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SUMMARY:The Fugitives (Full Band Show)
DESCRIPTION:The Fugitives (Full Band Show)\nBozzini’s Upstairs \nThursdays March 5\nDoors 6:00 Show 7:30 \nTickets $ 37.50 at Bozzini’s or call 604 792 0744 to book\n(No refunds – exchanges for a future show allowed up to 48 hrs prior to showtime) \nManofest Music presents this incredible band in the most intimate venue you’ll ever get a a chance to see them \nThe Fugitives are an acoustic folk-roots group headed by songwriters Adrian Glynn and Brendan McLeod. They’re joined by banjo player Chris Suen (Viper Central) and violinist Carly Frey (The Coal Porters). Over their first five albums\, they’ve amassed a JUNO nomination\, 6 CFMA nominations\, and toured extensively through Canada\, Europe\, and the UK. \nPerformance highlights include major Canadian folk festivals\, a Glastonbury performance\, and a tour supporting  Buffy Sainte-Marie. In 2020\, the band created RIDGE\, a WW1-centered theatre show. Ridge has been performed at theatres across Canada and was named a Globe & Mail Top Arts Pick of the Year. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat a treat to have The Fugitives play to a full house on a Sunday. Their performance had the audience fully engaged with hilarious stage banter\, meticulous arrangements\, and warm harmonies. We look forward to having them back again soon. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Fugitives are an acoustic folk-roots group headed by songwriters Adrian Glynn and Brendan McLeod. They’re joined by banjo player Chris Suen (Viper Central) and violinist Carly Frey (The Coal Porters). Over their first five albums\, they’ve amassed a JUNO nomination\, 6 CFMA nominations\, and toured extensively through Canada\, Europe\, and the UK. \nPerformance highlights include major Canadian folk festivals\, a Glastonbury performance\, and a tour supporting  Buffy Sainte-Marie. In 2020\, the band created RIDGE\, a WW1-centered theatre show. Ridge has been performed at theatres across Canada and was named a Globe & Mail Top Arts Pick of the Year. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat a treat to have The Fugitives play to a full house on a Sunday. Their performance had the audience fully engaged with hilarious stage banter\, meticulous arrangements\, and warm harmonies. We look forward to having them back again soon. \n\n\n\nFraser HayesArtistic Director\, Prince George Folkfest Society\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Album: No Help Coming\n\n\n\nBy combining climate concerns with everyday concerns\, No Help Coming grapples with a global phenomenon through the personal lenses of its four members—and they tracked the record accordingly. The band\, minus percussion and an organ\, plays every instrument. Everyone sings lead at some point\, background at others. Thanks to Vancouver producer Tom Dobrzanski\, the overall sound is highly polished\, but there are also live off-the-floor takes\, song snippets from jam sessions\, and voice memo recordings. \nThe result is an upbeat album that’s both cautionary and uplifting. “Leading up to the recording\, we asked environmental experts what was missing from the conversation\,” says McLeod. “And they all said the same thing: no more sad songs. We know the world’s messed up. What’s missing are more invitations to get real about making changes. And to do that\, we have to get less precious about the subject.” \nNo Help Coming is more playful than precious. This makes sense\, seeing it’s not about the survival of the planet\, which will be just fine without us (“After You’re Gone”\, “Ash”)\, but humanity. “It’s an album about resolve\,” says Glynn. “It’s upbeat because there’s a lot of resolve to be found in joy. And while humans have a lot of bad things going for us\, we can be pretty great at the joy part. So\, let’s use it.” \n\n\n\nAwards & Accolades\n\n\n\n2024 – Artist/Artist Group of the Year (nominee)\, BCTC Awards\n2022 – Traditional Roots Album of the Year (nominee)\, JUNO Awards\n2021 – Ensemble of the Year (nominee)\, Canadian Folk Music Awards\,\n2021 – Vocal Group of the Year (nominee)\, Canadian Folk Music Awards\n2019 – Best Folk Album (Winner)\, German Critics’ Music Association\n2018 – Vocal Group of the Year (nominee)\, Canadian Folk Music Awards\n2018 – Songwriter of the Year (nominee)\, Western Canadian Music Awards\n2014 – Best Vocal Group (nominee)\, Canadian Folk Music Awards\n2014 – Best Roots album (duo or group)\, Western Canadian Music Awards\n2007 – ‘Pushing the Boundaries’ (nominee)\, Canadian Folk Music Awards
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LOCATION:Bozzini’s Restaurant (Upstairs)\, 4-45739 Hocking Ave\, Chilliwack\, British Columbia\, V2P 6Z6\, Canada
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