Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Jun 2010, p. 38

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p0Musician to record live for CD during concert June 1'2 By Stephanie Hounseli 2 CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Music loyers are jnvited to, take Spart in a live recording at an upcom- Z ing concert - the launcb of a local Esine/ogrtr solo career. <Musician Kev Morse will take to, z Sp.m. as Milton Bible Cburcb, 200 WMain St. E. Together with a drummer and bass guitarist, Morse will sing and play acoustic guisar, performing songs from his upcoming debut solo album linder ste Broomntree, sched- uled so, be finished in the faîl. The entire concert will be record- ed, with select songs teo become part of the album. "The wbole idea is te, ges an audi- ence out for an event thas will posensially be on a CD," Morse said. The show wtll also feature special guess Tim Alberts. Tickets cost $15 at the door. Morse bas been a musician for the past 25 years, performing with various groups, including The Great Wooden Trio, Which incorporates storyselling. He bas also been the music director as Milton Bible Church. Along the way, he's been quietly wrising songs and gearing up for a chance to - one day - record them, it scems shas day bas finally.- arrived for the long-time Miltonian, a married father of two kids. He describes bis style as folk- rock or roots, with songs encom- passing a variety of themes. GOING SOLO: Kev Morse will launch his solo career during a recorded conce "There's definitely a spiritual and get the word out. wnster is most venues want to, hear aspect," be said. go oesMyhp stater'lb He's excited to, embark on tbis "Nervous excitemnent is a go oesM oet btteeIb solo venture, but knows it can be way to, put it," he said. "One of tbe more opportunistes for 1 difficult to promote oneself locally challenges of being a singer/song- singer/songwriters to do sbeir tbing tris and Peony Celebration Saturday and Sunday, lune 5 and 6, *10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Laking Garden *Explore the iris and peony collections, perennial borders, Barbara Laking Heritage Garden and the hosta walk. Enjoy live music, guided tours, Discovery d Cart, activities for the kids and more. Tranquil Tuesdays *Tuesdays, lune and JuIy; 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Hendrie Park Lîve classical music in the garden.. Admission applies. Members': $5/night, RBG Members Music Passport: $32.25 PHOTO COUTESY OF EMILY MORSE 'rt at Milton Bible Church. in Milton on a regular basis." Stephanie Hounsell can be reached at sthiessen@miltoncafladi- anchampion.com. Final concert of season next week intimate evening of entertainment might nomination at the 2007 Canadian Folk want to, cbeck out Just Milton Folks' final Music Awards. His third and moat recent CD, bouse concert of the season. Moth Nor Rs*st, earned bim bis second nomi- Limited tickets are still available for Jon nation in the samne category and a place on Brooks' concert Friday, June 11i as 8 p.m. as the Toronto Stars annual list of Top 10 Artiats Hugb Foster Hall beside Town Hall. Doors to, Watch in 2010. wtll open as 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20 and are available from Brooks' CD Ours and the Sliepherds, Rose Brooks as (905) 876-2645. Or visit released in 2007, is a collection of Canadian www.justmiltonfolks.ca. SOUNI)ý music cria FE ST IIV A L FyZn BURLINGTON -ONTARIO ievrý Fathe Day W..Icendan nc rtilmre jum 17th Io 20th, 2010 Z21111IL - ow*nobn Downtown 11 mid Waterftmd

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