July 30

presents

30 Rocks!
Anniversary
Summer Tour, 2010

The members of Saskatchewan Express
This summer, Saskatchewan Express is celebrating 30 years
of making Saskatchewan proud by showcasing our best and brightest stars!
The troupe of performers will be showing off their talent in a show
sizzling with style and featuring music from the hit television series
GLEE, favourite numbers from past Saskatchewan Express shows as well as
popular tunes from today.
www.saskatchewanexpress.com
Showtime 8PM
Tickets: $20
Adults
$15 Seniors and
Students
Tickets Available After
June 23rd From
Cultural Centre Box Office
306-693-4700




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Aug. 9 - 13

For more
information re times, cost etc please contact:
RuBarb Productions
Box 105, 101
Centre St.
Caronport, SK
S0H 0S0
Phone
1-306-756-2780
Email:
rubarbproductions@yahoo.ca
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Aug. 10
Moose Jaw Cultural
Centre
presents
The One and Only
Fred Eaglesmith

Fred Eaglesmith
The New Yorker magazine said it best: “If you’re missing Fred
Eaglesmith, you’re really missing out.” An award-winning and acclaimed
music auteur of the highest order, he has forged a singular and
distinctive legacy with his songs, recordings, live performances,
achievements and impact unlike that of anyone else in contemporary
music. And done so as a fiercely independent and original artist
through the sheer power of the music he creates.
His 17 albums over the last three decades — many of them released on
his own label — have consistently evoked critical raves, and he’s been
compared to a broad blue-ribbon list of musical icons. His fellow
songwriters regularly record his songs and sing his praises. He hosts
a number of music festivals across North America, where he plays
hundreds of dates a year in addition to touring Europe and Australia.
Devoted fans follow him from one show to another to savor what one
reviewer calls the “fury and fun” of his concerts. His releases
consistently hit the upper reaches of the Americana charts, and he’s
the only Canadian to ever write a No. 1 bluegrass hit. His songs have
even become part of the course curriculum at two colleges, and the
paintings he creates when not making music have been shown in numerous
prestigious galleries.
His latest album, 2008’s Tinderbox, amply displays the qualities that
have made Eaglesmith a true cult phenomenon. Nominated for a Juno
Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year as well as making the
short list for The Polaris Prize, the Top 10 Americana chart album
explores spirituality, faith, life, love, labor and more within a
full-blooded musical and lyrical experience that draws from folk,
country, rock, gospel, old-time music, bluegrass and even spoken word
to create a stunning contemporary roots music all its own. It’s been
hailed as a “masterwork” (Philadelphia Inquirer), “milestone” and “one
of the best albums of last year” (San Jose Metro) as well as
“exceptional” (Americana Roots), “beautiful” (Ink 19), “magical”
(Houston Press), “magnificent” (Rave), “hypnotic” (Santa Barbara News
Press), “epic in scope and cinematic in effect” (Guelph Mercury) and
“a deep, sad and masterful album that transcends genre and time. It is
Tom Waits meets Pink Floyd meets Hank Williams” (Calgary Herald).
Reviews of Tinderbox have also likened Eaglesmith to Bruce Springsteen
and Woody Guthrie as well Texas singer-songwriter heroes Guy Clark,
Steve Earle and Ray Wylie Hubbard (who says that as far as songwriters
go, Eaglesmith “may be the best”) and even revered author James Agee
to go alongside such previous critical comparisons as John Prine, Link
Wray, T Bone Burnett, Del Shannon and, in his live shows, even Led
Zeppelin. He followed the album by crisscrossing America and Canada to
rapturous audience receptions as well as similar response on tours to
Holland, Belgium, Great Britain and Australia.
Eaglesmith comes by his exceptional musicality and lyrical command
naturally and honestly, through dedication to his craft and delivery
and building his following from the grassroots upwards ever since he
left the family farm at age 15 to become an itinerant budding
troubadour. His life story could in fact be the subject of one of his
songs, which is one reason why Eaglesmith has such a deft touch for
finding the literary significance within the lives of seemingly common
people and rendering their tales, thoughts and feelings with profound
humanity and sensitivity alongside a knack for creating a contextual
sense of time and place that resonates with reality.
Hailed by the Philadelphia Inquirer for his “devastatingly good,
economical songwriting,” and noted by the Arizona Daily Star as “a
prolific singer/songwriter often hailed as a genius at his craft,”
Eaglesmith has had his songs recorded by such notable fellow
songwriters as Toby Keith, The Cowboy Junkies, Chris Knight, Kasey
Chambers, Mary Gauthier, Todd Snider and Dar Williams as well as
bluegrass stars James King (who took Eaglesmith’s “Thirty Years of
Farming” to the top of the bluegrass charts) and Ralph Stanley II, and
has been the subject of three tribute albums. Martin Scorsese and
James Caan have used his compositions in film projects, and Keith
included Eaglesmith’s recording of “Thinking ‘Bout You” in his film
“Broken Bridges” and its soundtrack CD. “His canon of well over 1,000
songs is stunning,” notes the New Brunswick Daily Gleaner.
In live performance, Eaglesmith and his band “rock like punks on a
mission.” and deliver “a truly timeless brand of primitive rock’n’roll
[that is] exactly like the sort of music you dream of hearing in some
crowded, hot, beery bar near closing time,” observes Amazon.com in
reviews of his live albums. Onstage he is also a sharp between song
raconteur whose tales and observations are as keen and compelling as
his songs and frequently as hilarious as the best stand-up comedians.
For many years running, he has hosted the annual Roots on the River
festival in Vermont, the Fred Eaglesmith Texas Weekend at Gruene Hall
(the mother church of the Lone Star State music scene) and two more
yearly festivals in Canada. His youthful travels hopping freight
trains inspired the Roots on the Rails rolling music festivals, for
which he currently hosts two annual rail trips that ride everywhere
from scenic and historic narrow gauge lines in the American West to,
this last year, into the Canadian arctic.
Through it all, Eaglesmith remains modest and resolutely hard working.
He also gives generously of his time and talents to such causes as his
own fundraising initiative to equip migrant farm workers with
bicycles, reflectors and safety devices, Reflections, as well as being
a spokesman, along with Bono and Alanis Morisette, for Oxfam’s Make
Trade Fair campaign. He also does charity work for The Schizophrenia
Society of Canada, The Fur and Feather Wildlife Center, The Equestrian
Association for the Disabled, World Vision International and
conservation efforts near where he lives in Southern Ontario.
“I have the weirdest career in the world, a little tiny career that
works so well,” Eaglesmith concludes of the artistic niche he has
carved out for himself. “I’m just so lucky and so fortunate, I try not
to take it for granted.”

