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SUMMARY:Alan Doyle - POSTPONED TO 2/25/23
DESCRIPTION:From the moment he burst onto the scene in the early 1990s with his band Great Big Sea\, Canadians fell in love with the pride of Petty Harbour\, Newfoundland\, whose boundless charisma and sense of humour was eclipsed only by his magnetic stage presence.\n\nHis influence is now being heard in a new generation of artists as his solo work continues to endear him to roots music fans everywhere. That's clearly evident on Alan's latest EP Rough Side Out\, which finds him collaborating with Canadian country music superstars Dean Brody and Jess Moskaluke\, while at the same time offering his own distinctive interpretation of contemporary country.\n\n"The songs on this record all have strong personal meaning to me\," he says. "I believe the best songwriters in any genre are the ones who can look in their own backyard and find something they want to sing about. In a way\, that's why I wanted to call this record Rough Side Out. It's a Newfoundland expression I love and have\n\nused before that refers to clapboard that's only sanded on one side. Houses in Newfoundland always have the rough side out because it holds the paint better\, but it's also a metaphor for who we are as people. Most of us have the rough side out -- in the best possible way\, of course."
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="font-family: verdana\, arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12px\;">From the moment he burst onto the scene in the early 1990s with his band Great Big Sea\, Canadians fell in love with the pride of Petty Harbour\, Newfoundland\, whose boundless charisma and sense of humour was eclipsed only by his magnetic stage presence.</p>\n\n<p style="font-family: verdana\, arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12px\;">His influence is now being heard in a new generation of artists as his solo work continues to endear him to roots music fans everywhere. That&#39\;s clearly evident on Alan&#39\;s latest EP&nbsp\;<em>Rough Side Out</em>\, which finds him collaborating with Canadian country music superstars Dean Brody and Jess Moskaluke\, while at the same time offering his own distinctive interpretation of contemporary country.</p>\n\n<p style="font-family: verdana\, arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12px\;">&quot\;The songs on this record all have strong personal meaning to me\,&quot\; he says. &quot\;I believe the best songwriters in any genre are the ones who can look in their own backyard and find something they want to sing about. In a way\, that&#39\;s why I wanted to call this record Rough Side Out. It&#39\;s a Newfoundland expression I love and have<br />\nused before that refers to clapboard that&#39\;s only sanded on one side. Houses in Newfoundland always have the rough side out because it holds the paint better\, but it&#39\;s also a metaphor for who we are as people. Most of us have the rough side out -- in the best possible way\, of course.&quot\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Jeanne Rimsky Theater\, 232 Main Street
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DTSTAMP:20260526T025224Z
URL:https://www.pwcoc.org/events/details/alan-doyle-postponed-to-2-25-23-4987
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