Event
- Date
- Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015 at 8pm
- Performers
- Jeremy Fisher
Carly Dow - Location
- West End Cultural Centre
- Address
- 586 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
- Promoters
- West End Cultural Centre
- Advance Cost
- $18.00
- Door Cost
- $23.00
About
Canadian singer-songwriter Jeremy Fisher comes to the West End Cultural Centre - Wednesday November 4
Tickets: $18 in advance, $23 at the door
A former member of The Obvious, Fisher has released seven solo albums over the past 15 years. He's collaborated with Hawksley Workman, Serena Ryder, Jim Bryson, and Jakalope, and has shared stages with Xavier Rudd, Sarah Slean, and the Proclaimers. Equally at home busking on a sidewalk as he is striding the stages of stadia, Fisher's wealth of intelligently-crafted pop-hooky songs incorporate helpings of blues and folk influences. His latest album, The Lemon Squeeze, released in 2014 has everything from Randy Newman-inspired piano ballads with strings, to Queen-esque guitar licks, to Billy Joel-styled pop.
Jeremy Fisher will perform songs from his infectious new album "The Lemon Squeeze", including "I Love You..So?", "UH-OH" and "The Bride is Dead." He will also play older favourites, including “Built To Last,” as well as ballads “The Part That Breaks,” a bittersweet and elegant song about the aftermath of love disappeared, and “Tetris Song,” where he creates perhaps his sweetest love song yet through the not-so-obviously romantic metaphor of a mathematic equation, along with previous favourites, such as “Scar That Never Heals.” Jeremy’s shows recall songwriting greats, such as John Prine, Bob Dylan and Randy Newman, who can simultaneously make you laugh and break your heart. Fans are continually engaged by Jeremy’s genuine, instinctive showmanship and effortless storytelling.
Website:
http://www.jeremyfishermusic.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/jeremyfisher
Tickets:
http://ticketf.ly/1jv7zg4
With help from our partners and sponsors Assiniboine Credit Union, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg Arts Council, UMFM, The Government of Canada, and The Government of Manitoba.
Tickets available now
Available at the West End Cultural Centre, Ticketfly, Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store and Music Trader