Fred Eaglesmith
www.fredeaglesmith.com
Start Time: 8:00PM
Two @ 45 min
sets
Tickets: $20
per person plus GST and service fees
Tickets Available Now From
Cultural Centre Box Office
306-693-4700
or online
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Aug 24, 25

Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
Straight from Applause Theatre
"Don & Debby Do the 70's"
Musical
Theatre Presented by Applause Theatre
– Don and Debby do impersonations. Well, technically they do one
impersonation. Don does John Travolta, Debbie does Olivia Newton-John
and together they work as a well-oiled machine, or rather, well-GREASEd
machine. They are about to hit the big-time impersonator circuit with
several other acts in a huge tribute to the music of the 1970s. There’s
Abba impersonators, Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton impersonators and even a
Fleetwood Mac tribute band. Don and Debby have mortgaged the house and
put their futures on the line. It’s opening night. The crowd is waiting.
Don and Debby are waiting. Waiting, waiting, waiting. For what? For the
other performers to arrive, that’s what!! Hey, Saskatchewan is a big
province and one Moose-burg sounds the same as another Saskwatch-toon.
So what are Don and Debby going to do if the rest of the acts don’t get
here? That’s easy – they’ll just do the whole thing themselves! That’s
right – John, Olivia, Kenny, Dolly, Sonny, Cher – the whole works! So
sit back and enjoy the show as Don and Debby Do The Seventies!
ShowTime: 8:00
PM.
Two
45 minute sets.
There
is one scheduled 30 minute intermission in between sets.
Tickets: $10.00 person plus 5% tax
Available at Casino Moose Jaw
Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or older
to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Sept. 9

Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present

Country
- One of the
top-ranked female vocalists in any musical genre, Lynn Anderson is often
referred to as a "singer's singer." Her sophisticated image and "countrypolitan"
sound helped her to become one of the first female country artists to
achieve mass crossover appeal. Billboard currently ranks Lynn Anderson
among the top-ten most successful country female artists for all-time
record sales. In a career that spans four decades, Lynn Anderson has
scored eight #1 records, 18 top-tens, and over 50 in the top-40. One of
the most endearing and popular country singer/songwriters of the late
60s and 70s, Lynn Anderson's strong and distinctive vocals have gained
her an audience that spans both country and popular music.
In 1970, Lynn
moved to Nashville and began turning out a steady stream of
well-received recordings. During this time, one of those rare sessions
occurred: Lynn and producer Glenn Sutton entered the studio to record
Joe South's Rose Garden. The song climbed to the top of the
country charts, cracked the top five on the pop charts and transformed
the young singer into a national celebrity. More hits followed,
including a top ten duet with Gary Morris, You're Welcome to Tonight.
In 1974, she became the first female country artist to win the American
Music Award for "Favorite Female Vocalist." In 2004, she was once again
nominated for a Grammy for her DM Records release The Bluegrass
Sessions.
Songs: Rose
Garden, Top of the World, You’re My Man, Listen to a Country Song, Fool
Me, How Can I Unlove You & Cry
www.lynnandersonshow.com
Start Time:
8:00PM.
Theatre doors open 30 minutes before
the performance begins.
Two 45 minute sets.
There is one 30 minute scheduled
intermission in between sets.
Tickets:$30.00person
plus 5% tax
Available at Casino Moose Jaw
Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or older
to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Sept. 15
MJCC
presents
Garnet Rogers

Garnet Rogers
Powerful songwriting married to remarkable musicianship
“A brilliant songwriter. One of the major talents of our time.”
—
The Boston Globe
“The greatest interpreter and vocalist performing in the
contemporary folk scene.”
—
Sing Out
“I have found strength and comfort in his songs. This is good and
rich and big music. Welcome one and all. Come on in. Get down.”
—
Greg Brown
Born in Hamilton, Ontario to parents of Nova Scotian descent,
Garnet Rogers
spent many hours in front of the old floor model radio listening to
Grand Ol' Opry broadcasts and harmonizing with his brother, the late
folk legend
Stan Rogers.
Two years later,
Garnet
was playing the definitive 8-year-old's version of "Desolation Row" on
his ukulele. He soon abandoned that instrument to teach himself the
flute, violin and guitar.
At
18,
Garnet
was on the road as a full-time working musician with brother
Stan.
Together they formed what has come to be accepted as one of the most
influential duos in the history of North American folk music.
Garnet
acted as producer and arranger for his older brother from 1973 to 1983,
when
Stan
died tragically in a plane crash. Since then,
Garnet
has courageously established himself as a formidable solo artist. Hailed
by the Boston Globe as a "...charismatic performer and singer — one of
the major talents of our time,” they continue by saying that "Garnet’s
vocal and instrumental talents are complimented by an
undeniably powerful physical presence — close to six and a half feet
tall — with the lungs to match.” With his "smooth, dark baritone"
(Washington Post) his incredible range and thoughtful, dramatic
phrasing,
Garnet
is
widely considered by fans and critics alike to be one of the finest
singers anywhere. His music, like the man himself, is literate,
passionate, highly sensitive, and deeply purposeful. Cinematic in
detail, his songs give expression to the unspoken language of the heart.
An optimist at heart,
Garnet
sings extraordinary songs about people who are not obvious heroes and of
the small everyday victories. As memorable as his songs, his
over-the-top humor and lightning-quick wit move his audiences from tears
to laughter and back again.
Rogers
has been the featured performer on numerous television and radio
programs including Much Music, Mountain Stage, and All Things
Considered. He has been a headliner at concert venues and festivals such
as Wolf Trap, Lincoln Center, and Art Park; sharing the stage with
performers such as
Mary Chapin Carpenter,
Billy Bragg,
Bill Monroe,
Ferron,
Greg Brown,
and
Guy Clark.
Though
Garnet
has enjoyed much popularity over the years, he remains resolutely
independent, turning down offers from major labels to ensure that he
continues doing music his own way.
ShowTime 8 PM
Two 45 min. sets
One 20 min intermission
Tickets: $15 + GST and
service fees
Tickets Available Now From
Cultural Centre Box Office
306-693-4700
or online
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Sept. 18

Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
Wanted Man
-
A Tribute
to Johnny Cash

Marcel Soulodre
Tribute to Johnny Cash - This premiere tribute performance commemorates a spirit full of
danger, excitement and wild, creative energy. Johnny Cash had a
successful career spanning over five decades. The Man in Black tribute
is an extraordinary musical icon and has been honored worldwide.
With his deep, resonant baritone, Marcel Soulodre makes this tribute a
concert to remember. As an accomplished Manitoba singer/songwriter,
Marcel engages you in some of the greatest music of all time with the
voice, rhythm and look that will leave you wanting more. Marcel Soulodre
truly charms and captivates any audience with his outstanding vocals and
high-energy performances.
Wanted Man: A Tribute To Johnny Cash entertains audiences universally.
Experience the outlaw phenomenon in the rhythm and music that made
Johnny Cash a true legend, by the greatest living interpreter of Johnny
Cash songs. Marcel has released a CD entitled Wanted Man, Marcel
Soulodre Sings the Songs of Johnny Cash.
Songs: Folsom Prison Blues, I Walk the Line, A Boy Named Sue, Hey
Porter & Ring of Fire
Note:
Marcel Soulodre performed the Wanted Man Tribute in Regina and Moose Jaw
in June 2005
www.wantedman.ca
Start Time:
8:00PM.
One 90 minute set.
There is no scheduled intermission.
Tickets:$25.00
person plus 5% tax
Available at Casino Moose Jaw
Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or older
to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Sept. 21st
Showtime Australia
presents
An Amazing Musical Biography


