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SUMMARY:MusicFest Concert Series presents: Petunia and the Vipers
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/musicfest-concert-series-presents-petunia-and-the-vipers/
LOCATION:Native Sons Hall :: 360 Cliffe Ave. Courtenay, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>The MusicFest Concert Series presents Petunia and the Vipers at the Native Sons Hall on January 30, 2016.<br /><br />Tickets are available online at <a href="https://musicfest.tickit.ca/">https://musicfest.tickit.ca/</a><br /><br /><strong>About Petunia and the Vipers</strong><br /><br />It&rsquo;s only been one year since Petunia released Inside Of You, which placed him in the spotlight with the headline question from The Bluegrass Situation, &ldquo;Is a Man Named Petunia The Savior of Country Music?&rdquo; Living up to that lofty title is a challenge taken seriously, but with the timely release of the brand new album Free As The Wind, Petunia shows the world in simple terms just exactly who he is; an artist, an entertainer, and a living example of some of the most glorious aspects of the past.<br /><br />A mostly acoustic album, Free As The Wind was recorded off the floor with Calgary-based guitarist Nathan Godfrey, whom Petunia originally met through an interview booked on Nathan&rsquo;s campus radio show during the release of the 2012 Petunia &amp; The Vipers album. The two hit it off musically, and started touring together throughout Canada and the UK, before pressing record on both the album and a few music videos.<br /><br />Free As The Wind is an acoustic showcase of Petunia&rsquo;s pure, crooning vocals and ferocious screams, in English, French and Spanish, alongside Nathan&rsquo;s mesmerizing finger-picking guitar style. Bursting forth with the unforgettable bilingual tune &ldquo;Lou Lou,&rdquo; Petunia&rsquo;s signature kazoo and fast-talking style hook you in, and land you comfortably in an acoustic version of well known Petunia &amp; the Vipers hit, &ldquo;The Cricket Song,&rdquo; complete with yodeling. &ldquo;Death Himself&rdquo; prickles the hairs on the back of your neck, &ldquo;Petunia, Where&rsquo;d Ya Get That Name&rdquo; lays all speculation to rest (finally), and &ldquo;Bloom Bloom Bloom&rdquo; is a musical interpretation of a poem from one of Petunia&rsquo;s favorite Canadian poets and tour mates, The Minimalist Jugband. &ldquo;California Blues&rdquo; reminds us the basis of Petunia&rsquo;s music is pure old time country, while &ldquo;Dos Gardenias&rdquo; brings a Mariachi flavor and &ldquo;Loved in Vain&rdquo; dances around the flamenco. Every track has a particular flavor and emotion, but the culmination of it all is a journey through classic country sounds, delivered in a way only Petunia can. <br /><br />Read more at:<br /> <a href="http://www.islandmusicfest.com/concerts/petunia-and-the-vipers-at-the-native-sons-hall/">http://www.islandmusicfest.com/concerts/petunia-and-the-vipers-at-the-native-sons-hall/</a><br /><a href="http://www.petuniaandthevipers.com/bio/">http://www.petuniaandthevipers.com/bio/</a></p>
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