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Subject: Crabtree&Mills in Scarborough From: balladeer Date: 05 Nov 06 - 01:56 PM Hi everyone: Some folks have been asking about this engagement, so here's all the info. If you make it out, please come say hello. Joanne The Acoustic Harvest Folk Club is pleased to present CRABTREE & MILLS www.joannecrabtree.com www.psychotherapyarts.com Opening Set: Paul Mills www.themillstream.com www.paulmills.ca WHEN: Sat. Nov. 18/06, 8pm, $15 AT THE DOOR WHERE: *St. Nicholas Anglican Church* 1512 Kingston Rd. (Kingston Rd. at Manderley Drive- 1 block east of Kingston Rd & Warden Ave. in east end Toronto) Wheelchair Accessibility Info: 416-264-2235 lillianw@interlog.com www.acousticharvest.cjb.net ____________________________________________________________ Joanne Crabtree and Paul Mills (a.k.a. Curly Boy Stubbs) are known individually as pioneers in the Canadian roots music arena. In January 2006, Joanne and Paul decided to make Crabtree & Mills, the CD. It was conceived as a series of stripped-down duets between her voice and his acoustic guitar. The playlist would be several pop standards, some country covers, and any originals written during the production period. In February, they did a show together before a sold-out house in Toronto. That night, the music they made was so exciting, and the chemistry between them so strong, folks stood up and cheered - and Crabtree & Mills, the duo, was born. Paul says, "I love playing with Joanne. There's a great sense of fun and musicality in everything we do. The material she brings to the duo is always interesting and stretches me as a guitarist." Joanne says, "On stage with Paul, I feel as if I've come home. Our musical styles fit hand in glove. Whether the song is a clever Cole Porter standard, or one of our own compositions, Paul's sparkling and mischievous playing encourages me to put my heart and soul into every note I sing". |
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