Performed by THE BEATLES
EXPERIENCE
Showtime invites you "across the universe" on a "magical mystery tour"
exploring the Beatle's "revolution" in popular music and culture.
Employing authentic "Beatle" instruments, amplifiers, and costumes,
coupled with faithful renditions of your favorite Beatle classics "The
Beatles Experience" recreates the spirit of the "Fab Four" in ways that
have audiences raving about them” Eight days a week
Join the
specialist Australian cast as they take you on a two-hour journey
recapturing an era of music that still has magic all of its own!
Chris
Frazer
– John Lennon
Chris has
performed in musical theatre for 19 years, as well as singer/guitarist
in both original and cover music projects for the past 12 years. His
voice is one of the most versatile in the business as he plays both
Lennon and 'Queen' front man Freddie Mercury in the tribute 'We are the
Champions'. Chris breathes amazing energy and detail into his character,
which has critics everywhere raving. Chris has loved The Beatles and
particularly John Lennon's music legacy from his earliest memories,
singing Beatles songs in preschool. Chris is a showman born and bred
with rock and roll passed on from his 50's hey day performing father who
shared stages with many of the greats of that time. Chris's Comment:
"This is the best job in the world. Rock n Roll, Beatles, John Lennon
signature Rickenbacker 325 guitar, screaming audience = me in my element
smiling."
Scott
MacFarlane
– Paul McCartney
Scott is
the youngest band member with the natural boyish look and mature charm.
Scott is a naturally talented singer and moves with ease from Rock- n-
Roll too soft ballads. He also has an amazing talent performing and
playing a variety of musical instruments. After playing the guitar right
handed since the age of 12, Scott set himself a challenge and taught
himself to play Bass Guitar left handed just like Paul. Months and
months went by practicing and the challenge was met, a new Paul
impersonator was created, and the story begins.
Scott has
now become a professional musician who had a dream come true after
growing up listening to his parents playing Beatles music day in and day
out.
Paul
Green
– George Harrison
Paul Has
found his true calling in the music industry paying tribute to the quiet
one George Harrison. As a teenager Paul spent countless hours of every
day playing and singing along to Beatles records trying to emulate the
signature riffs and 3 part harmonies that made the Beatles the most
influential band of all time. Paul has spent the last 3 years touring
the world and has received rave reviews for his performance in the
Beatlemania on tour show as well as his musicianship and portrayal of
'Brian May' in Queen tribute 'We are the Champions'. His understanding
of George’s vocal and guitar style has earned him the reputation as one
of the best in the business. Paul's Comment: "I just want to play, it's
all I need, but then to play at this level and tour The Beatles is a
dream come true every show.
Michael Brady
– Ringo Starr
The son
of a drummer, Michael actually can't remember when he first started
playing drums. From his first trio in sixth grade to a stint as a
session drummer in Sydney, he can't believe his luck to be performing as
his idol, Ringo Starr, in the Ultimate Beatles Tribute Band on the
Planet; having spent many years touring with other tribute acts and
covers bands. “Michael’s comments: "Of all the projects I've been
involved with, ‘Beatlemania on tour is, without a doubt, the most
exciting and rewarding group I've ever played with." Michael brings to
the stage Ringo's familiar mannerisms, as well as the flawless drumming
musicality so familiar to the hardcore Beatle fan, which has become our
best audience over the years. He's probably the best "pure" drummer ever
to portray Ringo - case closed! Michael prides himself on keeping
everything musically as authentic as possible down to the Ringo Star
signature drumsticks he uses. Oh yes, we've forgotten one other thing he
brings to the show - Ringo's nose!
Musically, no detail is overlooked to re-create the true sound and
excitement of The Beatles, with every song performed totally live and in
its original key. Visually, the presentation is as close to the real
thing as you can imagine... Close your eyes, could it really be them?
Quality stage outfits range from the early Cavern days through to
Beatlemania.
marketing@showtime.net.au
www.showtime.net.au
www.thebeatlesexperience.net
Showtime: 8:00 PM
Tickets:
Adult - $59
incl. all service charges
Child (16 & Under) -
$39
incl. all service charges
Group
(6+) - $54
incl. all service charges
Tickets Available Now From
Cultural Centre Box Office
306-693-4700
or online
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Sept. 24th

Casino Regina/Moose Jaw
present
The Carlton Showband

Country/Irish
- For an incredible 35
years from 1964 to 1996 The Carlton Showband evolved as one of the most
respected and recognized bands in all of Canada. With a generous helping
of Irish, a dash or two of down home country, a touch of pop, rock and
even classical.... their show was a recipe for happiness from day one.
The 'rocket of
success' was fully launched in 1967 when the band joined The Pig N'
Whistle, a television show that for eleven seasons would be one of
the highest rated shows in the CTV collection. From that point on, it
was an incredible 35 years of non-stop entertaining from coast to coast.
The music, the
comedy, the variety, the laughter and the tears made it all happen - a
show anyone could enjoy. The awards came in droves - including Junos,
Big Country Awards and both gold and platinum albums. Whether in a big
city theatre or a small stage, the result was always the same - an
evening of pure happiness. Now after 14 years of retirement the boys
have decided to re-unite with their fans in a cross-Canada reunion tour.
This is one reunion you won't want to miss!
Songs: The
Merry Ploughboy, Up Went Nelson, Roll It Around in Your Mind, Any Dream
Will Do, Sadie the Cleaning Lady, Melody You Will Never Forget &
Hard Times (Comin' Down Again)
www.carltonshowband.com
Start Time:
8:00PM.
Theatre doors open 30 minutes before
the performance begins.
One 90 minute set.
There is no scheduled intermission.
Tickets: $35.00person
plus 5% tax
Available at Casino Moose Jaw
Box Office
(694-3726).
Must be 19 yrs. of age or older
to purchase tickets in person at the Casino.

