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Coquitlam singer back at Bistro by popular demand

Jennifer Hayes appears at the Gallery Bistro in Port Moody on April 29 with Miles Black and Jodi Proznick.
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Jennifer Hayes

Coquitlam singer-songwriter Jennifer Hayes returns to Port Moody’s Gallery Bistro for a spring show.

Hayes, a vocalist for the late Dal Richards and his orchestra, will perform at the restaurant (2411 Clarke St.) on April 29 with pianist-guitarist Miles Black and Jodi Proznick on bass. 

Hayes’ previous two shows at Gallery Bistro sold out. 

For tickets to her next concert, call 604-937-0998 or visit gallerybistroportmoody.com.

 

MITCHELL SONGS

Coquitlam native Scott Perrie appears this and next month in the world premiere of Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell.

The production at the Firehall Arts Centre (280 E Cordova St., Vancouver) runs from April 29 to May 20, with its opening night on May 3. For tickets, call 604-689-0926 or visit firehallartscentre.ca.

Perrie is best known for his singing and songwriting with Redgy Blackout — a group that made it into the Peak Performance Project competition — and with Winsome Kind, which appeared in Coquitlam for the opening of the Evergreen Extension.

 

DRAWINGS

Wetlands and Waterscapes is the title of Coquitlam artist Brant Friesen’s new exhibit, showing until April 27 at a Port Moody gallery.

Friesen’s drawings are inspired by the west coast waterways — some as far away as the Red River in Winnipeg. 

The display, which opened March 20, can be seen at the Silk Art Gallery (2419 Clarke St.).

jcleugh@tricitynews.com