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SUMMARY:Connie Kaldor at the Duncan Showroom
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/connie-kaldor-at-the-duncan-showroom/
LOCATION:Duncan Showroom :: 131 Station Street Duncan, V9L 1M8
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>Juno-award winner Connie Kaldor performs at the Duncan Showroom on September 24.<br /><br />Tickets are available at the door ($45) and in advance ($40) online at http://www.showroomproductions.ca/buy-tickets <br /><br />Her voice is as big as a prairie sky &mdash; a fitting metaphor for a lot of reasons, but mostly because Connie Kaldor was born and raised in Saskatchewan. Though she&rsquo;s lived in a number of places in Canada &mdash; the last 20 years or so in Quebec &mdash; Kaldor remains in her heart, and often in her music, a Prairie&nbsp; girl.<br /><br />Kaldor could have just as easily had a career in theatre, which is how she started out, but early on, music won out. She started out in 1979 with little more than her voice and her guitar &mdash; plus a wicked sense of humour &mdash; at a time when female solo artists were few and far between on the folk circuit. Now, after more than 30 years performing at major festivals, small and large venues in&nbsp; Canada and the States, India, China and Europe, Kaldor is&nbsp; considered folk royalty.<br /><br />In 1980, Kaldor started her own record label, now called Coyote Entertainment. Since then, she has recorded 15 albums, two of them Juno-winning children's albums.<br /><br />More recently, Kaldor produced and hosted her own TV show, called Wood River. She was awarded the Queen&rsquo;s Jubilee medal and the Order of Canada. And, as often happens, in the mid-2000s Kaldor returned to her theatre roots to create a number of projects, including a musical called Dust and Dreams based on those deep Prairie roots.</p>
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