CHR for WOMEN: Benefit Concert for SISTERING

Pay What You Can in support of SISTERING (www.sistering.org). Since 1990, Sistering has been providing a variety of essential services to homeless and marginalized women.

Proudly Sponsored by:

THE UNICORN PROJECT (www.theunicornproject.ca)

&

GREG KAVANAGH MUSIC (www.gregkavanagh.com)

9:30 pm – Simeon Ross (www.facebook.com/unitermusic)

10:00 pm – Crooked House Road (www.crookedhouseroad.com)

11:00 pm – Heavyweights Brass Band (www.heavyweightsbrassband.com)

The following 3 bands are excited to donate their time to help this essential cause:

9:30 pm – Simeon Ross (www.facebook.com/unitermusic)

Simeon Ross has proved himself a tireless pop songwriter, having written and released more than 10 albums with various projects that reflect a great deal of creativity. He has shared the stage with Oasis, 54-40, The Watchmen, Barenaked Ladies and Rob Dickinson (of The Catherine Wheel), among many others. His current project, Uniter, will be releasing their EP in 2015.

10:00 pm – Crooked House Road (www.crookedhouseroad.com)

Known for rich harmony, powerful vocalists and honest storytelling, folk/blues band Crooked House Road has been growing a steady following in their hometown of Toronto since their inception in late 2013. They will be releasing their self-titled debut album in May 2015, produced by Juno winning and Grammy nominated producer Ken Whiteley.

11:00 pm – Heavyweights Brass Band (www.heavyweightsbrassband.com)

Whether receiving props from The Roots on Twitter, jamming with puppets on CBC Kids' Mamma Yamma, or recording with the legendary Giovanni Hidalgo, The Heavyweights Brass Band pack a one-two punch of crossover appeal and respect from music's elite. Inspired by the New Orleans brass band tradition, the Heavyweights' original stance keeps one foot firmly rooted in the rich legacy of jazz, while one foot steps forward into the future. They recently released their sophomore album “Brasstronomical.”



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