Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Nov 2018, p. 52

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UN @ do COMMUNITY : JULIE SLACK If you love the blending of 1sy to budget. For more in 2 fslac k@metroland.com harmonies of the human formation and to sign up, go s voice, you aré going to love to https://acousticblendca 2 Acoustic Blend Café's = Four Over Forty. 3 fe. mymusicstaff.com/Sign Acoustic Blend Cafe (ABC) has had requests to book them, and now theyre &£ 10th season is off to a great © start, and organizers prom- $s ise that will continue with Up Acoustic 'Blend Cafe is about building community Cham "- insidehalton.com E its Milton concert on Nov.17. Male a cappella group S$ Four Over Forty will play at 3 the Royal Canadian Legion = 3 in' Milton, 21 Charles St. When the group per- = £ formedi in Hamilton in 2011 it = sold out the place. Following in the footsteps of the Ny- lons, Manhattan Transfer and many others, these guys know how to entertain and put on a show. They can be heard performing in festi- vals and fundraisers all around the Halton region. Given that the human voice is the original instrument, these four know how to use it to create rich harmonies, producing a sound that will make you melt. The voices of Kevin Ernst, Rick Ernst, Paul Schlatman and Jeff Bonnell make up Four Over Forty. coming to thé Milton stage ready to woo the audience. ABC concerts feature comfy chairs, candlelit ta- bles, stage lighting, treats, coffee, tea, spirits and mu- sic. Celebrating its 10th sea- son, ABC now has its 10th- anniversary: compilation CD for sale. It's amix of 18 artists who have performed at ABC over the past 10 years, and 20 per 'cent of money from CD sales will go to the MusiCounts charity. Milton tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Go to http://www.acoustic- blendcafe.com to purchase tickets. - Each show begins with an Open Mic, giving people a chance to be onstage and showcase their talents. If Just because there's a postal strike, Acoustic Blend Cafe kicks off its season in Milton with Four Over Forty, an A Cappella group. you would like to participate in future Open Mics, email acousticblendca- fe@gmail.com or call/text 416-565-9490. Performers will have three songs or 15 minutes. ABC appreciates the courage of these per- your business doesn't 'have to take a timeout! We provide innovative solutions to your flyer delivery needs without disruptions to your marketing plans. STARMETROLAND For innovative marketing solutions, contact us today... 416-493-4400 | salesinfo@toronto.com formers and waives its ad- mission fee. The café en- _courages everyone, from complete beginners to sea- soned pros, to come out for Open Mic. ABC also offers lessons in Milton. One month free 2018 Christmas Songbooks will be available after December 1st. Limited copies available, hurry to reserve your copy, just email: klondon@metroland.com Please include "Songbook" in the subject line for new students; lessons are offered for piano, guitar, voice and ukulele. Students will have oppor:- tunities to perform at the concerts throughout the year. Pro-rated . equal monthly payments make it 20138 supporting Canadian talent and businesses, and creat- ing a space for camaraderie and friendship. We set up both the Hamilton and Mil- ton locations to make guests feel welcome. Upcoming concerts are: Nov. 17, Four Over Forty, male a cappella; Feb. 9, Hay- ley Verrall, Halton country sensation making waves in the greater Hamilton area; March 9, The Dirty Blues' Band; acoustic blues with a passion; April 6, Emilio Fi- na, Canada's Got Talent semifinalist, arich voiceina variety of styles; and May 11, Descendants of Dunn, cov- ers and originals with a folk- country feel. Makes you feel as though you were part of the family and will always leave you singing along. ~ AP HO PAW

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