In the irascible questing of perennial orbital investigation, certain major tremors of creativity have become so obvious that you may not actually have noticed. Incoming Albertan Tanner James will be dropping up with his current tour repertoire of stories and songs at 5:15.
Then at 5:45 legendary Canadian folk hero Bob Bossin will dial in with a surreptitious preview of what can be expected when his solo performance of Davy The Punk , a re-imagined thought/memory play that calls to mind the life and adventures of his rambler-gambler father, debuts at the Innes Deluxe Theatre in Toronto from June 10-15.
And then at 6:00 my pre-eminent muchacho from Chiapas, Quique Escamilla will come on board to illuminate the history and significance of his new release, 500 Years Of Night, an album of original and passionate music that spans multiple genres, and re-awakens the revolution vividly and victoriously in your very ears.
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