Allison Crowe brings "Tidings" to Toronto's Heliconian - November 28 - with special guest Stacy Burke
Expect plenty of holiday cheer, laced with
overtones of Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, jazz and
Broadway, as Canada's popular bicoastal singer-songwriter
Allison Crowe, with special guest, Stacy Burke, brings "Tidings"
to Toronto's Heliconian Hall (8:00 p.m., Friday, November 28, 35
Hazelton Ave. in Yorkville - the neighbourhood where Joni
Mitchell and folks made the Village scene in the '60s).
"Music for the season and all time." Tidings stirs together
traditional Christmas carols and holiday favourites with an
organic blend of rock, jazz, folk, gospel and soul. "The
Yuletide find of the year," says The Record. "Be
prepared to be amazed," chimes ChristmasReviews.com,
"Allison Crowe is a stunningly talented performer." Longtime
NPR broadcaster Ross Hocker calls Allison Crowe's show,
"The most honest, heartfelt, and directly intimate concert in my
entire life."
"Treat yourself to one of the mightiest talents on the
singer-songwriter scene today," says Bob Muller, song curator at
JoniMitchell.com "Ever wonder what it would have been
like to listen to a gifted singer/songwriter from Saskatchewan
in a small, intimate hall before she became Joni Mitchell? Don't
fret the missed opportunity. There's no need to turn back the
clock. Check out Allison Crowe," writes Robert Reid in The
Record.
Crowe's rare gift and talent in communicating emotions not only
make her a thrilling original act, her role as an interpreter is
getting much recognition. "Her version of 'I Never Loved a
Man (The Way I Love You)' would give Aretha Franklin
goose-bumps," notes Robert Moyes in
Boulevard. This month, two major tributes to Leonard
Cohen have featured her song contributions.
During her triumphal Beatles Week 2008 concert series,
BBC Radio 2 interviewed and recorded Allison Crowe in
Liverpool performing "Hallelujah" for an hour-long
documentary, "The Fourth, The Fifth, The Minor Fall",
that explores the many facets of this Leonard Cohen
creation. Other participants include musicians Imogen Heap and
Kathryn Williams alongside producers John Lissauer (Leonard
Cohen) and Andy Wallace (Jeff Buckley).
UK-based MOJO magazine pays tribute to Leonard Cohen
with its December '08 issue which celebrates "deep and moving
music, the kind of stuff we need in the run up to the holiday
period". Of Allison Crowe's contribution of "Joan of Arc"
to its 'All Star Tribute", a cover-mount
CD titled "Cohen Covered", MOJO says: "Once
famously described by the Vancouver Courier as
possessing a style akin to 'Elton John meets Edith Piaf', the
Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Crowe is renowned for her
ability to blend control and melodrama. Certainly she does so on
this spirited cover of Cohen's Songs of Love and Hate
classic, a track which also powerfully showcases her
considerable talent as a fine interpreter of song."
Joining the fun on this festive occasion is guest artist Stacy
Burke. Hailing from the hotbed of talent and creativity known as
Salt Spring Island, BC, Burke's recording projects have involved
such prominent west-coasters Randy Bachman and Tom Hooper
(Grapes of Wrath, Ginger).
Now living in Toronto, Burke is set to begin recording her debut
full-length album - slated for an early '09 release. A
captivating, rootsy, performer, with a warm, confident voice,
Stacy Burke charms audiences live and is readying to capture
that magic on disc. Her performance at the Heliconian, featuring
a selection of her new, poetic, songs, adds to her naturally
building momentum.
Advance tickets are $20 general/$15 students and seniors @:
Tickets online:
MapleMusic.com and
Allison's Box Office (Door: $22/$17)
For more info visit:
www.allisoncrowe.com and
www.myspace.com/stacyb
Phone 250-537-1286 or email
management@allisoncrowe.com


