNicolas Ellis and the Agora Quartet – March 17\, 2023 at 7:30\nPercussiano3 – March 31\, 2023 at 7:30\nLadom Ensemble – April 14\, 2023 at 7:30
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