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A Very Vancouver Christmas Benefit Concerts For The BC-SPCA

By noodlehead_prod... on November 6, 2008 - 11:56am

In celebration of the release of A Very Vancouver Christmas Volume III, an album of original Christmas/Holiday music, in aid of the BC-SPCA, contributing artists will be performing their festive tunes live at several benefit concerts around Vancouver. The album features 13 original holiday songs by local rising stars, as well as some old favorites. All artists and services are donated, and all proceeds from album and ticket sales will be donated to the BC-SPCA. Benefit concert schedule is as follows:

Wired Monk Nov 24th @ 7pm
2610 West 4th, Vancouver

Sillken
Melissa RaeAnne
Scott Jackson
& Special Guests

Wired Bean Dec 13th @ 8pm
102-200 W. Esplanade, North Vancouver

Scott Jackson
Andre Chrys
Karen Fowlie
Melissa Endean
Lindsay May
Richard King

The Railway Club Dec. 14th @ 8pm
579 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver

Burnettes
Melissa RaeAnne
Silken
Heidi McCurdy
Karen Fowlie
Aaron Grant

Roxy Dec 18th @ 8:30pm
932 Granville Street, Vancouver
Tix $10 (includes door & 1 free drink)
Contact: raveonstudio@gmail.com

Richard Klein
Marq DeSouza with Nenah Barkley
Debbie Bergeron
Karen Fowlie
Scott Jackson
Michelle Dumond
Lindsay May

With The Christmas All Star Band

A Very Vancouver Christmas: Volume III Scheduled For Release On November 12th

By noodlehead_prod... on October 27, 2008 - 10:24am

A Very Vancouver Christmas, an album of original Christmas/Holiday music, in aid of the BC-SPCA, is slated for release on November 12th. All artists and services are donated, and all proceeds from sales will be donated to the aforementioned charity. The album features 13 original holiday songs by local rising stars, as well as some old favorites.

The project is the creative brainchild of Vancouver Record Producer, Jenn Ashton of Rave On Studio, who wanted to find a way to showcase some of Vancouver's amazing new musical talent, while at the same time involve and give back to the community. She also wanted to pay tribute to non-traditional Christmas and holiday music and to the people who make it. In August 2006, ten of Vancouver’s most popular musicians and bands were invited to participate in this project for charity. They wrote and recorded their own original Christmas/Holiday music for the first volume in just a few short months, and the results were amazing! Due to the unprecedented success of the first album, it was decided to make this an annual event.

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