As the 2019 JUNO Awards fast approach, the Shenkman Arts Centre in Ottawa is pleased to welcome 2019 nominee, Molly Johnson, to their beautiful east-end performance space on March 1.
Known for being one of Canada’s greatest jazz vocalists who has performed for everyone from Nelson Mandela to Quincy Jones, Johnson is touring in support of her latest album, Meaning to Tell Ya, Johnson’s smooth exploration of pop and funk. The album is nominated for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year, alongside albums by Michael Bublé, Jann Arden, Nuela Charles, and Whitehorse.
Tickets for Molly Johnson are available at http://shenkmanarts.ca. Attendees are also encouraged to bring donations in support of the Orléans-Cumberland Community Resource Centre Food Bank.
Born and raised with thoughts and aspirations of becoming a famous bassist in Sarnia, ON; Emily Plunkett now lives in Gatineau, QC, and considers National Capital Region home sweet home. A product of the Beatles, MuchMusic and the Southwestern Ontario summer festival circuit (circa 2000), her interest and love in concert photography came almost completely by accident when her journalism program at Algonquin College required courses in photojournalism (and she quickly realized that photos taken at concerts using a DSLR are enormously better than ones she was taking on a point-and-shoot she bought for a trip to England). She is extremely proud of the fact she has seen Sloan in some form or another 25 times.
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