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Sept. 27th
Paquin Entertainment
presents

Koba Entertainment proudly welcomes the newest addition to its family
of touring musicals - Max & Ruby: Bunny Party!
It's a big day for someone special. Bunny siblings Max and Ruby have
a-million-and-one things to do before the very exciting event; they
embark on a musical bus ride to find the greatest present in the world
before coming home to undergo an unpredictable make-over just for this
happy occasion.
When will the guest of honour arrive? Who will it be? Join Max & Ruby
as their special guest is revealed at the Bunny Party of the year!
Max & Ruby never quite want the same thing and their plans always
collide – with hilarious results! Together, they will rely on their
loving bond to solve life’s little problems, and celebrate the universal
nature of sibling relationships.
This fast-paced theatrical production will have the whole audience
singing and hopping to original tunes alongside our favourite pair of
bunny siblings, Max & Ruby!
About Max & Ruby Live! On Stage
Max & Ruby: Bunny Party is a brand new live show by Koba
Entertainment, the producers behind other memorable theatrical
productions including The Backyardigans: Sea Deep in Adventure
and Doodlebops: Together Forever Tour. Conceived and directed by
award-winner, Patti Caplette, this 90-minute event is the creative
collaboration of a dynamic team of artists including Norman Foote (music
and lyrics), Beth Kates (scenic design) and Anne Armit (costume design).
Max & Ruby originated as an enchanting book series by Rosemary Wells,
and has sold over 3 million books worldwide. Max & Ruby started on
television in 2002. Max & Ruby’s playful high jinks are enjoyed by
children around the world including Canada, U.S., Finland, France and
Sweden.
www.MaxandRubyOnTour.com
Monday, September 27th
Showtime: 4 PM
Tickets $25.00
(incl. taxes and charges)
TICKETS AVAILABLE
FROM MJCC BOX OFFICE
694-4700



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Sept. 30th
Moose Jaw Cultural
Centre
presents
Connie Kaldor

Connie Kaldor
Connie Kaldor is a legend in the Canadian music scene. She's a Juno
award winner and she's appeared all over Canada. She's been to the Mae
Wilson theatre on two previous occasions and we're so pleased that
she'll be back with us again!
"Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, something roars in
and it turns you about."
Connie Kaldor wrote this and more about the unexpected twists and turns
of life and love for her album Love is a Truck. She could well
have been writing about her personal artistic complexities. Music
pundits have tried to define the essence of the prairie-born acoustic
performer for over two decades but even the most eloquent have fallen
short of perfection.
Connie’s live performances are legendary and her fan base broad and
fiercely loyal. People come back to see her again and again because a
Connie Kaldor performance is about more than just the power of music. It
is also about the power of personality. What she says between songs is
as intriguing as the lyrics she sings. From prairie backroads and
community centres to sold out concert halls in major cities, from Bejing
to New Dehli to Saskatoon to Washington, Connie has triumphed.
If you've heard Connie before you'll want to hear her again. If you've
never heard her, don't miss this opportunity!

