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CCMA All-Star Canada Together In Concert Fundraiser Details

The Canadian Country Music Association Foundation is joining with 20 country music performers for Canada Together: In Concert, a five-night TV at-home concert series to support the Covid-19 relief

 CCMA All-Star Canada Together In Concert Fundraiser Details

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The Canadian Country Music Association Foundation is joining with 20 country music performers for Canada Together: In Concert, a five-night TV at-home concert series to support the Covid-19 relief efforts by Food Banks Canada and Unison Benevolent Fund.


Shania Twain, Luke Combs, Lady Antebellum, Brett Kissel, Dean Brody will perform as part of the concerts to air on ET Canada on April 20 on Global Television, while also airing simultaneously on Corus country radio stations. The shows will feature "intimate performances and exclusive interviews with artists remotely from their homes," the press release states.

Other participants include Dallas Smith, Gord Bamford, High Valley, Jess Moskaluke, Lindsay Meghan Patrick, The Reklaws, Tenille Townes, Tim Hicks and The Washboard Union. – Continue to find out more online at Samaritanmag.

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The Tranzac Club Main Hall
Claire Harvey

The Tranzac Club Main Hall

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Facing Mounting Financial Pressure, Toronto Venue The Tranzac Isn't Going Anywhere

Ahead of a fundraiser this Saturday, April 20, Tranzac Executive Director Jason Doell discusses the challenges piling up against small and independent venues across the country, and how he's taking steps to secure the club's future.

Small and independent music venues are facing increasing financial challenges that make it difficult to stay open. One pillar of the Toronto music community is taking steps to make sure it's not going anywhere.

The Tranzac Club, operating in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood since 1971, is an essential venue for genres like bluegrass, jazz, folk, singer-songwriter and experimental music in the city.

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