Connie Kaldor
Start Time: 8:00PM
Two 45 min. sets
Ticket $20
per person plus GST and service fees
Tickets Available Now From
Cultural Centre Box Office
306-693-4700
or online
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Some of our previous performers:
Mae Wilson Theatre Show List
Theatrical
Tribute/Dance
Jazz/World/Gospel
*Andrea
Menard
*Bobby
Bruce
*Jack Semple
*U of R
Theatre *Bjorn
Again
*Pavlo
*Pull of The
Land *In-Cline-Ation
*Jesse Cook
*Applause
Theatre *My
Way
*Air Command Band
*Cornerstone
School *Holly/Valens/Big Bopper *Megan Lane
*Theatre Saskatchewan *Rory Allen
*Arkadia
*Phantom Poets Theatre *Doris Sitter
Dance
*Carol Welsman
*Phantom *Day in his Life (Lennon) *Harlem Gospel Choir
*Suessical the
Musical *Stayin'
Alive
*Susan Aglukark
*The Sound of
Music
*Streisand/Sinatra
*Randy Bachman
*Grease
*The Uncoolas
*John McDermott
*A Vaudeville
Christmas *Nearly
Neil
* Buffy Sainte-Marie
*Beauty and the
Beast *Bob Dylan
Tribute
*Alex Cuba
*Caberlesque * SaskExpress
* Jodi Faith
*Anne of Green
Gables *Hank Williams Tribute
* Black Umfolosi
*No Ordinary
Cowboy *Harmik (Tom
Jones)
* The Hunter Family
*Jesus Christ
Superstar *Blues Bros. Revival
* Ain't We Got Fun!
* Louisa Marshall
* Steppin' Out *Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada
* Persephone Youth Theatre * Revolution (Beatles)
*The Doodlebops
*Jim
Witter
* Random Acts of Dance
*Red Sky Performance
Classical
Comedy
Magic/Misc.
*Regina
Symphony
*Lorne
Elliot
*The Amazing Kreskin
*Sergei
Salov
*Southern Fried Chicks *Wayne Lee
*James
Coughlin
*Mike
Bullard
*Thomas Baxter
*Land's
End
*General
Fools
*Derek Selinger
*Kathleen
Solose
*Brent Butt
*Walter Ostanek
*Kathryn
Whitney
*Arrogant
Worms
*Falk Wedding and Concert
*Charlotte
Hale
*Polyjesters
*MJ Fashion Show
*Inspirational
Tenors
*Glen
Foster
*Regina Pipe Band
*Garth
Hampson
*Scott
Harris
*Kinsmen Festival
*Sask Music
Festival
*Easily
Amused
*CBC Get Set For Life
* Winston
Choi *Clark Gillies
* The Canadian
Tenors *Graham
Clark *Stanton
Friedman
*Big
Daddy
Tazz *Ralph
Klein
*Dave
Hemstad *Little
Miss Higgins
*Ted and Marion Outerbridge
*Anders
Rock/Pop
Country/Folk
Blues
*Colin
James
*George Canyon *David Gogo
*Honeymoon
Suite
*Michelle Wright
*Andy
Kim
*Julian Austin
*Powder
Blues
*Fred Eaglesmith
*Alannah
Myles
*Brad Johner
*Nazareth
*The Irish Rovers
*The
Stampeders
*George Fox
*The Northern
Pikes
*The Wilkinsons
*Michael
Burgess
*Jean Shepard
*The
Lettermen
*Stonewall Jackson
*The
Emeralds
*Gordie Tapp
*Matt
Dusk
*Ian Tyson
*Dr.
Hook
*Lowry Olafson
*The
Commitments
*Connie Kaldor
*5-Man Electrical
Band
*Sean Hogan
*Dave
Taylor
*Duane Steele
*Gary
Puckett
*Diane Chase
*Hoja
*Joe Fafard
*Danny S and Sonic
City
*Jake Matthews
* Kyle
Riabko
*Gil Grand
*Queen City
Kids
*Lisa Brokop
*The
Drifters
*Jason McCoy
*The
Marvelettes
*Patricia Conroy
*Jay and the
Americans
*The Barra MacNeils
* Lou
Christie *Tom
Jackson
*Doc
Walker
*Cord Lund
*Jason
Plumb *John
Berry
* Chucky Danger
Band *Riders
in the Sky
* The Blood Lines
*Eileen
Laverty
* The 5th
Dimension
*Prairie Oyster
*Ferlin Husky
* Damian
Styles *Leona
Williams
* The
Cowsills
*Johnny Reid
*
Sweet *Tyler
Lewis
* The
Fortunes *Theresa
Sokyrka
* Glass
Tiger *Murray
McLaughlin
* The Ink
Spots
*Ian Thomas
* Lighthouse *Marc Jordan
* Bishop Soul-
* Bill Anderson
Michael Jackson Tribute
* April Wine
* Little Anthony
and The Imperials
*Cindy Church
*Charlie Major
*Lewis & Royal
* John Wart Hannam
*Hungry Hill
*Dustin Bentall
*Barney Bentall
*Wil
*Kim Beggs
*Carrie Catherine
*Johnny Cajun
*Tommy Hunter
* Willie Mack
* The Emeralds
*Rita MacNeil
* Carroll Baker
* Gord Bamford
* Jesse Farrell
* Ian Tyson
* Emerson Drive
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